Please help.., wart or sth else?!

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Hi

About 1 month ago I felt stinging and when I checked I saw some blisters on the both side of my opening.

I am virgin and never ever had any sexual activities.

Except the first night, I didn't have any symptoms. No itching, no pain and nothing.

The first dr told me they are extra flesh and can be removed by laser. The next Dr told that they can be warts but she wasn't sure.

And I am using podophylin (?) and they haven't gone yet.

How can I get a STD while I am not sexually active?! Can be something else?!

I am so so worried. Help please.

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  • Posted

    I couldn't edit my post, so I attached photo here.

    are they warts?

    Help please. thanks.

    • Posted

      Thanks, but the pictures of molluscum don't looks like mine. They're different.

      Anyother idea?!

    • Posted

      They don't like molluscum contagiosum to me either, but I have no idea what else they could be.  Podophyllotoxin is a treatment for MC btw, so if a doctor prescribed that, it might be what they think.

      If you're in the UK, you could go to a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic - google "GUM clinic near me" for details.  They specialise in this sort of thing, so would be more likely to recognise it than a GP.

      If you could update this thread and tell us what the doctors say, it would be appreciated.  Good luck.

      Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.

    • Posted

      I'm in Iran and there isn't any GUM clinic here.

      Thanks anyway.

      I'll update this discussion as soon as I get what they are.

      If anyone knows sth please tell us.

  • Posted

    Any other idea?

    Help please

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