The urine is burning and there are pimples, is it an HPV infection?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-28

Patient's Statement:

Half a month ago, I felt itchy, so I went to the hospital in the UK for examination, the doctor said that I had balanitis, and also prescribed me medicine, applied for a week, but after a week there will be intermittent glans discomfort, in the last week I found that there are a lot of goosebumps on the foreskin of the glans, I don't know why I checked the Internet and said that it may be a symptom of genital warts.

I tested positive for HPV56 59 when I was in Shanghai before, but after the end of August this year, I didn't do any further ** at that time, because no genital warts were found.

When I woke up this morning, I felt some burning sensation in my urine, and the urine that came out was relatively cloudy, I was afraid that it was blood in my urine, and I also felt some discomfort in my left waist, and I thought it might be a kidney

Director Gao replied:

HPV infection is not related to blood in the urine or cloudy urine.

On the outside of the foreskin is sebaceous hyperplasia or sebaceous heterotopia, which is not genital warts or a precursor to genital warts.

Sebaceous gland heterotopia is mainly due to the small number of local cleaning, and the glands are blocked and caused by sterility, which does not need to be **, usually pay attention to cleaning, and gradually reduce and return to normal.

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