Brief Answer:
Please refer to the following suggestions...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for writing back.
If no discharge, then, it is possibly a
genital wart. I'd strongly suggest to see the
urologist for physical examination.
Genital warts infection is a highly contagious genital infections (STDs) caused by
Human papilloma virus (
HPV).
In mild cases, they do not give pain, but give rise to such fastidious lumps.
Having unprotected sex or anal sex with a partner who had HPV or did not know to have it could cause it.
Treatment is based on the physical examination by your urologist.
If you have only one partner, please check both of you with urologist, and get treated at the same time.
Please do not use OTC medications for genital warts; go and check with urologist or
sexologist specialist to decide for the therapy.
For the time being, depending on the treatment strategy, I'd recommend to stop having sex for a while until improvement. I also advise to always practice safe sex.
Hope it answered to your inquiries!
If you have more questions, please write me back at the follow up.
Dr.Sejdini
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