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ये जननांग वृद्धि क्या हैं जो मस्सों की तरह दिखती हैं और अगर ये ठीक हो जाएं तो क्या मैं शादी कर सकता/सकती हूँ?
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Sexual Health & Wellness
Question #29921
38 days ago
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ये जननांग वृद्धि क्या हैं जो मस्सों की तरह दिखती हैं और अगर ये ठीक हो जाएं तो क्या मैं शादी कर सकता/सकती हूँ?

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एक आदमी को जननांग मस्सों जैसी कुछ चीजें थीं और उनमें से कुछ पर बाल थे। उसने एक यूरिन एचपीवी टेस्ट करवाया और वह नेगेटिव आया। ये चीजें क्या थीं? टेस्ट का क्या मतलब है? अगर मस्से चले गए हैं, खासकर अगर वे एचपीवी थे, तो क्या वह बिना किसी समस्या के शादी कर सकता है?

How long have you had these growths?:

- 1-3 months

Have you noticed any changes in the growths, such as size or color?:

- They have disappeared

Do you have any other symptoms, like itching or pain?:

- No symptoms

Have you had any previous HPV tests or treatments for these growths?:

- Medical treatments from a doctor

What did your healthcare provider say about the negative HPV test?:

- They explained it was accurate

Are you currently in a relationship or planning to marry soon?:

- Yes, I'm planning to marry soon

Have you discussed your concerns about these growths with your partner?:

- No, I think it's not necessary
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Dr. Bharat Joshi
I’m a periodontist and academician with a strong clinical and teaching background. Over the last 4 years and 8 months, I’ve been actively involved in dental education, guiding students at multiple levels including dental hygienist, BDS, and MDS programs. Currently, I serve as a Reader at MMCDSR in Ambala, Haryana—a role that allows me to merge my academic passion with hands-on experience. Clinically, I’ve been practicing dentistry for the past 12 years. From routine procedures like scaling and root planing to more advanced cases involving grafts, biopsies, and implant surgeries. Honestly, I still find joy in doing a simple RCT when it’s needed. It’s not just about the procedure but making sure the patient feels comfortable and safe. Academically, I have 26 research publications to my credit. I’m on the editorial boards of the Archives of Dental Research and Journal of Dental Research and Oral Health, and I’ve spent a lot of time reviewing manuscripts—from case reports to meta-analyses and even book reviews. I was honored to receive the “Best Editor” award by Innovative Publications, and Athena Publications recognized me as an “excellent reviewer,” which honestly came as a bit of a surprise! In 2025, I had the opportunity to present a guest lecture in Italy on traumatic oral lesions. Sharing my work and learning from peers globally has been incredibly fulfilling. Outside academics and clinics, I’ve also worked in the pharmaceutical sector as a Drug Safety Associate for about 3 years, focusing on pharmacovigilance. That role really sharpened my attention to detail and deepened my understanding of drug interactions and adverse effects. My goal is to keep learning, and give every patient and student my absolute best.
37 days ago
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems presence of warts ( hpv infection) Usually they are harmless And benign And usually donot grow after complete surgical excision Please get following tests done for confirmation of exact diagnosis and share result with general physician medicine or pathologist for better clarity Pap smear Biopsy CBC Esr Hpv dna Colonoscopy Fnac Immunohistochemistry Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Dr. Nikhil Chauhan
I am currently working as a urologist and kidney transplant surgeon at Graphic Era Medical College & Hospital, Dehradun. It's a role that keeps me on my toes, honestly. I handle a pretty wide range of urology cases—stones, prostate issues, urinary tract obstructions, infections, you name it. Some are straightforward, others way more complex than you expect at first glance. Every patient walks in with a different story and that’s what keeps the work real for me. Kidney transplant surgery, though, that’s a whole different zone. You’re not just working on anatomy—you’re dealing with timelines, matching, medications, family dynamics, emotional pressure... and yeah, very precise coordination. I’m part of a team that manages the entire transplant process—from evaluation to surgery to post-op care. Not gonna lie, it’s intense. But seeing someone who’s been on dialysis for years finally get a new shot at life—there’s nothing really like that feeling. In the OR, I’m detail-focused. Outside of it, I try to stay accessible—patients don’t always need answers right away, sometimes they just need to feel heard. I believe in walking them through what’s going on rather than just giving reports and instructions. Especially in transplant cases, trust matters. And clear, honest conversation helps build that. Urology itself is such a misunderstood field sometimes. People ignore symptoms for years because it feels “awkward” or they think it’s not serious until it becomes unmanageable. I’ve had patients who came in late just because they were embarassed to talk about urine flow or testicular pain. That’s why I also try to make the space judgment-free—like whatever it is, we’ll figure it out. At the end of the day, whether I’m scrubbing in for surgery or doing OPD rounds, I just want to make sure what I do *actually* helps. That the effort’s not wasted. And yeah, some days are frustrating—some procedures don’t go clean, some recoveries take longer than they should—but I keep showing up, cause the work’s worth doing. Always is.
37 days ago
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Namaste 🙏

What Were Those Growths?

· Likely molluscum contagiosum, skin tags, or follicular lesions — especially since hair was growing from them (warts rarely grow hair) · Genital warts (HPV) usually do not have hair

What Does a Negative Urine HPV Test Mean?

· Urine HPV tests detect high-risk cervical HPV strains only — not the low-risk types that cause skin warts · A negative result does not rule out genital warts · It simply means no high-risk HPV DNA found in urine

Can He Marry Without Problem If Warts Are Gone? ✅ Yes — if growths are fully cleared by a doctor and no new ones appear for 3–6 months

· HPV/certain skin viruses can clear completely from the body · Once cleared + no recurrence = safe to marry · Honest conversation with partner is wise, but medical risk is minimal

Do This Now

· Visit a dermatologist to confirm what the growths were · Get clinical examination, not just urine test · Wait for 3–6 months recurrence-free before marriage

— Dr. Nikhil Chauhan

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Dr. Alan Reji
I'm Dr. Alan Reji, a general dentist with a deep-rooted passion for helping people achieve lasting oral health while making dental visits feel less intimidating. I graduated from Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences (batch of 2018), and ever since, I've been committed to offering high-quality care that balances both advanced clinical knowledge and genuine compassion for my patients. Starting Dent To Smile here in Palakkad wasn’t just about opening a clinic—it was really about creating a space where people feel relaxed the moment they walk in. Dental care can feel cold or overly clinical, and I’ve always wanted to change that. So I focused on making it warm, easygoing, and centered completely around you. I mix new-age tech with some good old-fashioned values—really listening, explaining stuff without jargon, and making sure you feel involved, not just treated. From regular cleanings to fillings or even cosmetic work, I try my best to keep things smooth and stress-free. No hidden steps. No last-minute surprises. I have a strong interest in patient education and preventive dentistry. I genuinely believe most dental issues can be caught early—or even avoided—when patients are given the right information at the right time. That’s why I take time to talk, not just treat. Helping people understand why something’s happening is as important to me as treating what’s happening. At my practice, I’ve made it a point to stay current with the latest innovations—digital diagnostics, minimally invasive techniques, and smart scheduling that respects people’s time. I also try to make my services accessible and affordable, because good dental care shouldn’t be out of reach for anyone.
33 days ago
5

Growths with hair coming through them are not always Human Papillomavirus Infection warts; they can also be harmless skin tags, irritated hair follicles, or other benign skin lesions, especially if they disappeared after treatment and caused no symptoms. A negative urine HPV test lowers the chance of active detectable HPV in the urinary tract, but urine testing is not the most reliable method for diagnosing genital HPV or confirming whether past skin lesions were truly genital warts. If the lesions are completely gone and a doctor has treated and examined them, marriage is generally not a problem, but it is still wise to have a follow-up with a dermatologist or urologist and to discuss sexual health openly with a future partner, including consideration of HPV vaccination if not already vaccinated.

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Dr. Arsha K Isac
I am a general dentist with 3+ years of working in real-world setups, and lemme say—every single patient teaches me something diff. It’s not just teeth honestly, it’s people… and how they feel walking into the chair. I try really hard to not make it just a “procedure thing.” I explain stuff in plain words—no confusing dental jargon, just straight talk—coz I feel like when ppl *get* what's going on, they feel safer n that makes all the difference. Worked with all ages—like, little kids who need that gentle nudge about brushing, to older folks who come in with long histories and sometimes just need someone to really sit n listen. It’s weirdly rewarding to see someone walk out lighter, not just 'coz their toothache's gone but coz they felt seen during the whole thing. A lot of ppl come in scared or just unsure, and I honestly take that seriously. I keep the vibe calm. Try to read their mood, don’t rush. I always tell myself—every smile’s got a story, even the broken ones. My thing is: comfort first, then precision. I want the outcome to last, not just look good for a week. Not tryna claim perfection or magic solutions—just consistent, clear, hands-on care where patients feel heard. I think dentistry should *fit* the person, not push them into a box. That's kinda been my philosophy from day one. And yeah, maybe sometimes I overexplain or spend a bit too long checking alignment again but hey, if it means someone eats pain-free or finally smiles wide in pics again? Worth it. Every time.
38 days ago
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Hello

Those growths could have been genital warts caused by HPV, but they also may have been harmless skin tags or normal hair-bearing skin bumps.

Hair can grow from warts too, so that alone does not confirm anything. A negative urine HPV test in men does not fully exclude HPV, because urine testing is not very accurate for detecting genital HPV infections or warts.

If the growths disappeared after proper medical treatment and the doctor is satisfied with the result, he can usually marry and have a normal sexual relationship without major problems. However, HPV can sometimes remain in the skin even after visible warts are gone, and there is still a small chance of transmission.

Using protection and being open with a future partner is generally recommended.

Take care Feel free to talk

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Dr. Prasannajeet Singh Shekhawat
I am a 2023 batch passout and working as a general physician right now, based in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. Still kinda new in the bigger picture maybe, but honestly—every single day in this line teaches you more than textbooks ever could. I’ve had the chance to work under some pretty respected doctors during and after my graduation, not just for the clinical part but also to see how they handle people, real people, in pain, in panic, and sometimes just confused about their own health. General medicine covers a lot, right? Like from the smallest complaints to those random, vague symptoms that no one really understands at first—those are kinda my zone now. I don’t really rush to label things, I try to spend time actually listening. Feels weird to say it but ya, I do take that part seriously. Some patients just need someone to hear the whole story instead of jumping to prescription pads after 30 seconds. Right now, my practice includes everything from managing common infections, blood pressure issues, sugar problems to more layered cases where symptoms overlap and you gotta just... piece things together. It's not glamorous all the time, but it's real. I’ve handled a bunch of seasonal disease waves too, like dengue surges and viral fevers that hit rural belts hard—Hanumangarh doesn’t get much spotlight but there’s plenty happening out here. Also, I do rely on basics—thorough history, solid clinical exam and yeah when needed, investigations. But not over-prescribing things just cz they’re there. One thing I picked up from the senior consultants I worked with—they used to say “don’t chase labs, chase the patient’s story”... stuck with me till now. Anyway, still learning every single day tbh. But I like that. Keeps me grounded and kind of obsessed with trying to get better.
37 days ago
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Hello A negative HPV urine test does not reliably rule out genital HPV infection or past genital warts. In men, urine HPV testing is not considered a very accurate or standard test for diagnosing genital warts. Genital HPV is usually diagnosed mainly by physical examination of the lesions.

What you described — “wart-like bumps with hair growing from them” — could be several different things, not necessarily HPV genital warts:

* Normal hair follicles or prominent pores * Skin tags * Molluscum contagiosum * Fordyce spots * Ingrown hairs * Seborrheic keratoses * Condyloma acuminata (true genital warts from HPV)

Hair can grow through or around many normal skin bumps, including some warts, so hair alone does not identify them.

True genital warts from Human papillomavirus infection are usually:

* Soft, flesh-colored or gray * Rough or cauliflower-like * Sometimes multiple and clustered * Often on the penis, scrotum, groin, or around the anus

About the urine HPV test:

* A negative urine test mainly means HPV DNA was not detected in the urine sample * It does not prove the person never had HPV * It can miss infections limited to the skin * HPV can also clear naturally over time

Many sexually active adults get HPV at some point. In most people, the immune system suppresses or clears it within 1–2 years.

Regarding marriage and future risk:

* If the lesions are gone and there are no active visible warts, the transmission risk is much lower * But HPV can sometimes persist invisibly in skin for some time even after warts disappear * Most couples eventually share HPV exposure anyway through normal sexual contact

Having had possible genital warts in the past usually does not prevent marriage, fertility, or a normal sexual relationship.

Reasonable steps before marriage:

* Get examined by a dermatologist or sexual health doctor if uncertain what the lesions were * Consider HPV vaccination if not already vaccinated * Avoid sexual contact while active visible warts are present * Routine STI screening may also be useful depending on history

The strongest evidence that the problem is resolved is:

* No visible lesions for many months * Normal clinical examination

Thank you

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Dr. Nirav Jain
I am a qualified medical doctor with MBBS and DNB Diploma in Family Medicine from NBEMS, and my work has always been centered on treating patients in a complete, not just symptom based way. During my DNB training I rotated through almost every core department—Internal medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surgery, Orthopedics, ENT, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Emergency medicine. That mix gave me the skill to manage acute illness, long term disease and preventive care together, something I find very important in family practice. In psychiatry I worked closely with patients who struggled with depression, anxiety, stress related problems, insomnia or substance use. I learned not just about medication but also about simple psychotherapy tools, psycho education and how to talk openly without judgement. I still use that exp in family medicine, specially when chronic disease patients also face mental health issues. My time in General surgery included assisting in minor and major procedures, managing wounds, abscess, sutures and emergencies. While I am not a surgeon, this gave me confidence to recognize surgical cases early, provide first line care and refer fast when needed, which makes a big difference in online or OPD settings. Now I work as a consultant in General medicine and Family practice, with focus on both in-person and online consultation. I treat conditions like fever, infections, gastrointestinal complaints, respiratory illness, and also manage diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and lifestyle related chronic diseases. I see women for PCOS, contraception counseling, menstrual health, and children for common pediatric issues. I also dedicate time to preventive health, lifestyle counseling and diet-sleep-exercise advice, since these small changes affect long term wellness more than we often realize. My key skills include holistic diagnosis, evidence based treatment, chronic disease management, mental health support, preventive medicine and telemedicine communiation. At the center of all this is one thing—patients should feel heard, safe, and guided with care that is both professional and personal.
37 days ago
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Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. Not every small genital growth is necessarily HPV/genital warts. Some harmless normal conditions can look similar, including: - Skin tags - Fordyce spots - Hair follicle-related bumps - Pearly papules - Molluscum - Benign skin growths

The fact that some had hair growing from them may suggest they were related to hair follicles or benign skin tissue rather than classic HPV warts, although it is impossible to confirm without direct examination or biopsy.

Regarding the urine HPV test: - A negative result lowers the likelihood of active detectable HPV infection - But HPV testing in men is not always perfect or routinely recommended because detection can vary depending on sampling site and test method

If the lesions have completely disappeared after treatment and there are currently: - no visible warts, - no symptoms, - and doctor evaluation was reassuring, then marriage is generally not automatically a problem.

Also important: - HPV is extremely common and many sexually active people are exposed at some point - In many cases the immune system clears/suppresses the virus over time

However, no doctor can guarantee “zero future recurrence” because HPV-related lesions can occasionally recur.

It is generally a good idea to: - Maintain safe sexual practices - Consider HPV vaccination if eligible - Have any new/recurrent lesions examined promptly

Final Prescription / Advice: - No medication needed if lesions are fully resolved and no active symptoms are present - Avoid self-treatment chemicals or internet remedies on genital skin - Dermatology/urology review if any lesions recur

Advice: If there are currently no visible lesions and prior evaluation/treatment was completed, marriage is usually not medically contraindicated based on this history alone.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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Genital growths that resemble warts could be caused by a variety of conditions. While HPV (human papillomavirus) is known for causing genital warts, negative urine HPV test results indicate that this particular test did not find evidence of the virus in the urine. This doesn’t entirely rule out HPV as the cause, but it suggests other possibilities for the growths. It’s important to consider common conditions such as seborrheic keratosis, skin tags, or even molluscum contagiosum, which can cause wart-like lesions and sometimes have hair growing from them. A dermatologist or a specialist might recommend a biopsy or additional testing to confirm the diagnosis.

In terms of marriage and sexual activity, if the lesions are not due to an active HPV infection, the risks associated with HPV transmission are less concerning. However, it’s crucial to ensure these growths are not infectious or related to any other sexually transmitted infections before resuming intimate activities. Even if they were HPV and they resolved, using protection and having open conversations with partners about sexual health is recommended.

If you’re planning to marry, it’s wise to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on a thorough evaluation. This can help ensure that you and your partner are well-informed about any potential risks or ongoing treatments necessary to manage your health condition safely. Remember, appropriate diagnosis and understanding of the condition underpin responsible health-related decisions.

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