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Could Itchy, Recurring Bumps Near Anus With History Of Genital Wart On Penis Be Just Cysts?

I had a genitial wart on my penis 3 months ago that was cauterized repeatedly till it mas removed. One month before my last treatment I noticed a bump near my anus, more on the taint region. The bump which was red would grow and shrink in size dramatically but never goes away. The dermatologist who was treating my genital warts said that bump was just a cyst. This morning when I woke up I noticed another bump on the opposite buttock near my taint. It is very itchy. Could this be genitial warts? Is it possible the doctor misdiagnosed me?
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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Thanks for writing in.

You are having genital warts lesions around your anus. Genital warts cannot be treated completely, only the lesions in a particular area can be cauterised. This does not rule out appearance of new lesion in another area as mentioned by you.
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Could Itchy, Recurring Bumps Near Anus With History Of Genital Wart On Penis Be Just Cysts?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. You are having genital warts lesions around your anus. Genital warts cannot be treated completely, only the lesions in a particular area can be cauterised. This does not rule out appearance of new lesion in another area as mentioned by you.