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Q: discomfort in abdomen
asked by: blahh on October 18th, 2008
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Hey, ive posted before and each time ive went to the clinic to get checked but still i have problems. initially when i had problems i went and got checked and i had NSU. took the antibiotics and within the week the problems had gone! all good so i thought. about 8 or 9 weeks later i went back again because i was feeling more discomfort around the the tip of my penis and the area between my testicles and anus. i was given vibrox as they thought it might be an infection of the prostate of some-sort. while i was back for the second i had a good inspection, swab taken, urine sample and an inspection of the area - all were fine - no problems. however about 2 weeks later (now) i had a dull pain in my lower abdomen, slight discomfort/weird feeling at the tip of my penis and mayby im just paranoid but i think i may have the occurence of warts, this came with a few days of sore heads and extreme sore stomachs - im now confused! is it Herpes?? Genital Warts?? i dont wanna go back "Again!" thanks for any feedback
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antigone
replied on October 18th, 2008
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Both warts and genital herpes have skin lesions associated with them. Warts have cauliflower type growths that appear an the skin. Herpes will present with blister like lesions that are painful and red. You would notice these readily. You may want to consult with a urologist about this. Continued pain is an indication of something being wrong and needs to be treated.
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