Suggest Treatment For Bumps In The Groin Area
Can be genital warts.
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I have seen the attached image. This does sound like a possible case of genital warts. This is caused by a virus. This virus is very common in the population. Some estimates place the prevalence of genital warts at 20 to 30% of the population sometimes even higher depending on location.
This virus is referred to as a papilloma virus. The virus is transmitted sexually. In order to transmit the virus one does not necessarily need to have any symptoms or any warts. The virus simply lives on and under the skin.
The only way to really make sure that what is going on with you is related to a genital wart would be to see your physician. Your physician can perform a thorough examination and do a very brief test to see if these are really genital warts. If this is the case, there are options for treatment. Let me reassure you of that. As far as treatment goes there are several options. Among the these option would be to use a special cream which will help the warts dissolves and go away. In addition there is also a treatment where a doctor can use a small instrument to freeze of the wards. They will then dissolve and go away.
Other possible causes can be dermatitis or inflammation. I really encourage you to visit with your primary care physician for an true and thorough examination. There is no substitute for an examination to really find out what is going on.
Please feel free to discuss further. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have.
Wishing you good health.
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You can have sex with immunized individual.
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You can have physical contact with someone who has had hpv shot. You can have both oral and physical sex with an immunized individual.
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Needs a blood test to diagnose.
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The type of infection can only be detected after a blood test. It cannot be diagnosed clinically.
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