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Could This Growth on My Penis Be HPV?

6/17/2025, 12:40:19 AMMale25-34

I’m a 26-year-old man and I’m feeling quite worried about a recent development. A few days ago, I noticed a growth in a sensitive area, and it hasn’t disappeared. Fortunately, it doesn’t cause any pain or discomfort, nor does it itch. I apologize if my attempt to provide a visual isn’t clear; the growth is quite small, making it tricky to capture properly.

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Cony

6/17/2025, 12:40:38 AM

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It's understandable to feel worried about a new growth in a sensitive area, and your concerns are valid. While I'm not able to diagnose, I can provide information on what you might be experiencing.

The growth could potentially be a wart caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), particularly if it has a rough texture or appears like a bump. However, there are various other possibilities, including benign skin tags or other harmless skin conditions. The key point is that many skin growths do not cause harm, especially if they are painless and not changing in appearance.

Next Steps to Consider:

  1. Monitor the Growth: Keep an eye on the growth for any changes in size, color, or texture. Note if any new symptoms develop, such as pain or itching.

  2. Practice Good Hygiene: Continue to maintain good hygiene in the area by gently cleaning with mild soap and water. Avoid irritating the growth.

  3. Consider Safe Sex Practices: If you're sexually active, using protection can help reduce the risk of transmitting or acquiring HPV or other sexually transmitted infections.

  4. Self-Examine Regularly: Check for any new growths or changes in existing ones so you can monitor your skin's health.

  5. Research and Educate Yourself: Understanding HPV and other common skin conditions can help alleviate some anxiety. Reliable resources include the CDC or health organization websites.

If the growth changes or if you're still concerned after monitoring it for several weeks, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation. They can provide a clear diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options if necessary. Remember, it's always better to seek professional advice for peace of mind.

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