AgentColby Posted January 16, 2013 Report Posted January 16, 2013 I'm currently dealing with several warts on my arse hole. I've had them frozen three times now, had two different types of cream and they're still there. The first cream they gave me (Warticon) made the skin sore as hell, so much that I struggled to walk, so I stopped using that one. The one I'm currently on (Aldara) is supposed to encourage the immune system to target the warts, however it takes two or three treatments to work. I'm mid-way through treatment number two, and I've been warned HIV can make the healing take longer, so my doctor is suggesting burning them off once he'd had a look at them in a few weeks time.I've been told I can carry on having sex as most adults have the virus whether they have visible warts or not, but sometimes they are not comfortable, and I can feel quite self conscious as guys can feel them when fucking me. I'll be glad once they've healed or been burnt off (smells like BBQ apparently). I would NOT carry on with having sex. HPV can be passed on to people. Whether or not people have the virus is irrelevant. Your next option is to have them burned off. Since you have tried creames and freezing them and they didn't work, you should go have them burned off.
AgentColby Posted January 16, 2013 Report Posted January 16, 2013 I should have done the same thing as you and treated it as soon as the warts started to appear. But my doctor told me that he had hiv+ patients that didn't need to go through the surgery after taking the medication. well... that was not my case at all. Thanks for the advices. Your doctor was sadly misinformed. Warts manifests different for people. Some get the warts, others don't. Some need medical interventions and for others, it heals on it's own. I have to say that bottoms, more so than others, need to have their anus and rectum checked regularly. I see my doctor every 4-5 months for blood work. Each time gives me a physical. I am very very honest with him about my sexual activities. He knows I do not used condoms and haven't done so in 10 years, he knows I have multiple sex partners. I always have him not only run my blood for all STDs but I also have him check my anus to ensure no warts and that things look good.
manused Posted January 16, 2013 Report Posted January 16, 2013 I would NOT carry on with having sex. HPV can be passed on to people. Whether or not people have the virus is irrelevant. Your next option is to have them burned off. Since you have tried creames and freezing them and they didn't work, you should go have them burned off. I'm off back to clinic tomorrow for my latest wart check. They're still there, so I'm going to insist they burn them off. I'm not sure which country you are in, but here in the UK every clinic I've been to just shrugs their shoulders at warts - "carry on having sex" they say as the virus is so common. Even when burnt off I'll still have the HPV virus and I can still pass it on. There are no ways to tell if a person carries the virus unless they produce warts, hence why the clinic says to carry on having sex.
manused Posted March 4, 2013 Report Posted March 4, 2013 After having my warts for nine months, trying freezing several times, and full courses of different creams my doctors have finally given in and have referred me for surgery. The warts have spread, and are all over my arse hole, and are now inside I am told. I'm not looking forward to a sexless time healing... How are you getting on brazilianboy?
hdbiker2000 Posted August 1, 2013 Report Posted August 1, 2013 I just found out 2 week ago that I have anal warts. Went a specialist and he told me that I have 4 small external warts and 1 possible internal. They have caused a little discomfort but waiting until mid-October 2013 to see if I will need them removed. Doctor thinks that they might disappear on their own in the next couple of weeks. I'm a married guy and I think I caught them from being a bareback bottom for a couple other married guys. Kinda makes me feel slutty.
fuckrogerbb Posted August 1, 2013 Report Posted August 1, 2013 My sympathy. I have had hemorrhoid surgery internal which left scar tissue. I couldn't get fucked for a year, but after that I slowly got brave and got back in the swing. Very frustrating year. I've also had anal polyps removed and my anal muscle made tighter because of recurring fissures. Now, I can only get fucked by thin or average thickness in a cock. Very frustrating because most guys are too thick. it is what it is and I keep trying until I find guys who are thin and bareback. Hang in there. I would keep the anal surgeries at a minimum since that makes anal sex harder and harder
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