Regarding cauliflower?
Hello, Dr.
Hsu.
There are some granular protrusions on the frenulum of my penis (the area connecting the glans), which bleed when I scratch them with my fingernail.
This has been happening for about a month.
Could this possibly be genital warts?
A Gan, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/22
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
A-Gan: Hello, I cannot make a diagnosis based on this description.
Common warts are typically brownish-black, finger-like projections, and are often multiple.
This is a response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2006/10/22
More Info
Cauliflower warts, also known as genital warts, are a manifestation of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They typically appear as small, fleshy growths in the genital area and can resemble cauliflower due to their irregular surface. The symptoms you describe, such as the presence of granular protrusions along the frenulum (the band of tissue connecting the glans to the shaft of the penis) that bleed when scratched, could indeed suggest the presence of genital warts.
Genital warts are usually painless, but they can cause discomfort, itching, or bleeding, especially if they are irritated or scratched. The fact that you have noticed these symptoms for about a month without improvement is concerning and warrants further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
It is important to differentiate between genital warts and other potential conditions that could cause similar symptoms, such as pearly penile papules, folliculitis, or other dermatological issues. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination and may take a biopsy if necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
If it is indeed genital warts, treatment options are available. These can include topical treatments such as imiquimod or podofilox, cryotherapy (freezing the warts), or surgical removal. It's crucial to consult a urologist or dermatologist who specializes in sexually transmitted infections for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
Additionally, it is important to discuss HPV vaccination with your healthcare provider. The HPV vaccine can help prevent the types of HPV that cause most genital warts and certain cancers.
In summary, while the symptoms you describe could be indicative of cauliflower warts, a definitive diagnosis can only be made by a healthcare professional. It is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to address your concerns and receive appropriate care.
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