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I need your guidance!!!!!!!!

I have what appears to be warts on at the bottom of my shaft, where the shaft meets my pubic area and on my groin but they all grow out of my hair follicles, all of them have hair growing from the middle of them and they don't cause any complications.  It. I went to a health department a while ago and the doctor didn't really give me a straight answer and attempted to burn the ones at the time off to no avail.  I have had them for about 5 years now. They start off as white bumps and then turn into either a darker flesh color, purpleish color or something of that nature.  Any help you can offer would be more than appreciated.
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I understand what your saying and that's my plan it's just right now i'm overseas and I have no access to what I need.  Since i've been over here it's almost like the follicles or something are producing so many more of these bumbs and it has got me worried.  It's just weird how they only seem to be growing from the follicle areas.
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In your previous post you said you were going to see another doctor. This is the best way to get a diagnosis. Posters here aren't medical professionals, and even the doctors in the expert forum seem reluctant to play the guessing game.

That said, my advice is to see the doctor, and not to worry about the bumps the meantime. Warts tend to look like warts, usually don't last 5 years, and related directly to hair folicles.

If this was something to be concerned about, I am sure your doctor would have addressed it. If your second doctor tells you everything looks normal, believe him and move on!
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