How To Remove Venaral Wart On Foreskin Back And Precautions To Be Taken?
Aftr checkng doctor i got to know i got infected by venaral wart on my foreskin back if i slide it i got one pimple like skin devoloped so pls tel me how it came to me nd solution nd precaution for it...Getting sucked dick also a reason to thid infection with unknown guys pls suggest me...thanks
Hi, I can understand your concern for venereal wart on foreskin. After reading your history I can make out two possibilities:
1. Molluscum contagiosum: a water filled bump due to virus.
2. VIral wart: thorn like soft projection due to viral infection.
Both of the things need cauterization under expert direction by radio-frequency. For the above you can meet a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis & treatment. Do not pinch, pop or scratch the area. Keep the area dry and wear cotton socks. Change the socks two time a day. Do not get exposed to extremes of environment and protect yourself from further infection..
Take care.
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How To Remove Venaral Wart On Foreskin Back And Precautions To Be Taken?
Hi, I can understand your concern for venereal wart on foreskin. After reading your history I can make out two possibilities: 1. Molluscum contagiosum: a water filled bump due to virus. 2. VIral wart: thorn like soft projection due to viral infection. Both of the things need cauterization under expert direction by radio-frequency. For the above you can meet a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis & treatment. Do not pinch, pop or scratch the area. Keep the area dry and wear cotton socks. Change the socks two time a day. Do not get exposed to extremes of environment and protect yourself from further infection.. Take care.