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What Causes Bumps On The Penile Shaft?

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Posted on Mon, 24 Oct 2016
Question:
Have bumps on penile shaft which looks like to be warrs aftwr researching but what are these dark spots that have appeared they Arent causing any pain jusr a slight itch on the largest i used apple cidar on bumps they scabbed the dark spot is not raised
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Answered by Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Your lesion is unlikely be due to warts.

Detailed Answer:
HI,
Welcome to HCM.
Thanks for posting your query.

You had not mentioned anything about your sexual activities and how long you are having these lesions.

Your lesion over the shaft of penis does not seem to be a genital wart. Wart would have a rough and irregular surface(verucous) rather a smooth contour. Warts would not have responded to Apple Cider application. Possibility of Genital Herpes (HSV 2) Infection can not be ruled out.

The dark macule (spot) over the peno-scrotal junction or over scrotal skin has nothing to do with STD/HIV. Not to worry. It could be a nevus (if blunded with surface), or a seborrheic keratosis (if it is palpable). Both are skin conditions, mostly not need any intervention. It would have been present earlier and you would not have noticed before your sexual activities.
Consult a Dermato-venereologist. He/she will examine you and if necessary with certain investigations, arrive at a diagnosis and treat you promptly. Get well soon.
Dr S.Murugan
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (48 minutes later)
So those bumps look like genital herpes? From many online articles i read they states warts would scab of applied with ACV. Also that heres bumps are more like open sores which these do not seem tonfeel like they arent casuing me of any pain.My sexual activity is with my girlfriend we have raw sex but ive never seen any signs from her or suspicion of cheating.
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Answered by Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Unlikely to be genital warts

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Apple cider is a weak acid, not strong enough to remove warts.
Herpes simplex infection appears as multiple grouped vesicles (bumps filled with fluid), which ulcerates to form tiny grouped sores. They may remain painless with few individuals.
But only a close inspection, sometimes along with investigations we will be able to predict correctly.
Dr S Murugan
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (2 hours later)
Any possibility of this being a skin rash of somebsort. The dark spot on the testicle area actually started peeling the dark spot off when washed as well btw.
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Answered by Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Scrotal skin lesion is not related to your sexual activity.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Only a close inspection can fix the diagnosis whether it is a non-venereal or a STD condition. Possibility of non-venereal skin condition can not be ruled out totally, by seeing the picture alone, with regards to your penile shaft lesion.
As far as your scrotal skin lesion is concerned, it is definitely not related to your sexual activity. Another possibility is drug reaction (FDE_Fixed drug eruption).
Consult a Dermatologist earlier and get well soon.
Dr S.Murugan.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (15 hours later)
The scrotal lesion is now red are you sure this is not related to the penile bumps? Also have a better picture of the bumps on the shaft
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Answered by Dr. Sankaranantham Murugan (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Scrotal lesions have possibility of related to penile lesion.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
I saw the recent pictures sent by you.
The scrotal lesions is appearing totally different from that of the original picture sent by you.
Anyway, regarding the penile shaft lesion, still I favor the diagnosis of Genital herpes only. Regarding the scrotal lesions possibility of related to the sexual activity can not be ruled out and possibly related to penile lesion. Signs of inflammation is obvious, where it was not so with first picture.
But the exact diagnosis can be made by close inspection in person and along with the investigation, if necessary.
DR S.Murugan
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Bumps On The Penile Shaft?

Brief Answer: Your lesion is unlikely be due to warts. Detailed Answer: HI, Welcome to HCM. Thanks for posting your query. You had not mentioned anything about your sexual activities and how long you are having these lesions. Your lesion over the shaft of penis does not seem to be a genital wart. Wart would have a rough and irregular surface(verucous) rather a smooth contour. Warts would not have responded to Apple Cider application. Possibility of Genital Herpes (HSV 2) Infection can not be ruled out. The dark macule (spot) over the peno-scrotal junction or over scrotal skin has nothing to do with STD/HIV. Not to worry. It could be a nevus (if blunded with surface), or a seborrheic keratosis (if it is palpable). Both are skin conditions, mostly not need any intervention. It would have been present earlier and you would not have noticed before your sexual activities. Consult a Dermato-venereologist. He/she will examine you and if necessary with certain investigations, arrive at a diagnosis and treat you promptly. Get well soon. Dr S.Murugan