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WARTS

Hello, after 20 years and sobering my life up and i am well aware of a wart on the head of my penus i contracted back that many years ago.  I went to a dermatoligist to remove it, but got scared and ran/snuck out of the building. since then i have had tiny red bumps on my penus head and they have also went to the upper leg areas on both legs. My children and my spouses also have this same thing on thier legs. I never looked at my sons penus to see if he has it there but i believe it to be so. I was wondering if the wart that long ago spread some sort of virus that remains to this day and is infectious?
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Thank you, I will probably make an appointment with both a derm and a std specialist clinic.  I am not sure how long i will be a member here , but auntiejessi, thank  you for your encouragement, Iwill get back to  this site and contact just in case this scenario plays out in someone elses life and I can share my experience... Peace n God Bless
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Yes, a derm would be a good idea.  You can even try an std clinic as the docs there are usually better at identifying all things genital.

Aj
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thanks for the post, Of course not innapropriate behaviour with my children. I have asked my doctor about this last week but he says nothing to worrie about either, but if i am not mistaken the ladies i have dated seemed to have recieved these same red bumps on there legs... strange, really strange...
would a dermatoligist be the appropriate person to see? since my family doctor doesnt seem to understand this concern?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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If your children have this, its not warts from you, unless you were having inappropriate contact with them.

You all need to be examined though, and after 20 years, its probably time for a good physical for you.

No need to be afraid - whatever it is can be treated, if not cured.

Congrats on getting sober.  If you got sober, you can gather the strength to see a doctor, right?

Aj
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