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Genitle warts

Genitle warts, also named: condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, is the most recognized sign
of genital HPV infection. But Many people have the genital HPV infection without genitle warts.

Genitle warts looks as soft, moist, or flesh colored and appear in the genital area within weeks
or months after being infected. They often appear in clusters that resemble cauliflower-like
bumps, and are either raised or flat, small or large. genitle warts usually show up in women on
the vulva and cervix, and inside and surrounding the vagina and anus. But In men, genitle warts
often appears on the scrotum or penis. in some cases, genitle warts can be found on the thigh
and groin.

Genitle warts, also called condyloma acuminata, are flesh colored or gray growths found in the
genital and anal region of both men & women. They represent the most common sexually transmitted
disease caused by a virus. The warts are caused by a virus called the human papilloma (HPV).
Infection with genitle warts may not be obvious.
genitle warts can occur at any age.

Most patients are between of the age of 17-33 years. Genitle warts is highly contagious.
The chances of getting it is a 60% risk by infecting from a single sexual contact with someone
who has genitle warts.

Children younger than the age of 3, genitle warts is thought to be transmitted by nonsexual
methods (for example by a direct manual contact),But the presence of genitle warts in children
usually raises the suspicion for a  potential sexual abuse.

Genital HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted disease. Each year about 1 million new
cases of genitle warts are diagnosed, two thirds of them are in women. About 15% of the United
State of Americas population suffers from it.

Treatment options for genitle warts are various and effective. The virus is treated today by
numerous kinds  of treatments. for example: podophyllin resin, imiquimod, trichloroacetic acid,
and podophyllotoxin. Surgical or destructive therapies include carbon dioxide laser, surgical
excision, loop excision, cryotherapy, and electrodessication. Interferon when injected locally
or administered systemically.

The efficacy of the treatment of genitle warts, appears to be good, but more and more studies
compares and claims that treatment method depends on the number, size, and location of lesions.
There is no certainty that any treatment is better or more effective than the other,
nevertheless, there is a matter of costs difference. It seems that the first line destructive
treatment is cryotherapy, but surgery and electrodesiccation are more effective.

Geneital warts

If you got Geneital warts then you are probably between the ages of 17-33 years like most of the people who get this disease. Also children can get warts but that is usually due to nonsexual methods such as direct manual contact.
Very few diseases and especially sexual diseases are as contagious as geneital warts.
Geneital warts can be transferred only through skin to skin contact and that means that you can only get it from your partner. There is a 60% risk of getting the wart infection from 1 single sexual intercourse with a partner who has genital warts.
Most people get mad at their partner at this stage and rather take their anger on them instead of doing what they need to do. There is no point in blaming or being mad at your partner. The best thing you can do is to treat it right away and to learn how to get rid of genital warts or it can spread easily and in huge amount to your genital or penis (usually on the tip of the penis). Beside the fact that you can pass it on to anyone you’ll have sexual intercourse with the HPV that causes the warts can stay under your skin forever while you’ll be able to treat only the external warts.
Its best to see a doctor if you are not sure if you got Geneital warts, Molluscum contagiosum or Frodyce’s spots – they are not the same disease and thus need a different treatment although they might seem the same. If for example you are a male and you got Hirsuties papillaris genitalis you should know that its not contagious and you don’t need any treatment. But if you have Geneital warts you better treat it ASAP or you’ll be sorry for the rest of your life.

Too many people are asking me why I hadnt written a good post for a the last 4 days and I just wanted to say that I am on vacation and I’ll get back writing as soon as I’ll come back

I am 14 and i haven’t had sex. I noticed recently a couple of tiny tiny spots on my crotch just the two then when i looked closer there was a slightly larger one that was sensitive to touch, i don’t know what it is or if it is safe and i can’t tell my mum about and i don’t have the time or courage to go to a doctors i have nobody to tell please help

If i take a pin and i just tap it in my genital wart what will happen?
will it bleed ?
i wouldnt stab it in hard just like tap it a little bit

Can you just b a carrier of the std, you don’t get symptoms, but you spread it to other people.

I have one mole looking thing near my down there but it looks like a mole. it doesnt hurt itch or anything, and its just ONE very small one. It just randomly appeared (been there for a couple of weeks), is it possible to just grow a mole spontaneously?

If you have genital warts removed (either by freezing/laser removal) how long is the recovery time….before things look back to normal?

Can you get just one wart when you have genital warts? and is it possible to get just a regular common wart down there?
actually i didnt post this before.i have never asked this question. And hey guy I am not a kid. I know to use condoms. But shit happens. Bfs cheat. So f you.

I didnt know if having "Genital warts" and just simply having 1 wart is different or the same? I have had this one wart for a year and it is embarrasing and I have read that genital warts are extremely contagious..Should I use the same caution with this single wart I’ve had for a while. Also, I just attempted to cut it off. Im pretty sure I didnt successfully remove it but I did it to minimize the size to allow further efforts to take affect quicker (drug treatment). Please, serious input: Contagious, same as "genital warts", further removal methods???

I gave my boyfriend oral. And he didn’t really pay attention to his penis but I pointed out I saw something. I was afraid it was herpes or a genital wart. And we pretty much ruled out herpes cause he would of known if he had gotten it, but he got checked out and we now know it’s a wart. I gave him oral like I said but can I get it in my mouth or any place else??!!

are they the same or different?

If there’s a wart on your hand and you touch yourself or someone else, will it transfer?

Same to the face, leg, etc.

Is it like a stalk growing into the skin such as a skin tag? that you literally have to tear off? or does it pop/break more like a pimple?

I am wondering because I have what I believe to be some other weird shit above my penis. just trying to relax about it though.

I had somethings on my penis that looked like tiny skin tags. I saw a dotor and he was not sure whether it was warts or skin tags, but he applied nitrogen on them. I thought they would be gone, but when I came home they were still there. Is this normal, does it take some time for the warts drop after being frozen, or do I need to go back to the doctor?

If symptoms like itching go away and there are no visible warts do you still need treatment?

I should have been more specific. What if you have sexual contact with someone who has a strain of HPV that causes warts but they don’t have any warts?

Anyone that can help with any input would be appreciated. Please only people who have actually used it, not people who will send a link to buy it to where they make a profit on it. Real answers please…..

Moreover, if one were to appear, is there a normal time period that an outbreak would last if untreated?
So if one were to appear, is it possible/normal that it only stays for a week or two?

I’m just curious..was having a man discussion today that was quit funny and there was a big debate on the cures for certain types of issues!

I had some warts removed on Wednesday and they were all around my anal area. However it’s been 6 days and I’m still JUST as sore as I was the day after surgery. I don’t feel like the pain has gotten any better or it has started to heal at all. I was just wondering if anyone knows about how long it takes until I will begin to start feeling a bit better again and can move around/sit comfortably.

This is a question for people that have or had genital warts.

How many breakouts did you have? Did they go away?

What treatment did you use and was it successful?

I am getting a TCA peel next week. Tell me what to expect.

I am a 34 year old man, and have 1 wart on the side of my shaft, about halfway down. I really would like to get rid of it. Any proven methods would be appreciated!!

I think i have a genital wart and im nervous about going to the dr. what is the treatment for this?
I heard that genital warts come in clusters I only have one tiny white bumb on my vagina. Could this still be warts?

I have flesh-colored bumps on the head of my penis, and I’ve never had sex before, so is it possible for it to be genital warts? The warts aren’t itchy or anything, and they’re only on the head of my penis.

Also, is it possible to have genital herpes with the bumps not blistering, or oozing?

Sorry for the trouble.

He has never mentioned anything to me about possibly having genital warts. I don’t know how to explain to him i was snooping and came across it.
He has never mentioned having any stds, we have been having sex for about a year now.
How do i go about asking him though? I dont want him to break up with me for snooping..

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