Genital Warts

Genital Warts present themselves as small white, pink or flesh colored bumps on the skin and some can be so small you will notice them with a naked eye.
Other times there will be a mass that develops like cauliflower.
In men they appear on the penal shaft, the scrotum or the anus.
In women, they appear on the vulva, inside the vagina, the cervix.
Other unusual places for the signs to appear in both men and women is the mouth or the throat of a person who has oral sex with an infected individual.
The HPV virus has a latency period when the virus is simply dormant. But be fore warned, they can still be spread to a sexual partner. Just because the warts are nowhere to be seen, may not mean that one is not infected with genital warts.
The latency period can range between 3 months and go all the way to 2 years up…
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Symptoms of Genital Warts:
***They appear as painless bumps or pimples, on the skin in the genital area.
***They can be itchy and embarrassing due to the constant need to scratch.
***They begin tiny but if they are not treated they can rapidly grow in large clusters that look like the head of a cauliflower.
***Apart from the itching there can also be some pain during sexual intercourse which can sometimes bleeding.
Testing and Diagnosis For Genital Warts:
A medical examination by a qualified doctor will prove the suspicions you have about an infection. There are different techniques that medical personnel can use to test you. Remember, sometimes the warts are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
Treatments For Genital Warts:
Treatment involves the removal of the genital warts physically where possible. The virus itself cannot be cured. The virus will continue to survive in your system and depending on your immune system. Genital Warts can reappear and require another round of removal or treatment. There are numerous treatment methods available. Many are painful and leave scars.
Prevention of Genital Warts:
There is no treatment for genital warts that is 100 percent effective except for abstinence and still remains the best and only form of prevention.
You do not need to wait till you have been infected to begin taking precautions. The virus has no known cure and the best most medications will do is take care of the symptoms, which are Genital Warts.
If you must engage in sex be faithful to one faithful partner who is not yet infected. It sounds old fashioned but it works for Genital Warts…