Is this normal?

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i received an unprotected oral sex 2 years ago. i know i have a lot of excess skin due to circumcision.. but i am being anxious wether this is a genital wart or just normal.. pls help meimage

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  • Posted

    It is unlikely that you have anything related to oral sex 2 years ago, what it looks like is just folds of excess skin. Have you ever seen a Urologist, if not is it possible for you to see one ......... ?

    • Posted

      i cant see one because i dont have money and im just 17.. cant tell my parents because they would beat me so hard.. Pls help me.. Is it not a wart

  • Posted

    i have this problem skin too , please someone helps?

    • Posted

      The only professionals who can sort this kind of thing are Urologists .....

  • Posted

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    I have something like this on my penis too

    • Posted

      See my message below from a few days ago if you haven't already spotted it.

  • Posted

    Looks like a fold or a fold that has attached. The attaching can happen after circumcision, but I would expect you would have noticed that when younger if so.

    If it's since the oral, I would guess it was a biting injury that didn't heal as normal. I also think you would have noticed that (it hurts) either at the time or with stinging with water when washing in first few days.

    It doesn't look like anything of concern, just skin from your photo (add more if you want). Is there any pain now or in certain conditions?

    Don't blame you for not telling parents, but you should be able to see your GP by yourself now for a professional viewpoint. Probably cheaper or free as you're under 18 too.

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