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A 27-year-old male asked:
i am experiencing painless fleshy genital bumps.
5 doctor answers • 11 doctors weighed in

Dr. Julan Crane answered
Pediatrics 25 years experience
Genital bumps : Hard to answer without more information and examination but could be nothing or warts
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
Internal Medicine 61 years experience
Exam needed: Fleshy lumps on the genitalia may be caused by human papilloma viral infection( condyloma) but could be simple inclusion cysts. It's recommended that you have an examination by a gynecologist for diagnosis advice and, if needed, treatment.
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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
Family Medicine 57 years experience
Needs to be checked: Painless Genital bumps may be caused by skin conditions like dermatitis caused by allergy or irritants.genital warts or due to sexually transmitted disease,They may be warts caused by Human Pappiloma Virus.HPV is the commonest sexually transmitted disease.Other possibility is Molluscum.Please have your doctor or a dermatologist or gynecologist check it to make the appropriate diagnosis
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Dr. James Ferguson answered
Pediatrics 46 years experience
Things to come: This is how genital HPV warts start out. It could be something else, but over time it will become more evident. There are treatments that work quicker if done in the early stage, so you may want to go in and have it confirmed/excluded so this can happen if needed.
346 viewsAnswered Apr 6, 2018Merged

Dr. Hamsa Jayaraj answered
Internal Medicine 54 years experience
Painless bumps: Probably genital warts.
You have to see doctor for exam & treatment.
308 viewsReviewed Jun 25, 2018Merged
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