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Q: Penis Warts I Think?
asked by: quest on November 23rd, 2004
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Ok I think I had this my whole life but I didnt start seeing it to I was 14 (im 16 now) they are like big patches of wart like bumps, but when I touch them they feel just like the skin , but I noctied some of them are poping out now, and I never even had sex yet?? What do you think it is
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Nothing. Don't worry about unless it's painful or something.
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quest
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Really??? I dont have to worry about it? , its alittle noticeable and I would like to know what it is do you have any idea what it could be
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BeckLyn
replied on November 24th, 2004
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U should go to the doc. If it is warts then it is hpv and can be spread easily during sex. U need to get diagnosed so u can be aware of this. If they r warts than u can get them treated and make them go away. U can always get them back though.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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No. She's talking about human papaloma virus and it's an std. You've never had sex so it can't be an std. Also, they would be irritated and/or bleeding. Ask your doctor when you go in for a physical or whatever if you are really concerned.
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quest
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Can you be born with genital warts?
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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They may be some kind of warts, but not the sexually transmitted kind. Like I said, more than likely it's nothing to worry about. Ask your doctor next time your there. It may be embarassing, but it's better than worrying yourself about it.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Guys, you can't have an std unless you've had sexual intercourse. That includes oral, vaginal, and anal. Unless something is painful or you feel needs some kind of immediate attention, don't worry.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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No, not semen. But people can have stds in their mouth. Or you could get an std from someones genital area if you are performing oral sex. Sorry, I don't know exactly how its transfered from saliva or from contact.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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It is highly unlikely you got an std from oral sex, unless the person who gave you oral sex has been with anyone else. I'm not sure what kind of blood tests your taking, but I was on accutane too. They didn't test for stds, and i'm pretty sure there are seperate tests for them.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Yeah, you definately wouldn't have gotten aids.
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l2at24
replied on November 24th, 2004
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Smile
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quest
replied on November 27th, 2004
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Im just wondering though, can you be born with genital warts?
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southcoach
replied on November 28th, 2004
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Either way, you need to see a doctor, std or not. You don't mess with this stuff. Better safe than sorry.
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quest
replied on November 30th, 2004
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Can you answer my question
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darkV
replied on December 2nd, 2004
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I beleve that in some cases you can be born with hpv yes. Look in wth womens forum for info on fordye bumps (harmless, common, not a std)or look on the net. It could be that too.

It never hurts to be tested.

Hpv can spread easy, even with condoms and skin contact. It comes in many different strains and looks different each time.

Darkv
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Funk
replied on December 2nd, 2004
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Its probably hair folicles. I had the same question when I was a teen but didnt have the net to post questions. I was too embarrassed to bring it up with my friends and after years of it on my chest I just went to the doc.

He said most guys have these hair follicles, including him! It was soooo much relief to hear that, so just do it. I wish I had done it right away and when I finally did, I was very happy.
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quest
replied on December 4th, 2004
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Can you be born with genital warts
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2ferano
replied on December 4th, 2004
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I do not think you can be born with genital warts. I don't understand how that would even be possible, but who knows.
Also, just so it is clear, you can get hpv if you have never had intercourse. I did some research on it. It is a different strand, and I am pretty sure you don't get warts from it (i can't remember) but hpv is not totally sexually transmitted.
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quest
replied on December 15th, 2004
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Couldn't find anything about fordye bumps
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