• Can this be HPV?

Hi. I am really confused as I can not seem to know what I have. I’ve seen a doctor and she told me it could be HPV but told me to take a test just to be sure so I will in a few days. She told me to use Cervugid and the little papillae were almost gone after I used it, but after sex they multiply and it’s a burning sensation. The bumps are soft, pink, they stay up and are linear. They don’t usually burn, just after sex and I have to wait 1/2 or 2 days to feel good again. I have this for 1 year and a half (April 2021) and I am very stressed, I want to be normal again and enjoy life, what this can be?

4 Answers

  • OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
  • Greenwood, IN

You may have a latex allergy to the condom or whatever type you are using

  • OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
  • Augusta, GA

It may be HPV but not sure. A gynecologist should be able to tell you. Unless you are re exposed. Does your partner have these as it could be shared.

  • OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
  • Louisville, CO

You likely need an exam and possibly a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis - if its HPV genital warts they can be diagnosed with one of those two ways.

  • OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
  • Santa Monica, CA

This probably isn't HPV as HPV doesn't come and go spontaneously. when you have the lesions you should see a doctor so they can be cultured.

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