Male Genital Warts Are Preventable And Treatable

Written by Dr Warts on February 2, 2009 – 1:03 pm -


  

Male genital warts are probably the most stressful of the STDs. They are unsightly and they can be transmitted to other sexual partners by mere skin contact. You can prevent yourself from getting genital warts by subsequent some precautions when having sex. If you already have male genital warts, you can handle them to make living with them a small more bearable. Just question your doctor about your problem. Don’t be embarrassed. It may be simpler to learn that genital warts are the most common STD around today. So, you’re not alone. There are other males going through the same business you’re going through. The business to keep in mind is that you must get yourself treated for your own peace of mind as well as the sexual health of all future sexual partners. And, if left untreated, male genital warts can cause more serious problems, such as cancer. So make sure you get treated as soon as possible by visiting your doctor.

How Is It Spread?

Male genital warts can be spread from preside over physical contact with the skin. Male genital warts don’t have to be visible in order to be contagious. That’s what’s so vital to learn. Male genital warts can be so small that they can’t be seen by the naked eye. You would need a microscope to see them. But, they may be there just the same and they can be contagious. The best way to prevent from diffusion male genital warts is to use a condom each and every time you have sex. But, even condoms may not prevent the spread of the disease. That’s why it’s so vital to get male genital warts treated if you do feel that you have them.

If you feel you have male genital warts, it’s imperative that you get checked out by your doctor immediately. Your doctor will be the one to determine if you do in fact have the disease. If you do, there are treatment options. You can have the warts burned off with a laser, or they can be frozen off by using liquid nitrogen. Either of these procedures may leave scarring, but slight, but they are fantastic ways to get rid of the genital warts. There are also creams and other treatments that still may be in their trial phases. Question your doctor about these because, while they may not work for everyone, they may work for you.

Just know that you’re not alone. Male genital warts effect many males. And it can lead to cancer if not treated effectively. So if you suspect that you have male genital warts, don’t waste another small. Get yourself checked out so that you can get rid of this unsightly and embarrassing sexually transmitted disease once and for all.

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Learning About Genital Warts in Men

Written by Dr Warts on December 8, 2007 – 9:04 am -

Genital warts can affect both men and women, but there are many different factors that have to be taken into consideration when it comes to the matter of genital warts in men in particular. The largest difference is in where the genital warts in men appear and how they are removed, and these are critical issues.

About Genital Warts in Men

Genital warts are really considered as life one of the most commonly passed on and contagious types of sexually transmitted diseases in the world, and they are caused by a virus known as HPV.

Although there are more than 100 different types of this virus, there are only a few strains in particular that are able to cause the genital warts, and these work by causing changes in the cells, while others seem to have no harmful effects at all.

Genital warts in men are spread through sexual contact and can infect the genital area, including the anus, penis, rectum, and scrotum. They tend to be much more prominent and noticeable on men, largely due to the fact in the majority of cases with women the warts really develop inside the genitals, usually on the walls inside of the vagina.

Symptoms

When it comes to the signs and symptoms of genital warts in men, there are many that are quite commonly experienced. Symptoms may occur anywhere from several weeks to months after life exposed to the virus, and may include an itching or burning around the sex organs, painless growths around the genital area or spots that develop into bumpy warts.

It is vital for men to realize that the longer these warts are allowed to grow, the more persistent they are going to become and if left untreated these warts can really end up diffusion to other areas of the body and becoming potentially perilous.

Prevention

Prevention is the best step, and by knowing what to be alert of, you will hopefully be able to avoid ever developing the disease yourself. It is extremely vital that you protect yourself during sexual relations, not only actual sex but oral sex and anything that involves your and another person’s body naked together because even this can spread the disease.

Especially when you have a new sexual partner in your life you need to be aware of their sexual history and protect yourself with condoms, because birth hegemony and other methods of protection will not protect you against STDs.

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