Can someone help me out a little, i'm
confused at the doctors have been no
help.
Ok, firstly i'm uncircumsized and for
about 4 years now I have had these small
groups of what look like spots appearing
under my foreskin, and under my head.
They're not raised, and they don't itch,
but over the 4 years i've noticed them
they have increased in number. I also
can't pop these spots, when I try it's
just like squeezing skin together and
doesn't do anything.
I've heard that there's a possiblity of
them being hpv, but i'm pretty unclued,
i've never had any type of sex, full on or
oral. It just scares me, the doctors
haven't done anything, and also if this
can be past on, how would I be able to
have kids?
it might not be hpv, but I don't know what
they are, they're just worrying and the
doctors have been no help. I leave the
doctors feeling more confused than when I
went in.
Could anyone please help out?
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wesleynbecky2005
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 Posts: 4 Location: virginia
Posted: 08-05-06 23:39pm
You got to have sex before you can get hpv
so I would say you are not washing your
penis correct or you need to change soap
or you might have a allergic reaction to
laundry soap or bleach
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