8Penile Cancer
Another possible symptom of HPV in men is the development of penile cancer. This is a rare form that often happens within the penis or on the skin of this part. Those people who are over 50 years old tend to be at the highest risk. Penile cancer would make your penis skin become thicker with changing colors, often on the foreskin or tip. Also, you might notice some other signs such as red rashes, crusty bumps, flat growths, odorous discharge, and swelling. There are many forms of penile cancer, including squamous cell, carcinoma in situ, melanoma, and adenocarcinoma. [8]















