Genital Warts Living With

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Genital infection with HPV is a sexually transmitted disease (ETS). More than 30 of these viruses are sexually transmitted, and
can infect the genital area of men and women including the skin of the penis, vulva (area outside the vagina). At least
50 percent of sexually active men and women acquire genital HPV infection at some point in their lives. In ultimately what we
here is saying that genital warts are sexually transmitted diseases. Many people carry the wart virus on the penis, in and around the vagina, or e
around the anus and rectum.
Not everyone with the genital wart virus is showing signs of illness. A point to note is that genital warts can also be
called condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, sometimes the warts of the penis. Genital warts are sexually transmitted infections caused by
genital sexual contact and is very very contagious. Condom use should not be a substitute. It can be difficult
talk about STDs, but as with any medical problem, we need this information to stay safe and healthy. Exchange
body fluids it is a cause for transfer of genital warts sexually transmitted diseases, it is through skin to skin contact.
That's why I mentioned previously that the use of condoms is not very helpful in preventing you from contracting genital
Warts STD infected. The method common carried out to detect genital warts STD is a visual examination
which is generally performed by a physician. No treatment for genital warts visible is better than another, and not just
treatment is ideal for all cases.
Warts are sometimes the outer lips of the vagina, inside the other potions thighs or genital area.
If visual inspection does not produce much fruit, other tests can be run on you like or even cervical cytology
colposcopy, which is dabbing the affected area with acetic acid. Other causes of genital warts sexually transmitted diseases is beginning to have
sex at a tender age, having unprotected sex, having sex with multiple partners and also have a history of
Other STDs.
No treatment is completely satisfactory, and some treatments are uncomfortable and leave scars. External genital warts may be
removed by laser, freezing (cryotherapy) or surgery with local anesthesia, such as Podophyllin toxin, imiquimod,
acid trichloroacetic and so on. In uncircumcised men, circumcision may help prevent recurrence. Some topical medications
include: Aldara, a cream, which improves the immune system's ability to fight the virus.
Gardasil is a vaccine for genital warts STD also recommended administered to girls between the ages of 9
to 26 in a series of three doses before the onset of sexual relations. Due to its highly contagious nature the only
really effective way to prevent genital warts sexually transmitted diseases is abstinence. It is therefore very important to check with your
doctor anytime you change partners, so you do not accidentally infect someone else if you have any STD effect
such as genital warts. Sexually active women should have a regular Pap smear to detect cervical cancer and other
pre-cancerous changes.
Check yourself frequently to detect real signs of warts, which can be treated. But remember: we treat the wart, not the virus, which
remains on the skin.
About the Author
Wangeci Kinyanjui has been researching and reporting on Health Matters for years. For more information on genital warts STD,
visit her site at GENITAL WARTS STD
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