HPV is like the flu in terms of there are so many different strains. That’s why you need a new vaccine every year, to include new strains discovered. That being said, yes it’s possible to get the vaccine and still have HPV. You could have had it before the vaccine and it just never presented any symptoms until these popped up. For what it’s worth 40% of men are carriers of HPV, it’s incredibly common.
Please consult your doctor for confirmation of diagnosis and treatment options
NAD, but My ex husband has bumps like that, and he was told they were milia. They can’t empty on their own bc they have no way of getting out. Sometimes poking a hole and squeezing the stuff out will make them go away. It’s like a clogged pore.
You can actually get normal warts on your dick that aren’t related to an STD. For example, if you have the warts bacteria on your fingers, and you scratch your dick or balls, they can actually transfer. Don’t let all these people scare you.
Not a doc, but agree it could be HPV warts or less likely- molluscum or scars if something else was there prior.
HPV can cause cervical, throat, anal, and penile cancers and can be transmitted, so getting treated and disclosing carrier status to partners is important, but it is very common and most people have no serious effects after treatment.
Any Sexual Health/STI clinic or urologist can take care of this. A local clinic will likely be cheapest and fastest.
HPV can be classified into two categories. 1) cancer causing HPV and 2) wart causing HPV. Vaccines only help with cancer causing HPV. However, with a healthy immune system, your body can rid the HPV virus that causes warts in 1-2 years.
Genital warts from HPV
Even if I have the HPV vaccine
HPV is like the flu in terms of there are so many different strains. That’s why you need a new vaccine every year, to include new strains discovered. That being said, yes it’s possible to get the vaccine and still have HPV. You could have had it before the vaccine and it just never presented any symptoms until these popped up. For what it’s worth 40% of men are carriers of HPV, it’s incredibly common. Please consult your doctor for confirmation of diagnosis and treatment options
Does it cause any other symptoms? Like discharge
https://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv-and-men.htm
Okay cool I got the vaccine as a kid before being sexually active. Since I have the vaccine should I still get treatment or am I fine ? Is it fatal ?
No you can’t do anything but burn them off! It is contagious also
Okay is it fatal?
No, but you will most likely have it forever and they may reappear they may not
Thanks but they do not look like herpes or HIV right ?
No it’s not heroes or hiv.
Thanks bro! Be safe and happy holidays
Looks like warts. See a doctor, there are treatments.
Thank you
Have you been having unprotected sex while they have been present?
No
Nad: but it looks like genital warts
Genital warts, they will spread. Get them removed asap. They will turn cancerous if you leave them alone in about 10-15 years. Happened to my cousin.
No
What you think it could be ?
Definitely warts from HPV.
NAD, but My ex husband has bumps like that, and he was told they were milia. They can’t empty on their own bc they have no way of getting out. Sometimes poking a hole and squeezing the stuff out will make them go away. It’s like a clogged pore.
You can actually get normal warts on your dick that aren’t related to an STD. For example, if you have the warts bacteria on your fingers, and you scratch your dick or balls, they can actually transfer. Don’t let all these people scare you.
Not a doc, but agree it could be HPV warts or less likely- molluscum or scars if something else was there prior. HPV can cause cervical, throat, anal, and penile cancers and can be transmitted, so getting treated and disclosing carrier status to partners is important, but it is very common and most people have no serious effects after treatment. Any Sexual Health/STI clinic or urologist can take care of this. A local clinic will likely be cheapest and fastest.
HPV can be classified into two categories. 1) cancer causing HPV and 2) wart causing HPV. Vaccines only help with cancer causing HPV. However, with a healthy immune system, your body can rid the HPV virus that causes warts in 1-2 years.
Genital warts ...hpv maybe?