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Numerous Bumps After Shaving Off Pubic Hair, No Itching Or Burning. Chances Of Genital Warts?

I am a 50 year old male. I have what would appear to look like genital warts , but it does not itch , burn or appear redning. However I have noticed that when i have shave my pubic hair off, it would appear that i may have nick a wart as there patern lines up to overlap each other. Are genital warts transferable by razor blade when shaving and do they always burn, itch or have redness, because mine never do and 1 is dark brown like a mole or freckle?
Tue, 27 May 2014
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Thanks for contacting HCM. It appears from your description that you do have genital warts. Yes, genital warts can be transferred by razors. Usually they are asymptomatic i.e. they do not burn or itch and have no redness. They could be like mole or could be skin coloured. regards
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Numerous Bumps After Shaving Off Pubic Hair, No Itching Or Burning. Chances Of Genital Warts?

Thanks for contacting HCM. It appears from your description that you do have genital warts. Yes, genital warts can be transferred by razors. Usually they are asymptomatic i.e. they do not burn or itch and have no redness. They could be like mole or could be skin coloured. regards