Genital Warts FAQ's
1 What are genital warts? Genital warts are the symptoms of human
papilloma virus (HPV) infection.
As such, genital warts are viral lesions caused by human papilloma viruses normally referred to as HPV.
Genital warts are also known as venereal warts. They are also referred to by the technical
term, condyloma acuminatum.
2 What causes genital warts?
The reason for genital warts eruptions is the human papilloma virus (HPV). Genital warts are the symptoms of
harboring the human papilloma virus (HPV).
3 What are the treatments for genital warts?
There are different alternatives for getting rid of genital warts (venereal warts), common warts, plantar
warts, vaginal warts and mouth warts. Treatments for warts include: There is no assurance that the body is no
longer carrying the HPV virus after the treatment of genital warts. However, after having a genital wart cleared,
a person becomes less contagious and considerably reduces any future complications arising due to genital
warts.
4 How do genital warts HPV spread?
Both male and female bodies can get infected with this genital warts HPV virus. There are various ways through which genital warts HPV spreads.
Sexual contact is the most common way through which genital wart HPV spreads. Visible genital warts are very
contagious. Skin-to skin-contact, such as during sex, between a sterile person and one who has genital warts HPV
is the primary reason for the spread of the human papilloma virus.
5 How are genital warts diagnosed?
Genital warts appear as soft, moist, pink, or flesh-colored swellings, growths or bumps, usually in the
genital area. As such, they are easily diagnosed by visual inspection. However, some warts are so small that they
are not visible to the naked eye. Vinegar (acetic acid) is applied to the suspected area which causes the warts to
whiten and makes them more visible.
6 What are the risks of having genital warts during
pregnancy?
A woman's body undergoes many changes during pregnancy. The hormonal changes may encourage the growth and
number of genital warts eruptions. This may induce bowl problems or make delivery more difficult. In rare cases,
this can lead to cesarean section delivery. expectant mother who has genital warts (vaginal warts) can transmit the
infection to her baby during delivery.
7 What are the risks associated with untreated genital
warts?
Genital warts are very contagious and any sexual contact would lead to the transmission of HPV to an
uninfected partner. Untreated genital warts may grow larger and multiply. They need to be kept clean to prevent
them from getting infected as seen in the genital warts images below. Genital warts images of a case developing multiple infections at the wart site in the absence
of proper hygiene and genital warts treatment. Genital warts HPV increase the risk of contracting other HPV
types.
8 What do genital warts look like and what are the symptoms?
Genital warts are elevated growths which appear as small bumps on the genital skin. They may be white, pink
or flesh-colored. There can be a single wart growth or they can be in clusters. Genital warts appear on moist
surfaces, such as the penis as well as entrance of the vagina and rectum. The moist environment of the genitals
best suits the genital warts HPV. However, genital warts are not always restricted to the genital area.
9 How can a genital warts HPV infection be prevented?
A person should consider the following factors that will help prevent the genital warts virus (human pimpolla virus)
10 Are there any pills to cure the inside genital warts, if so,
which one is it? Can a woman give a male genital warts if she only has one wart on her vagina and they have
unprotected sex? The wart has been there for over a month.
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