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warts and general paranoia

warts and general paranoia

About six weeks ago I went to my urologist to be checked for a hernia. While there he confirmed the hernia, but also noted six tiny bumps on the left side of my penis just below the head He thought they were Molluscum, but said they could be Condyloma
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I cannot question the judgement of a doctor who has examined you, nor can I comment on the likelihood you had warts or molluscum contagiosum; the urologist is in a much better position than I am to answer that question.  Either one would likely respond to podofilox (Condylox), even though it hasn't been well studied for efficacy against MC.  As to duration of treatment, follow your doctor's advice.  The usual approach is to continue treatment for at least 2-3 applications after warts have apparently disappeared; but there are no such guidelines for MC.

You can be confident you did not get either MC or warts by non-sexual contact of any kind, such as sharing a bathroom with an infected person or from any other contact in a public restroom.  (Well, certain activities in a public restroom could result in an STD....  but you get the idea.)

With your negative STD tests and lack of any other symptoms since your last sexual exposure almost a year ago, you can be certain you don't have any other STDs.  You probably didn't need the tests in March and May, and you certainly don't need further testing now.

Good luck--  HHH, MD
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You can't get tested for HPV if you are a man unless you have visible warts.  And you can't get HPV from using a toilet, although I wouldn't go around sharing wet towels.  Also I think the doc has said HPV can lay dormant for many years, oh and condoms arent' 100% effective against HPV as it's a skin to skin thingie, cheers.
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I've been washing my hands A LOT since I was diagnosed with this. Can I stop? I'm really paranoid about spreading it to other areas of my body.
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Genital warts virtually never are spread to other parts of the body.

HHH, MD
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Thanks for the info, doc. It's a little relieving.
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Ok I have a question. ok I went to a planned parenthood clinic about a week ago from Monday 11/7 to go and get on birth control and to have an annual (pap smear) done. When the doctor gave me this pap she noticed that I had a few bumps on my lips and around my vagina. The ones on my lips are white and the others are red. Well anyways she asked me how long that they had been there and I told her for about a month or so. Then she told me that they looked like genital warts. But she said that she will run a STD test and see if anything shows up to make sure. So I started freaking out. I called my boyfriend of 5 months and started blaming him. But he kept denying saying he didn
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Probably neither one of you cheated on the other. The truth is, it's *impossible* to tell who may have given it to you, and pointless to even try. Despite your lack of symptoms, you might very well have had it before you entered your current relationship - and may have contracted it quite some time ago. HPV is extremely common, and virtually everyone will contract at least one strand within the first few partners. It's also pretty innocuous. While some strands cause cancer, it's pretty preventable with regular pap smears and prompt treatment. The rest either cause visible warts or nothing at all - hardly something to get worked up about :-)

As for donating blood, the only viruses that will prevent you from being an acceptable donor are HIV, hepatitis, and I think maybe malaria (not sure on that one). Having HPV or herpes or any other STD is irrelevant and won't affect your donation.

Chlamydia can cause bleeding after sex, which is why your doctor asked about that. I'm guessing she probably tested you for all STDs (maybe not herpes, though). It also sounds like you've never had STD testing before. Donating blood and/or pap smears are NOT effective ways of determining whether you have a STD. Get tested at least once a year, and ask your partners to do the same. And even then, always use a condom unless you've both been tested and are completely monogamous. But for now, don't stress out. All STDs are either curable or treatable. You're fine.
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well is the treatment expencive. cause i am so worried about it. and i have had 9 partners i have used a condom and on some type of birth controll with all of them. but with this last on we stoped usind a condom cause we would have problems with it coming off and one time it got such up in me. i just so nervous. how long does it take for a std test to get results?
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