Hi I am 16 and I haven't had any sexual relationship with anyone I do masterbate a lot about everyday the whole 2013 and now 2014 I stopped for like the first 4 days and then I went back to masterbating and have this warts around my penis head they look like the skin of my penis and sometimes they look white they are all around the penis head like at the bottom where it starts, can anyone tell me what they are or help me?!!! I'm embarrassed to tell my parents or a doctor it's really embarrassing and I'm planning on getting my girlfriend pregnant and I don't want her to see this warts or to pass them on to her or something, can someone HELP PLEASE???!!!!!!
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Yes this is herpes it's just a cold sore maybe stop jerking for a little and this will stop
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I'm 13 and jerk it daily... I shave my probes regular and I have this huge thing by my ass hole crack and I don't know what it is I'm guessing genital wart but I could be wrong I'm not a doctor
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I masterbate often but I got white dots on the shaft and some around the THUNDER STICK So I stopped Masturbating so what should I do and I'm 15
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Thank god bruh i thought i was screwed but thanks hummie i can watch.empire in peace.now lol
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I have it around mine and I am scard and i hardly masterbait on somedays when I am happy can i get rid of than plz tell me I can without tell in mom
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It could be pearlie penile papoulous didn't spell it right but it could be that no worries
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Sure that's how you do it. Why not just freeze your entire penis until you can snap it off like an icicle? Then you wouldn't have any problems, would you? Also, no one that's 14 has a foggy memory of how many different people they have had sex with you liar. Lol
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Genital Warts — The Diagnosis
“HPV”, or Human Papilloma Virus, is actually a collection of more than 150 different but related viruses. In the United States, HPVs are the most common type of sexually transmitted disease. They're divided into two different groups: high-risk and low-risk HPVs.
High-risk HPVs can cause cancer. The good news is that the types that cause genital warts are the low-risk ones. As much as 90 percent of all genital warts are caused by HPV types 6 and 11. If you think you have genital warts, you don't have to worry that the type of HPV that caused the warts is also going to give you cancer. However, it is not unusual for people to have several different HPV infections at the same time. Since high-risk strains of HPV can cause cancer, it is important to get a PAP smear if you have genital warts too, just in cause you have more than one type of HPV.
Genital warts are diagnosed through a physical examination. A biopsy is possible but rarely performed, because a visual inspection is usually more than enough to confirm the presence of genital warts.
Once you are diagnosed with genital warts, you will be able to get treatment to attempt to get rid of the warts. There is another important reason to see your healthcare provider if you have what you think are genital warts anywhere on or near your genitals, though — you may have another disease instead, like hemorrhoids, syphilis, or even skin cancer.
“HPV”, or Human Papilloma Virus, is actually a collection of more than 150 different but related viruses. In the United States, HPVs are the most common type of sexually transmitted disease. They're divided into two different groups: high-risk and low-risk HPVs.
High-risk HPVs can cause cancer. The good news is that the types that cause genital warts are the low-risk ones. As much as 90 percent of all genital warts are caused by HPV types 6 and 11. If you think you have genital warts, you don't have to worry that the type of HPV that caused the warts is also going to give you cancer. However, it is not unusual for people to have several different HPV infections at the same time. Since high-risk strains of HPV can cause cancer, it is important to get a PAP smear if you have genital warts too, just in cause you have more than one type of HPV.
Genital warts are diagnosed through a physical examination. A biopsy is possible but rarely performed, because a visual inspection is usually more than enough to confirm the presence of genital warts.
Once you are diagnosed with genital warts, you will be able to get treatment to attempt to get rid of the warts. There is another important reason to see your healthcare provider if you have what you think are genital warts anywhere on or near your genitals, though — you may have another disease instead, like hemorrhoids, syphilis, or even skin cancer.
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YOU DO NIT HAVE STD OR A HYGIENE ISSUE. You have PPP (pearly penile papules) google it. 40% of men have it.
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Hello, I am 19 years old and I have recently been masturbating for 3 months straight with no lubrication what so ever. For the past 3 weeks I have noticed a red sore that took place at the tip of my penis. Before I noticed the lump I still continued to masturbate (because I do it in the dark). It wasn't until I saw it in the shower, it began to sting and itch. I began to use coconut oil for the trauma on the area and it slowly started to fade away. When the lunps where gone I decided to masturbate again (still in the dark this time used coconut oil as lubricant) 3 days later I notice the sores where scabbed over and new red spots have developed on the base of the tip of the penis. But the thing that has me on edge is that I have a birthmark/mole/beauty mark on my penis and the small blisters have gone over some part of the birthmark. It's really worrying me because the red blisters completly turned it red and I have no Idea if it's deadly or could cause cancer. I'm also away from my primary doctor because I'm visiting a new country. What should I do? Could this get cancerous?
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A cold sore can be spread to your penis if not careful. Avoid contact with your penis after touching your mouth, and wash your hands regularly. As for the warts, I have no clue. I assume is it's possible they can spread, but depending on what it looks like it could be something elese entirely. If you are worried about spreading it, and you are able, you might be able to cover the wart with a bandaid to where you avoid direct contact with the penis. However, I would suggest masturbateing less until you know for sure. If you have any concerns about something already being spread ask a doctor, or dermatologist. ( I know it is embarising, but it's important to ask those sorts of things). Hope this helps.
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This helps a ton, I appreciate it and yes I have been masturbating less. However the wart has spread over my birthmark turning it completely red. I'm goingbto the doctor first thing tommorow morning to get it checked out.
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