Hi,
I first noticed a couple of small bumps on the shaft of my penis a couple of years ago. They were diagnosed as molloscum contagiosum and the doctor tried to cryogenically remove them. This just increased the size of the bumps, so they were removed with my nails (causing scarring).
Since then the bumps seem to periodically return but have started to get much smaller in size (I don't know if this is due to increased immunity) but as yet, my body has not been able to shift one by the immune system alone. I have to remove every one with a sharp object, which causes scarring.
This is two years on from the first diagnosis and I am getting increasingly frustrated. Is there any better cure than freezing, which hasn't worked for me? I don't have time to keep going back for treatment as I work full time. Anyone had any other successes as it is really starting to piss me off, my immunity is otherwise fine.
I first noticed a couple of small bumps on the shaft of my penis a couple of years ago. They were diagnosed as molloscum contagiosum and the doctor tried to cryogenically remove them. This just increased the size of the bumps, so they were removed with my nails (causing scarring).
Since then the bumps seem to periodically return but have started to get much smaller in size (I don't know if this is due to increased immunity) but as yet, my body has not been able to shift one by the immune system alone. I have to remove every one with a sharp object, which causes scarring.
This is two years on from the first diagnosis and I am getting increasingly frustrated. Is there any better cure than freezing, which hasn't worked for me? I don't have time to keep going back for treatment as I work full time. Anyone had any other successes as it is really starting to piss me off, my immunity is otherwise fine.
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I've had this for a couple of months now. The doc prescribed a very expensive cream which I tried and was not happy with. I read about the tea tree oil treatment and I tried that and its worked! First get a pin and prick the head of the bump...prick it, don't try to spear it. Once you've done this apply some Tea Tree Oil on the site with a q-tip. Presto, gone in two days!
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