
overview
- Genital warts are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infections. Almost all sexually active people will be infected with at least one type of human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes genital warts, at some point in their lives.
- Genital warts affect moist tissue in the genital area. They can look like small, flesh-colored bumps or have a cauliflower-like appearance. In many cases, warts are too small to be visible.
- Some strains of genital HPV can cause genital warts, while others can cause cancer. Vaccines can help protect against certain strains of genital HPV. Genital warts Treatment in Khammam
symptom
- Genital warts in a woman
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In women, genital warts can develop on the vulva, the walls of the vagina, the area between the external genitals and the anus, the anal canal, and the cervix. In men, they can appear on the tip or shaft of the penis, scrotum, or anus. - Genital warts can also develop in the mouth or throat of a person who has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.
The signs and symptoms of genital warts include:
- Small, flesh-colored, brown or pink swellings in the genital area
- A cauliflower-shaped shape caused by multiple warts that are close together
- Itching or discomfort in the genital area
- Bleeding during intercourse
The reasons
The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes warts. There are over 40 strains of HPV that affect the genital area.
Genital warts almost always spread through sexual contact. Your warts don’t have to be visible for you to pass the infection on to your sexual partner. Genital warts Treatment in Khammam
Risk factors
Most sexually active people become infected with genital HPV at some point. Some of the factors that can increase your risk of infection include:
- Having unprotected sex with multiple partners
- Have had another sexually transmitted infection
- Have sex with a partner whose sexual history you do not know
- Become sexually active at a young age
- Do you have a weakened immune system such as HIV or an organ transplant medication
prevention
If you limit the number of your sexual partners and get vaccinated, you will avoid genital warts. Using a condom every time you have sex is a good idea, but it doesn’t necessarily protect you from genital warts. Genital warts Treatment in Khammam