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Q: Bumps on skin and warts
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 19th, 2008
Ok I dont know wut topic it goes under but on my stomach right below my belly button and above my penis there r these lil bumps. They r like zits kind of but when I scratch one there is no puss or anything, just the bump comes off and they bleed. They dont itch and r only on the pelvis area. Wut r they and should I be worried about them.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 26th, 2008
Sexual Health - Men Answer A3744
It is difficult to diagnose “bumps like zits on the pelvis area”, but given your description (no itching and no pus coming out of them but bleed) they could be some type pf warts. You can visit your GP first and then a dermatologist, if necessary for a precise diagnosis, treatment, and advice.




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