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worrying having a genital warts

i do a have small little bumps in the shaft of pines, i carry this bumps for almost 7 months. I have a partner one's that have a several sex partners in the past. with in our 5 months of relationship  , i notice a little bumps in my shaft, but i didn't see any bumps with her genital area.My bumps is not rough either hard, it was soft a brown color bumps , I even cut it off by the use of a scissor that I sanitized with lots of alcohol, yes it gone but right now i  a have seen a little bumps forming again in area where i cut the bumps. Some time when I do a handjob I let my semen spread in my penis , i didn't wipe it I just let it dry because I kind of tired wiping it when I finish having a handjob.Also I do sex with her even she have a menstration period..What this means??Im so worried and so afraid ..Please help..What should I do???? Do  I have a genital warts? If i have it, can these a affects my health?
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thank you,,,  I'll GO in a dermatologist  when my mother has  enough money to give me consultation... Thank you a LOT
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thank you,,,  I'll in a dermatologist ,when my mother has  enough money to give me consultation... Thank you a LOT..
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They could be broken blood vessels but I doubt it. Go to a STD clinic or a dermatologist for professional inspection of the bumps. Stop cutting your own bumps off. They need to be biopsied. If they are low risk strain, then your long term health is not affected but your sexual health is questionable.
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