answers 0:When I was 14 I had a sex with a girl, that was my first and only time since then, 2 years ago I started noticing a red bump on the shaft of my penis and got worried, I know your not supposed to put off signs like these but I just tried not to think about it, since then it has progressed and now I visually see a couple warts on my penis and little white bumps around my tip, I was just trying to deal with it until a couple days ago when I started noticing some white bumps on my lip and then with closer examination I saw that my tongue is starting to get little raised up red bumps on the side, I am starting to get extremely scared and I want to know where can I go ASAP to get this checked out, I don't want my parents finding out or anybody else for that matter, PLEASE HELP ME, I want to get rid of this!!!!!...Show moreanswers 1:1answers 2:Wow,! im sorry little man :Pyou need to go to a local planned parent hood, they will not tell your parents.they will examine and tell you what the virus isIf it's red around a white dot, it's sounds more like herpes.Warts are skin color.Do not use bleach!!!...answers 3:I had unprotected sex with a girl who had genital herpes (HSV1 - oral type)I didn't find out until 3-4 months later. I went straight away and got tested and blood tests came back negative.But at 5 months, I had an outbreak of herpes symptoms, i went to the doctor and the test came back positive for the lesion (culture test)The blood test was still negative though, but culture test positive. The doctor said it means a recent infection HOWEVER I haven't slept with anyone for 5months so it can't be any newer than thatIs this possible???...answers 4:ok so im really shy and 14 and just read that you have to have doctors check up on you when your 18 and they look at that erea down there, ya know.... well i'm so shy and ! no matter what happeneds i will never show a doctor that. i do! nt care who they are... so what should i do and is it true that i will HAVE to go to the doctor for that??answers 5:What do you plan on doing when you have kids? And do you ever plan on getting on birth control? Because with either of these, yes, its necessary. You really need to relax. These doctors are specially trained to look at those parts. They've seen it all, and won't even remember the little 14 year old they saw by the next day. You will, at some point need to get checked out. If you remain afraid of this you could let potentially serious problems go without being checked. Seriously. If you never plan on having kids, or having sex...Yes, i really mean NEVER having sex...then thats the only way you can avoid it....answers 6:its a good idea when you start having sex to get a pap smear done to make sure you dont have any abnormalities, and you should get one every year to make sure you dont have any stds. thats also how they test for cervical cancer too so its a very ! good idea to get these tests on a regular basis, but as long as you are not having sex, you dont really need to get one. maybe by the time you start having sex you will be more comfortable with it. i would think so concidering you will e having some guy look at it....answers 7:Although treatments can remove the warts, they do not remove the HPV virus, so warts can recur after treatment. The virus from remains in the body for a lifetime.[2] According to the Center for Disease Control's report on HPV to Congress in 2004, studies have shown that 70% of new HPV infections clear within one year, as many as 91% clear within two years. The median duration of new infections is typically eight months. The gradual development of an effective immune response is thought to be the likely mechanism for HPV DNA clearance. The state of the immune system determines the chances of removing the virus entirely and can be affected by factors such as HIV infection, certain medications, stress, o! r illness.[3] There is even some suggestion that effective treatment of! the wart may aid the body's immune response...answers 8:go to a free clinic..search for some that are in ur area in the internet..answers 9:yes, and im very qualified.. jk, but it is a needed checkupanswers 10:Yes because herpes can lay dormant for a certain period of time.answers 11:You DON'T have to tell your parents, actually. You're 16 years old and sexually active, and if you visit a doctor, that is between you and your doctor. It also falls under Doctor/Patient Confidentiality laws. They are not required by law to inform your parents (unless you're in the emergency room and badly injured, but you wouldn't go to the ER for an STD anyway), so don't worry about that. Call around your area or look online to find a free clinic and make an appointment. Don't put it off any longer! Trust me, you'll feel SO much better once you go and get it taken care of. If it is genital warts, no worries. You have them removed and you're fine. Yes, your body will always carry the virus, a! nd yes, you do owe it to your sexual partners to tell them about any STDs you have had. Make sure you ALWAYS use a condom unless you're in a serious, MONOGAMOUS relationship....answers 12:My frnd had sex with 3 guys, she got test for hiv type1 and 2.., itz negative, and got test for (vdrl)syphilis it also non-reactive.. In 3days she going to get test for ful std.. Wat is her risk, she scared a lot.. She got a bump near her vagina, it doesn't hurt.... Please answer..Best answers wil get 10points..answers 13:Don't be afraid to tell you parents about it. It is not something abnormal to have sex with a girl, and far from uncommon to get some sort of disease, especially the first time you do it. By all means if you don't want to tell your parents go see a doctor this is not something to toy with.And don't use bleach that guy is making fun of your situation, it will burn your skin and result in awful complications....answers 14:Actually, you're better off telling your parents it ! burns when you pee (ie Urinary Tract Infection), and when you go to the! doctor, show it to him. You can't go to the ER without a parent, we're not allowed by law to treat minors under 18 without parental consent (we'd have to call them at home and get permission to treat-they'd want to know why, we'd have to tell them). If you do have genital warts, it's from the HPV virus, and, like herpes, there is NO CURE. https://health.google.com/health/ref/Genital warts...
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