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Is this a genital wart or something else? Im scared! With photos!

Two months before it has more body color, trying to squeeze it out and accidentally tear it off. Nearly no blood, skin around was red. then i used some old cream for teared moles and it was gone after few days totally normal skin. After half and month i noticed here it again, it is back same size, same spot, more brownish.. couldit be HPV? also no itching, or burning ar anything else

also in this photo only that object in the center.. in the edge of photo is just some birthmark
https://serving.photos.photobox.com/16007042b66e42e3533205c52413f2bdb27fd63d4df25e987c57af7e562a58e13cf765af.jpg
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It might be, but only a doctor can look at it and know for sure.

It is a bit odd that you'd only have one, but it's possible. Ask your doctor to biopsy it, and don't do anything to it. Stop squeezing it, treating it with any cream, and just leave it as is so your doctor can see it and test it without anything affecting it.

If it is HPV, it's not a huge deal. It's estimated that 90% of sexually active people will get HPV at least once in their lifetimes. Some experts consider it an inevitability if you're sexually active today.

Most people will have the virus clear their body within 2 years.

Just go get it checked, don't panic, don't mess with it, and let us know what happens.
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