Genital Wart Information Is Essential To Lovers Of Their Reproductive Health!

Written by Dr Warts on November 11, 2008 – 11:55 pm -

In my search for information about herpes and genital warts I came across this fascinating article by Esteri Maina.  I hope you find it as fascinating as I did.

Although nearly all sufferers of genital ailments feel fascinated by these disorders and keep it hushed to them, those who care about their fertile future seek solutions.

With genital warts, this must be no exemption because it has akin and perhaps most hideous reality to have to accept to live with.

The question why people get infected with this unrelenting turmoil is because of their intimate lives and so genital wart is a sexually transmitted disease.

Those men and women who have the potential of catching this scandalous genital infection are those who can not tolerate intimacy with one and only spouse but instead seek spicy relationships with insignificant others ho might be coincidentally potential transmitters.

This does not mean that those who are docile and well contented with solo partner can not contract one, the bastard lover who sleeps around might be an opportunity for this virus.

The virus that results to genital warts infection is called human papillomavirus (HPV) but this is one among many types. I must say that if human life get lost in every business they do, it is because they lack knowledge and therefore ignorant of the consequences.

At times the warts may not be visible and while one who is not infected is about to have intimacy with the possible carrier of this HPV virus, they may be oblivious of this. The moment one has oral, vaginal or anal sex with an infected person, the virus is only pleased to grab yet another reverie home on the genital parts of a flesh individual.

This virus has an incubation period of few months to a couple of years that may pass without a trace of any worrying wart on those better not show off parts.

It is for this reason that many people who already are indubitable owners of this horrible virus will keep on transmitting this virus from one lover to the next without ever life aware of their quandary.

So in fact I can not be incorrect to call this virus a slow but calculative destroyer of human reproductive life, so be wary of this you who can not stand one intimate partner.

If you are lucky with the virus even if, you might be able to notice early genital warts signs and they include a burning pain in the unnatural area, an itching sensation, redness or soreness of the area and also moisture or dampness around the unnatural area.

Genital warts may be tiny, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps. In men, genital warts can develop on the penis, near the anus, or between the penis and the scrotum.

In women, genital warts may nurture on the vulva and perineal area, in the vagina and on the cervix. Genital warts differ in size and may even be so small to be visible. These warts are not only horrifying to look at but dreadful as well and it is for this reason that you must let the doctor scrutinize them and not you first.

If they are left untreated, it could lead to cervical cancer in women or cancer of the penis in men a condition that can be a cause of poverty problems in the future.

The doctors will most likely recommend medical prescriptions, but overly grown warts on the genitals, he may select the surgical removal course of action.

The only vital business is for him to detect the warts on you and depending on his advice; you could also choose to go herbal or untreated treatment which is luckily available.

By: Esteri Maina

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I hope you found that article helpful, be sure to keep an eye out for new articles life posted regularly

Regards,

Dr. Warts

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Facts about the Incubation Period for Genital Warts and More

Written by Dr Warts on November 3, 2007 – 1:26 am -

If you have noticed that there are some fleshy lumps around your genital area or your anus, you may have contracted the sexually transmitted disease of genital warts. Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus also known as HPV. There are many different types of HPV and genital warts are one of the ways in which it affects us.

How to Tell if You Have Genital Warts

It is vital once you become sexually active to educate yourself about the various sexually transmitted diseases that you can contract, especially if you have multiple partners. The incubation period for genital warts is just one of the things that you need to reckon about when you choose you are ready to have sexual intercourse with your partner.

Most of the focus is on sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDs and Herpes, but because the HPV virus has different strains, it is best that you research this virus that can affect you in so many ways and not just during the incubation period for genital warts and beyond.

If you can see genital warts, then your health care provider can see them too. The incubation period for genital warts is generally two to four weeks and after that you may or may not start to see signs and symptoms. You will be contagious, and highly so after the incubation period for genital warts is done. Some symptoms don’t show up for months, long after the incubation period for genital warts is over.

That is why it is so vital, and for women especially, that they be checked regularly for the presence of the human papilloma virus. HPV is also a sign of a precancerous condition that can affect the cervix. If you have genital warts and you are a woman, often it will be detected when you have a pap smear. Your results will come up abnormal and your health care provider will want to do further testing.

There are many different treatment options depending upon the severity and the location of your genital warts. Your health care provider will work with you to map out an effective treatment plot that will help you to rid yourself of unsightly and itchy genital warts and help you to permanently rid your body of the human papilloma virus. You will need to be checked long after the incubation period for genital warts because even even if the genital warts have long since disappeared, HPV may still be present.

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Noticing the Early Signs of Genital Warts

Written by Dr Warts on October 9, 2007 – 7:59 am -

It is very vital to be able to notice the early signs of genital warts, not only because they are so contagious and thus can be spread to a partner so easily, but also because they are such an frighteningly common problem in the world today. Genital warts are really considered as life one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases in the world.

Early Signs of Genital Warts

While in women genital warts tend to grow on the vulva, and the area between the external genitals and the anus, in men they are typically found on the tip of the shaft of the penis and on or around the anus. But they can also develop in and around the mouth of a male or female if they have come in contact, namely had oral sex with, someone who has the disease.

Only by noticing the early signs of genital warts straight away will you be able to get proper treatment at the right time, and this is why even if you have been with a partner for a long time and even if you use protection, you must still permanently keep an eye on these areas and make sure that there is nothing to be concerned about.

Treatment

By recognizing the early signs of genital warts, you will then be able to say your doctor and they will be able to properly diagnose and assess your condition and then from there determine which treatment is going to be best suited for you and your condition. There are several options to choose from here, one of the most common involving the use of liquid nitrogen.

This is the treatment method that works basically by freezing and then burning off the warts, and although it will usually be a bit uncomfortable, there is generally small to no actual pain involved in the process. It is vital that you by no means try to take care of the warts yourself and not use over-the-counter medications, because these are usually not intended for use in the moist tissues of the genital areas.

Causes

The best way to be able to spot early signs of genital warts is to know the causes, because this way you will know what to avoid and when you must watch out for them. Genital warts are caused by a virus known as HPV, which infects the top layers of your skin, and although there are really more than 100 different types of the virus, only certain types are able to cause warts.

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Identifying Genital Warts Video

Written by Dr Warts on October 4, 2007 – 4:41 am -

This video must give you some very excellent information about how to identify genital warts, or what some people know as herpes.

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What Are The Consequences of Genital Warts

Written by Dr Warts on October 3, 2007 – 8:12 am -

Even if sexually transmitted diseases or STDs are often in the news, you don’t hear much about genital warts. Many people have no thought that this condition is an STD and can have serious consequences if left untreated.

Signs and Symptoms of Genital Warts

Most people who contract genital warts have no symptoms. Signs and symptoms of genital warts may appear within a few weeks of exposure, a few months or not at all. The genital warts will appear as soft lumps of flesh that are on or near the genitals and anus. You may not even see that you have genital warts as they can be hidden in the anus or vagina. Consequences of genital warts can be serious if you are not aware you have this disease.

Even if you can hear treatment for this condition, the virus that causes genital warts, HPV may not. It has been shown that more than 50% of women will spontaneously restore your health from HPV and all symptoms can expire within two years of infection.

How are Genital Warts Transmitted?

The spread of genital warts is by vaginal sex or anal sex. It can be transmitted from oral sex but it is rare. You can also get genital warts from having contact with a person who is infected warts. In rare cases, consequences of genital warts can be a mother with the disease passing it on to her newborn child. It must be noted that consequences of genital warts can be that you can transmit the disease to someone else even if no warts are visible. The virus is present and wearing a condom can protect both men and women from the consequences of genital warts.

Complication and Consequences of Genital Warts

If you let genital warts go untreated you can spread the virus that causes the disease to other sex partners which results in them passing along genital warts. This is a very serious consequence of genital warts.

Some strains of the virus that can cause genital warts can make a Pap test come back abnormal and can place many women at a higher risk for developing cervical cancer. Consequences of genital warts in men can leader to an increased risk for penile cancer. It is said that these particular strains don’t cause any warts that are visible.

How You can Prevent Consequences of Genital Warts

There is a vaccine that is now available to females between the ages of 9 and 26 that can help to protect them from the consequences of genital warts as well as protect against the 4 kinds of HPV that are the cause of many cases of cervical cancer and genital warts.

Using a condom whenever you have sexual intercourse is another way you ensure you don’t have to deal with the consequences of genital warts. Using a latex condom will offer you the best protection against the consequences of genital warts.

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Important Tips in Identifying the Beginning Stages of Genital Warts

Written by Dr Warts on October 2, 2007 – 11:40 am -

Facing a diagnosis of genital warts can be daunting, especially if you don’t know much about it. Hearing that it is caused by the stable HPV, human papilloma virus sounds terrifying but the fact of the matter is that it is treatable and you can live a normal life. But, how do you know if you are in the beginning stages of genital warts in the first house?

Everyone experiences some type of minor itching or burning sensations in the genital area at some point as both men and women get yeast infections and other curable situation. Therefore, minor irritation caused by genital warts may not cause much of a stir. But, if you do experience some type of irritation or notice a bump or rough patch days or weeks after having sex with a partner, chances are that genital warts may be the culprit.

Identifying those Beginning Stages of Genital Warts

Genital warts may pop up innocuously with a few bumps or a tiny cluster of bumps in the genital area that may or may not have some color to them. While you can experience the recognizable cauliflower like growth of warts in the genital area, chances are that the beginning stages of genital warts will just look like discolored bumps of flesh or even appear as rough patches of skin.

For women with genital warts inside the cervix, these are more hard to detect and many times are not felt, even during sex. These are often identified when a women sees her gynecologist for a well woman exam and Pap smear. Because HPV is one of the leading causes of cervical cancer, many doctors are cognizant of genital warts and often look for signs of them.

The Importance of Catching the Beginning Stages of Genital Warts

Some people will avoid going to the doctor, even if they believe they exhibit the beginning stages of genital warts. Avoidance is not the business to practice in this case as early treatment can go a long way toward preventing future outbreaks. In fact, the earlier you handle the beginning stages of genital warts, the more likely that HPV will go dormant which means a lot fewer outbreaks for you.

For the most part, it is a privacy issue when it comes to going to the doctor as people do not like having their “nether regions” examined so closely. Embarrassment must be the last business land you back when you are in the beginning stages of genital warts. Reckon of how embarrassing it will be if you end up having your entire genital area covered in enough warts to play connect the dots.

Do yourself a favor as well as your significant other and make that doctor’s appointment to verify those beginning stages of genital warts. The quicker the diagnosis, the quicker you will be treated and rid of them.

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