Everyone always warns you about sexually transmitted diseases and how difficult they can be to deal with. From middle school on, you hear that you should always be careful about who you choose to sleep with because you can catch something from them. And you really should listen, because one of those sexually transmitted diseases is a painful condition known as genital warts.
Genital warts are just that – warts that develop in the genital area, either on or around the anus, vagina or penis. Genital warts are caused by an infection by some types of human papillomavirus, also known as HPV. In fact, the two HPV subtypes that account for nearly 90% of genital wart cases are subtypes 6 and 11. By the time they reach age 50, around 80% of women will have been infected with some form of HPV, but only a few strains will actually cause genital warts. It should be noted, however, that these two strains of HPV, while they do cause genital warts, are considered very low-risk when it comes to cancer development.
For females, the symptoms of genital warts are fairly obvious. Painful warts develop in clusters and spread into large masses of warts all around the genital area. They can develop both outside and inside the vagina. Inside, they occur on the opening to the womb, the cervix. In men, genital warts are typically present on or around the tip of the penis, but they can also develop along the shaft or even on the scrotum. Both males and females may also develop genital warts around the anus. It is even possible – although less common – for genital warts to develop inside the mouth or throat due to oral sex as well.
Genital warts, as an STD, are spread by sexual intercourse. If you have unprotected sex with someone who has HPV, there’s a very high chance they will infect you with it as well. Any type of sexual intercourse, whether it’s oral, anal or vaginal presents a risk.
Once you catch HPV, you can’t get rid of it. The virus continues to live inside your skin. That’s why once you develop genital warts there is a chance they will develop again. While there is treatment available for genital warts, all doctors can do is get rid of the warts themselves. Chances are you will have to have the procedures done more than once. That’s why it’s extremely important to always practice safe sex – once you catch this particular STD, you’ll have to live with it for the rest of your life.
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Learn More About HPV Female Genital Warts
HPV is one of the most frequently contracted sexually transmitted diseases, and so it is one that you are definitely going to want to be educated on, that is for certain. While there is no cure for genital warts, there are various treatments that are available but these are going to have to be used for the long term.
Just as with any other sexually transmitted disease, you should be smart and taking all the proper precautions towards not contracting an STD in the first place, but since this is not always the case and mistakes do happen, at least you should be aware of what HPV female genital warts are.
HPV female genital warts are caused by the virus known as HPV, or the Human Papillomavirus. There are actually more than 100 types of HPV that a person can develop, and there are some which result in warts, and these warts can be passed on from one person to another. They are very contagious, and so if you ever find that you are suffering from genital warts, you want to abstain from all sexual activity until you have got the situation sorted.
If you have HPV female genital warts, the first step that you want to take is to get in and see your doctor. They are going to be able to examine the HPV female genital warts and see how serious the problem is. Then they are going to be able to work with you on this and make sure that you are going ahead with the right treatment method.
You have to be aware that even when the HPV female genital warts go away, the disease is still there. However the purpose of treatment is no reduce the number of warts that you have or at least make sure that they go away as quickly as possible.
Therefore you are always going to have to keep an eye on yourself and your body and make sure that you are looking out for more warts in the future. Your doctor is going to have to do routine checkups and they will need to examine inside as well because genital warts can occur on the cervix and other areas of the body.
Make sure that you are educated on this and that you know what the disease is all about so that you know how to deal with it properly.
Just as with any other sexually transmitted disease, you should be smart and taking all the proper precautions towards not contracting an STD in the first place, but since this is not always the case and mistakes do happen, at least you should be aware of what HPV female genital warts are.
HPV female genital warts are caused by the virus known as HPV, or the Human Papillomavirus. There are actually more than 100 types of HPV that a person can develop, and there are some which result in warts, and these warts can be passed on from one person to another. They are very contagious, and so if you ever find that you are suffering from genital warts, you want to abstain from all sexual activity until you have got the situation sorted.
If you have HPV female genital warts, the first step that you want to take is to get in and see your doctor. They are going to be able to examine the HPV female genital warts and see how serious the problem is. Then they are going to be able to work with you on this and make sure that you are going ahead with the right treatment method.
You have to be aware that even when the HPV female genital warts go away, the disease is still there. However the purpose of treatment is no reduce the number of warts that you have or at least make sure that they go away as quickly as possible.
Therefore you are always going to have to keep an eye on yourself and your body and make sure that you are looking out for more warts in the future. Your doctor is going to have to do routine checkups and they will need to examine inside as well because genital warts can occur on the cervix and other areas of the body.
Make sure that you are educated on this and that you know what the disease is all about so that you know how to deal with it properly.
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