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undisclosed
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Aug 4, 2005, 3:37 PM

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Since I was about 11 I have had spots/warts on my penis. They're all clumped together. If my penis is not errect they are hardly visible but if you stretch the skin they look awful! Now and again some of them swell up and become yellow. About a week or so later they burst and puss ooses out of them. They dont really hurt, just itch and are a bit sore right after squeezing. I had them before I had any sexual contact, however, when i was around 10/11 I remember 2 incidents that may have caused them. Both rather embarresing, and I dont have a clu what I was doing but here it goes...

1) I remember having a wart on my hand and rubbing it up and down against my penis one day whilst having a wee, just to scrape off some dead skin.
2) I also remember going into the washing and wearing some ladies underware, dont ask why! I remember there was some yellow stuff inside them which I only noticed afterwards.

All very embarresing! I can't tell my parents and I live in a very isolated area so seeing a doctor is hard. If anyone knows what causes them etc. and what they are please let me know!


pugdog
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Aug 7, 2005, 2:21 AM

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Seeing a doctor is probably your best option.

#1 isn't an issue, but #2 might be. STD's are pretty easy to catch, and hard to self diagnose.

See a doctor.


Micke
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Oct 15, 2006, 6:28 PM

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Seeing a doctor is probably your best option.

#1 isn't an issue, but #2 might be. STD's are pretty easy to catch, and hard to self diagnose.

See a doctor.


You cannot catch an STD from panties!!!!

Secondly, all warts are caused by different strains of HPV virus. This virus is highly contagious and spreads from skin to skin. Although your bumps don't sound like warts, you should have them checked.



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