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Feb. 2007 I had engaged in unprotected sex for about 2mins. About 3 mouths later I got tested for all Std all came back negative. About 1 months later I noticed these raised bumps on the head of my penis skin. I freaked I began Goggling everything and going on a billion web sites. So I went back to the doctors that gave me the test and I showed him my penis and these bumps. He just shook his head and said no no no this is nothing. So I got the clean bill of health right but it didn't seem like he really inspected it very well. So then I went another doctor and he looked at them and said it might be a start of hpv(warts) so he said it's not worth cutting the skin to see if it was he said it would be a waste to. So he took a skin swab. It came back negative. So my question are should I just stop worrying about this or see another doctor? if the doctor is right and it's not warts what else could it be? I'm sorry doctor I must sound like a freak but this really has been bugging me I feel really diseased and I feel like I can't get closes to female in fear of transferring something.Please help me ease my mind thank I appreciate your professional opinion. Thanks again sir.
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Thanks loiloi, I guest I just made a really bad choice and I feel like I need to pay for it....it's just really hard to trust people....I did see counselling and am currently on Paxil...
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309783 tn?1271958229
Please stop worrying! You have been given the all clear. The skin on a man's penis can be bumby or wrinkly without it being a health problem. I think you feel guilty about having the unprotected sex, but we all make mistakes. In future always use a condom, only have sex with people who know their STD status and don't share towels or flannels with anyone. You seem anxious and could perhaps benefit from counselling or anti-depressants. Love loiloi x
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also is there any kind of cream that can clear this bumps?
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Alright so I went back to that doctor and said that they arent warts or anything. But it just seems really weird that I really never noticed these bumps. But I have another question is it possible to create this bumps by touching the skin and streaching it? They don't itch or anthing like that and you really can't see them. Sence I went back to the doctor and had them checked is there any other tests or something I should worry about?thanks again doctor
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Thank you sir
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These do not sound like warts.  I don't know what to make of the second doctor's opinion--usually you can tell warts by looking.  I suggest you either get another opinion or else go back to the first doctor, who seems to know what he's doing.  That's the only way you're going to get the reassurance you need.

Best.

Dr. Rockoff
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also I would like to add is the skin looks really wrinkly around the area. Also some days they look red and irratated but some days I can barley notice them. If i look at them in natural light I cant see them but some times I look at them in lighted areas and they look shinney and rasied. Can I just be blowing this way out of proportion? Or should I get a third opinion? Sorry again for another question I feel like I can never have kids without giving my partner warts or cervical cancer thanks again....
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also would a doctor know if it was a wart by just looking at it thanks again.
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