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Penis is extremely oily/moist and shiny right under head of penis....what could this be???

im a virgin but i have received oral sex NUMEROUS times....

about 8 months ago i received oral sex from a prostitute in atlantic city....about a month after that i received 3 little bumps on my frenulum(the Y shaped peice of skin attached to the shaft and head)  

these bumps are very small, kinda of a pinky flesh color but if i pull the skin tight the bumps turn white and stand out.  a few more months passed and now im noticing these bumps wrapped halfway around the head(rim) of my penis.  i was too scared to go see a doctor so i just dismissed it hoping it would go away...

im assuming i have some sort of HPV causing genital warts....

but here it is a few months later and now new symptoms are showing up.  The skin directly under the rim of my penis head is extremely oily and moist....its causing the skin to wrinkle up really bad.  it almost feels sticky and very rarely it gives off a weird odor.  The skin is very shiny and its starting to look scaley.  weird new folds in the skin are appearing....it looks like the skin along side the frenulum(parallell)is cracking and stretching out somewhat.  if i take the wrinkly skin and stretch it out a clump of dark red spidery lookin veins appear.....but when the skin is loose you cant see the veins...it just looks like wrinkles.  when im errect my penis looks normal.....but when normal if i stretch the skin to examine it....its just like a clump of weird circular veins.

Also my penis around the head is soo oily and most and shiny...i have to put baby powder on it just to make it feel soft and normal.  the hardest part is drying my penis off when i get out of the shower.....its IMPOSSIBLE.  i have to take a blowdryer just to dry the skin....because its impossible to completely dry it off with a towel.....it feels sticky.

is this normal for HPV to cause these other symptoms???

is it possible i have HPV and something else???

i thought oral sex was extremely low risk for catching an std??

does anyone have any idea on what this could be....

ive made an appointment with my doctor finally but its not for 3 weeks and i kinda wanted to get some ideas beforehand so i know what im getting into....

thanks for listening and good luck to everyone else
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anyone else have any ideas or recommendations??

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?????
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anyone else have any idea of what this could be??

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Jason,

I just thought of this, but probably 10 years ago I had eczema.  That might be an explanation for the moist / oily patches you describe.  And eczema can give off a pretty foul odor.  I would say that there is a good possibility that this plus the sebaceous glands explain your condition.

Best of luck,

-J
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Seeing the doctor is the right thing to do.  Based on your description the white bumps are almost certainly blocked sebaceous glands.

A trip to the doctor should go a long way to ease your mind.

Best,

-J
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well if its not warts...

then what are these wart like bumps poppin up on my frenulum??

they arent cauliflowered but there are 3 of them and when you pull the skin tight....they turn white and become really visible.

theyve been there for months....

does yeast cause anything like that??
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HPV is not going to cause odor.  I'd say it's most likely yeast, or possibly a fungus.  Try some over the counter vaginal creme, like monistat, and see if that does not help.

HPV is not normally passed orally, in fact I've never heard about it so I'm not going to say yes or no.  But it would seem to be very rare.

Of course the best thing would be to see a dr.
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anyone???
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