Bumps in pubic area not sure if Genital warts. Had for years

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hi there

i am wondering if anyone can help identify these fleshy skin tag/warts?

I've had them for years. Been in a relationship for 3 years and noticed them before then so possibly had for 4 years +. Never gotten bigger or smaller.

these are in my pubic area above my penis. I also have 2 dark areas on scrotum (probably nothing but just checking) these arent raised at all.

tried searching the web but its hard to tell. Could be Molluscum ?

really appreciate any help!

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  • Posted

    @kelly30502 are you able to assist please ?

    • Posted

      hi, they do resemble warts and you should get them checked out. They look like clustered growth on 2 of the pics. Are the hard to the touch ? Does your partner have any similar bumps like these ?

    • Posted

      thanks for the reply.

      they are not hard, they are like fleshy and soft to touch.

      Partner has none at all.

      i am also prone to skin tags but as you say do look like warts. I just find it strange how I have hd them for so long with no changes

      I started using some Condylome solution i think its called on one and it seems to be disappearing.

    • Posted

      Warts dont generally have symptoms and will stay dormant at times and come out. A home remedy to see if it a wart was to apply apple cider vinegar and if turned white it is a wart. Yes we all get skin tags , its concerning when its near your genital area. I would have them checked out for peace of mind. If the solution you are using is working and not causing irritation than it should be fine and clear up. You could also use warticon.

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