i seem to have a wart on my bag. think I should see a doctor?
I have a slow growth, the size of a pea, on the bag tea. there is only one, no redness, no distribution, no itching, no pain, no sensitivity. In fact, I did noticed two months ago when he was already of this size – I have no idea how long it is there. However, it has not grown or changed at all in 2 months I've noticed. anyway, it's not rough to the touch or discolored. it looks like there is a pea under my skin. I'm not 100% sure this is a wart. anyway, I've read and heard that genital warts usually itch or burns, and are usually accompanied by redness, and I'm none of that. the only reason I did not forget it because I'm worried it could be harmful. However, I regularly unprotected sex with my fiancee, and she has zero symptoms. (Pretty scary if Since warts are caused by HPV, which also causes 90% of cancers of the cervix.) yes, do I see a doctor? or should I get compound-w and see if that does not work?
i would definitely not use the compound-w your troops unless you like pain … Your doctor will have the check if you do not want to use your regular Dr. to find another that you can have some peace at night and it could be a mole or something but at least it will put your mind at ease … good luck
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