About
Genital Warts - the Humanpapilloma Virus
What
Causes Genital Warts? How did I get them?
It is a Sexually Transmitted
Viral Skin Disease.
Factors
which increase your risk of getting Genital Warts
& other complications of HPV:
Use condoms every
time. They reduce the risk, but don't eliminate
it. They are actually
more effective at preventing HIV than preventing
contraction of HPV.
Protect your
immune system with a healthy lifestyle.
Stop smoking. Smokers may be more likely to develop
genital warts than nonsmokers and are more likely
to have warts recur.
Abstinence is the only 100 percent-effective way
to avoid infection.
Stay faithful to your partner.
Women who have had genital warts, and women whose
partner has ever had the condition, should have
pap smears at least every 6 months. For warts
on the cervix, women may be advised to have pap
smears every 3 months after initial treatment.
If a child has genital warts, you should suspect
sexual abuse as a possible cause. Call your doctor.
What Are Genital Warts?
What are the Symptoms?
Genital Warts are soft growths on the genitals.
Other names for this condition include Human papilloma
virus (HPV), Anal warts, Venereal warts, Penile
warts, Condylomata acuminata and Condyloma.
Genital warts grow well in the moist genital
area. On the outer genitals, it is easy to recognize
them as they are raised and flesh coloured, and
can occur singly or in clusters. If left untreated
they may quickly grow to take on a cauliflower
like appearance.
Cervical and Vaginal warts are flat and not easily
visible. It is important that this condition be
diagnosed (via reglar pap smears) and treated
because Genital warts of this kind can lead to
cancerous and precancerous changes in the cervix.
If you have both HPV and the herpes virus together,
you are at particular risk for developing cervical
cancer.

Genital Warts can be Untreated
pin head or pea sized Genital Warts
Tell me more about HPV & Genital Warts
There are more than 150 sub-types of HPV. more
than 70 of which cause genital warts. There are
no definite statistics on how many people have
HPV, and it is unclear as to why some people are
more susceptible to 'catching' the HPV virus,
but it is estimated that it is well over 50% of
the population of the United States.
We do however know that genital warts, or condyloma,
is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease
and can lead to more serious
health problems, including cervical cancer, if
left untreated as the virus easily invades the
vagina and cervix.
The HPV virus can cause warts on the penis, vulva,
urethra, vagina, cervix and around the anus. This
is a common condition, though most people have
no symptoms. It is contagious, and if you have
Genital warts, it is adviseable that you treat
them or you risk spreading it to others, you also
risk complications.
Can I Cure Genital Warts?
Unfortunatley, the HPV virus resides in your DNA.
While it cannot be cured, the genital warts themselves
can safely be removed by a range of methods including
freezing & burning or natural
treatments. The virus may lie dormant, or
can break out at any time. Ways to keep it out-of-sight
involves boost
your immune system - keep genital warts at bay. Please
read this free resource which explains exactly
how to do so.
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