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Are these genital warts(condyloma)?
Hi, I am a 22yo gay male. I have felt some bumps around my anus and thought that it was because of shaving, but after 2 months they were still. so I decided to grab my phone and take a picture. I was shocked to see those too many bumps... I googled it on the internet and found that it's condyloma, I went to see 2 doctors that have confirmed the diagnosis and suggested me to go and see a dermatologist so I did and I started Crytherapy sessions, after around 8 treatments, I decided to stop it. Also, I read on the internet that some strains of that virus are cancerous and I freaked out, I asked my doc to tell me what to do to find the type of virus, he said it's complicated in our country and may put you in real danger (as a gay man). then, I went to another proctologist to check IfI have inside, and he told me that I have not any warts and even those on the outside are not warts. maybe because I was half treated? all the small ones disappeared except the 2 bigger ones. Please help.
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From your description I do think you had warts. Warts can be cancerous but finding the strain will be very impractical. Treatment is more practical so that it doesn't reach that stage. Please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment.
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