The condition is: A friend was telling me, his condition goes way back aint new He has like small zits on his penus skin Everything working with him properly and there's no side effects so what is it?
You have to make sure that these lesions are not "condyloma accuminata" cause these are caused by a virus called human papiloma virus "HPV" and this virus is sexually transmitted. It has no effect on males but once it infects the female it can cause cervical cancer. "Cancer in the opening of the female uterus" so you need to be checked and if it is HPV and you are sexually active your mate should also be checked and if she is infected, she should receive a vaccine for the virus.
The little bumps sound like they may be due to inadequate local hygeine. (This is not a criticism, but the area is subject to more sweat, etc.,than most other body areas, and so is prone to this sort of thing).some are like acne that comes on face of infection and increased sebum. They of course could be indicative of something more serious, such as herpes, but only if they change in appearance,size, become red and open sores painful,burning These don't sound like that. Do get them checked though, since it is so difficult to know for sure what's going on in this region, especially if you have unprotected sex.
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