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You should see your healthcare provider if:

  • You notice any unusual growths, bumps or skin changes on or near the penis, vagina, vulva, anus, scrotum or groin (where the genital area meets the inner thigh).
  • If you see a bump that wasn’t there before or your skin just doesn’t look the way it usually does.
  • Your sex partner(s) tells you that he or she has HPV.

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