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Painful Genital Wart. Gets Bigger With Time. Treatment?

I had on my butt cheek that rubbs against the other (180lbs)..thought it was mole, then worried it was a genital wart . Now I ve been a lot of walking lately and this thing suddenly turned to a lrg pimple with a deep root . The.I tryed to sqweeze it very pianful. Then itgrew.from the inside..every time I got sqweeze it itgets bigger on the inside ( hard then sometheing pops and it see
Wed, 3 Apr 2013
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Hi, thanks for posting your query

From what you have described it seems to be a wart or a skin tag.

Avoid squeezing it because this increases the chances of infection and scarring.
It may be treated with radio or electric cautery.

You may contact a dermatologist nearby for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

Hope this solves your concern
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Painful Genital Wart. Gets Bigger With Time. Treatment?

Hi, thanks for posting your query From what you have described it seems to be a wart or a skin tag. Avoid squeezing it because this increases the chances of infection and scarring. It may be treated with radio or electric cautery. You may contact a dermatologist nearby for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Hope this solves your concern