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black lumps/bumps on scrotum

Hi ..I have noticed a black lumps(two of them) on my scrotum like 9-10 months ago. one was small and other was bit bigger. but now i can see the small was has grown a little.What could this be..
i saw the doctor he said it could be mole...but i am not sure..I always had protected sex,but i had oral w/o protection twice..But one more thing...this is bit disgusting..i use  to masterbate in my undies and i use to sleep like that w/o washing..i use to was it in the morning...black lumps are on the same area where the semen stays ...are they formed cause of semen.....staginated there .any help...would be great..
Forgot to mention: i got tested negative for STD and HIV.
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Thank you..but what about the burn and pains...does this go away..
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u can have kids if u have genital warts....and tell ur wife... gw is a common thing chances r she has it as well probably hasent shown up yet betta o tell her sooner than later, yall r married and its not like its gonna kill u. Genital warts doesnt travel through ur blood thats why it doesnt sho up on a bloood test usually ur not told u have it until sumthing shows up...good luck with everything and just tell her
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I saw the dermatologist yesterday and he said they are warts and removed with liquid nitogen ..he said it will take a week to disapper...I just got married 4 months ago and i had intercourse with my wife but protected..i am really worried....but some times i feel leg pains , stomach and slight burn sensation genital area..is it because of stress...can i have a normal life ..with my wife...can i have kids.....i am really worried...

Thanks
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Trust your doctor.

I don't think this is related to dried semen at all.
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