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basic genital wart questions?

Not sure if this was the right thread or not, so sorry if its not. Hey i have two small bumps on my penis glans that i had checked out by my doctor who said they were nothing to worry about. I am a little skeptical because it was hard for him to see the two bumps at first. So I just have a few questions in regards to genital warts

1) Do genital warts, once visible, grow rapidly? Such as, if you noticed a bump on your penis, will it in 2-3 weeks grow to be like the more grotesque images of genital warts?

2) Also, how would the wart feel when i touched it? when i stretch the skin would the wart be the same size? or would a wart stretch with the skin?

3) In regards to my particular bumps, they are skin colored and very small. My penis glans is wrinkly so the entire glans looks like little squares and rectangles, and my bumps look like two of those raised. I am unsure if i just noticed these and they are old or if they are new. These bumps are extremely hard to see straight on as they are skin colored and after a shower and putting lotion on them they seem to decrease in size and while the more i try to stretch the skin or see what it is, the more visible they are. So would you agree that these are not genital warts? and any ideas what it may be? (Also I do have very dry skin and just had my first outbreak of eczema, diagnosed by the doctor)
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Again, please cease this nonsense (DO NOT HAVE ANY KIND OF SEX). Your recommendation is BS.
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your body will eventually fight it off ok two years for men ok
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675718 tn?1530033033
THIS IS HPV!!! ok i get this in my crotch& leg areas men get this women get cervical cancer DO NOT HAVE ANY KIND OF SEX!!! it is caught by skin on skin contact ok send me notes ok! -scotty
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