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waytogo
06-21-2002, 01:22 AM
can you have more than one type of wart if you have hpv? i have been treated before (for the more fleshy caulisflower types of warts) but now i think i am experiencing more bumps that sound like they could be of the flat variety. im afraid that it may be another std that i have heard of on here (starts with an M, but i can't remember what its called) but i would like to just hope that they are warts (maybe a different type, or are less developed)

i have been experiencing pms... and lots of hormones lately, and i know hormones bring out hpv (or so it seems with them getting especially bad during pregnancy) and i was thinking that this may just be a new outbreak that was brought on my hormone changes. i just noticed this today and i am really careful about checking myself for new bumps and things, so i think it has shown up within the past couple of days. any personal experiences with different types of warts, or advice anyone could give would be really appreciated. i just want to know if this is possibly just another type of hpv, (can you have more than one type of wart?) or if it may be something else. (no itching, no burning or any other symptoms...)

i have been to the doctor, and i know i have hpv... i plan on going back as soon as i have the extra money.

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sdp
06-21-2002, 04:06 PM
I've had the cauliflower type around the head of my penis, but I also had one higher up on the shaft that was more of a flat (planar) type. I guess the form of the wart is dependent on the skin type where it is infected. All were removed chemically. It's very possible that you this different form of wart. The "M" STD you were referring to is probably Molluscum Contagiosum. I doubt you have that.

waytogo
06-26-2002, 11:26 AM
hey, thanks a lot! i think you are right, i think they are warts but just look a tiny bit different... again, thanks for your comment :]





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