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HPV

Hello,
I had unprotected sex and a month a half ago with someone I don't know really know that well.  I have recently, last week, developed a red mark on the lower left side of my penis about a .25 in. from the head.  Yesterday I noticed the skin was raised a little bit in the center of the red mark, it has the same diameter of a eraser head maybe a little smaller.  I went to the doctor a few days before that and showed him the red mark and he didn't think much of it but that was before the skin was raised.  Now that the skin is raised should I go back?  Does this sound like the beginning of HPV outbreak or something?
Some other things that i have noticed is that that after I masturbate my foreskin seems to get irratated, turns red,skin seems dry.  The bump also seems be more noticeable when my penis is erect.
Thanks
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The bump is still there and has now gotten white in the middle, red surrounding it.  Not sure what it is.  It is a little tender if you touch it.  Does this still sound like irritation doctor?
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See a dermatologist. Get it diagnosed, treated (if necessaty) and then forget about it. Best of luck.
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My bumps look more like molluscum, but i've had these bumps for two years now and they haven't spread or grown.
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What about molluscum as a possibilty?
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Does not sound like warts at all. If every bump has a hair growing out of it, they are probably not warts. Could be sebaceous glands?
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im thinking so too. cuase the girl that i would have gotten from has had 2 kids since i "contracted" the virus and she came back negative for everything. im just all sorts of worked up right now wish i knew what was going on.
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I've have some bumps they look like warts, but i have no idea how i could have contracted it. The girl i could have gotten from has had two kids since i noticed the bumps and shes never had an abnormal pap. but i went to two differant doctors and they both say its warts, so now i have to go to the dermatologist on the 26th and see just for sure if its warts. i've been reading stories on this forum and i have hair growing through the bumps and i have no cauliflower looking bumps and i've had them for 2 years now and they haven't spread at all nor grown. any idea if this is warts or what?
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Sounds like irritation to me.  That, plus the fact that it has lasted this long (herpes goes away in 10 days) argues for irritation, not an STD.  Best left alone.

Take care.

Dr. Rockoff
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Oh don't forget to wash off the head cheese behind the head of your ****.  Be careful and don't scratch it, a brake in the skin is a doorway for ?

I must be typing to a kid..  When I jerk off it hurts:)  Stop tugging
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Don't grab it so hard it's made for a virginal not your hand, daa!  Saaaaaave it don't waste it...

Red Spot again as below Demand Blood work for herpes and AIDS if your an active signal or having sex with several different persons for year you should be tested annually as in the military.

AIDS is normally passed from having sex in the back door even if using a condom, daa.  What happens is the *** is so tight it makes micro scratches on the shaft and your sexually transmitted disease get in the scratch.  

I use a rubber always when have sex with someone new and wash off after with Listerine with-in a few min of having sex.  Carry a bottle in my truck for those odd stituations...

Learned the Listerine trick in Korea back in my Army days

Don't be afraid to pour a little down the tube too...

Wounder what the Doc would say about this...
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