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rate of growth in genital warts?

Hi all

2 month ago i was stupid enough to see a sex worker. I was using a condom at the time but did recieve a handjob; pardon my language but i couldnt find a different way of describing it. anyways Im not sure if its my imagination but my frenulum appears to have a dot on it and possible got wider than before. but on some days it looks small again. how fast do they generally grow? maybe the skin looks either dry or its got an extra fold on the frenulum.

thanks in advance everyone
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Sorry i just read somewhere that having anal HPV may also cause constipation thats all
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Constipation isn't related to HPV.

Some people with anal warts have never had anal contact.
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Thanks for the answer. Maybe stress is giving me constipation at the moment.
could I catch anal HPV if she did not touch my anus?


thanks again
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It should be low risk.

With condom protected sex, warts can still appear in areas that were covered, but this isn't all that common. The theory is that there could be some vertical transmission from an infected area (such as the base).

Still, if you have ever had sex before, it is a good idea to get worrisome bumps checked. Warts can appear long after exposure, so it is hard to pinpoint one event as "the risk"
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I heard the virus is not transmitted in fluid, I had the condom on during penetration which meant the urethra should have been protected right? Iv got no symptons along the shaft, and urethra was only exposed during the handjob. What are my chances of catching it?


Thanks for your input
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Warts grow at different rates for everybody. Some people will only have very small warts, while they will get really large in other people.

Have a doctor take a look at your "dot".
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