Need HELP!!

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I need help. Ive been with my boyfriend for 2 years now, and to my knowledge we are not messing with anybody else. I went to the bathroom couple of weeks ago and as I was wiping myself, I felt bumps on my perineum. I was alert but never thought anything of it, due to bumps from shaving here and there. Well weeks later the bumps are still present. I plan on going to a dr as soon as I get my insurance figured out.. and that could be another few weeks. Has anybody seen anything like this? Do I have herpes? This is the only place the bump is present.

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      u need to visit a doctor as soon as possible because they can spread also u will need to have a pap smear

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      yes they are spread by skin to skin contact they have to be removed either by being frozen lasered off or by applying acid to them google hpv warts

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      One more stupid quest., sorry! Once they are removed, can they grow back?

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      ye they need treating as soon as possible really or they will just spread plus if u have a sexual partner he may also have them they can be treated

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      yes they can if they are going to grow back they usually grow back within the first 6 months after removal u have o use protection condoms etc when having sex also sometimes they can still grow back after 6 months so people get them grow back repeatedly

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      Basically, HPV is for life. You can get the watts removed but they will come back from time to time

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      the strains that cause warts go within 2 years its not for life your body produces antibodies against it and eventually rids itself of it

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