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General Warning Signs of Genital Warts
Written by Dr Warts on December 2, 2008 – 10:43 pm -Genitals warts are one of those things that you simply do not speak of in public and likely don’t even reckon about except your doctor brings up the subject. Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) which just happens to be closely linked as the cause of many cases of cervical cancer as well as other types of cancer in the genitals. This virus is transmitted sexually so you have to have had preside over sexual contact with someone infected and not everyone shows signs of genital warts.
It is so vital to trade sexual histories with potential partners so as to avoid contracting any sexually transmitted disease (STD) like genital warts. In addition, protective sex with a condom is also dominant in avoiding the HPV virus. But, not everyone knows they have these warts and could inadvertently pass along the infection to you, so you must know the signs of genital warts in case they ever happen to you.
General Signs of Genital Warts
Typically, it could take as long as a month for signs of genital warts to appear after life exposed to HPV, although sometimes it may take much longer. Most genital warts are not painful, but they can produce an itchy sensation, especially when clothing rubs on them. Just like warts on a finger or toe, these genital warts could have a rough texture and cauliflower-like appearance. In addition, some warts have been completely flat while others may be nearly invisible, only detectable by a doctor.
For men, signs of genital warts may occur in various places in the genital area such as the penis, urethra and rectum. In actuality, these warts could be inside the urethra or even underneath the foreskin of the penis. In females, signs of genital warts may appear near the rectum, near the urethra, inside the vagina or even on the lips of the vulva. In both men and women, other signs of genital warts include discolored swelling at the wart sites and even painful intercourse with or without abnormal bleeding.
The invisible warts may cause general itching which you may not attribute to genital warts because they may either look like an innocuous bump or just a small rough patch of skin. Therefore, only a doctor can truly determine whether or not you have the warts by conducting a skin test.
Treatment of Genital Warts
There are a number of both surgical and topical treatments for genital warts and while these won’t really eradicate the virus that causes them, you can find some relief. You and your doctor together can determine the best way of treatment based on the signs of genital warts that you exhibit.
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What Do You do About Internal Genital Warts?
Written by Dr Warts on November 27, 2008 – 11:02 am -If you reckon you have internal genital warts you will need to see a doctor. This is especially right if you have noticed you have genital warts on your body near your vagina if you are a woman, your penis if you are a man, and for both around your anus.
Life treated in the early stages of genital warts is vital because of human papilloma virus that is involved. This is a serious virus that is usually sexually transmitted and for both men and women can develop into cancer if it is left untreated.
Who Can Get Internal Genital Warts?
For women, internal genital warts can be inside the vagina. You may have felt a burning or an itching sensation inside and mistake it for a simple yeast infection. If treatment for a yeast infection doesn’t work, then it is nearly certain you have internal genital warts. Women can also get internal genital warts in their anus. These may be mistaken for hemorrhoids at first, but as with a yeast infection, when conventional treatment doesn’t work, you will need to be examined further.
Men usually experience genital warts on their penis or under the foreskin if they are not circumcised. Internal genital warts can appear in their anus as well.
What Is the Next Step?
Once you have been to see a health care provider regarding your condition and you have been diagnosed with internal genital warts, you will be treated for the human papilloma virus. You will need to have a doctor take out your internal genital warts. You cannot handle them yourself with over the counter creams and lotions that claim to be genital wart removers.
Your doctor will need to do a surgical course of action such as LEEP. This course of action will be done once you have had a biopsy that confirms the presence of internal genital warts and an ASCUS reading that your health care provider will perform. Take heart if you have been diagnosed with internal genital warts that you are not alone and this condition is quite common.
What You Can Do to Prevent Genital Warts
The best way to avoid developing genital warts if you are involved with multiple sexual partners is to permanently practice safe sex. Using a latex condom when you are having intercourse is the best way to prevent contracting internal genital warts. If you are practicing oral sex, there are latex condoms that can be used on a female and use one on the man’s penis to ensure you are not going to contract any type of sexually transmitted diseases.
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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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