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Q: Hpv Question For Guys
asked by: occum on August 23rd, 2004
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I recently (2 months ago) had sex with a woman that has cervical dysplacia ( for hpv). I don't have a wart but I do have what looks like dry skin on the shaft of my penis that is a red patch and peels daily. It's been there about a week and hasn't went away. It did hurt went it first appeared from the skin cracking and when I used some elocon ( topical rx cream) it started to go away. I have tested negative for herpes. This happened to me a couple of years ago and when I quit using a ceratin lotion it went away. It hasn't gotten any worse and there are no bumps. I don't have any money right now to go to the doctor. Has anyone else had this? If so is this a wart (flat wart)? Or am I worring for nothing?

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2ferano
replied on August 24th, 2004
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You may get a better response if you put this in the men's sexual health forum. Good luck.
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filbygirl
replied on October 12th, 2004
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Sounds Like....
I hope you already have this cheacked out by a doctor...But if not, it doesnt sound like warts or hpv...Although since you were exposed to it, you may still get it. But hpv can be dormant for years before you would even see a symptom. The dry skin and red patch sounds like a yeast infection. They are contagious and have to be treated. (not a big deal, but painful, itchy and contagious) yeast infections are common and easily treated. Good luck and take care....Let me know how that worked out for you.
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