
Genital warts treatment at clinic-n
Genital warts are sexually transmitted diseases (STI) caused by infection with the wart-causing HPV virus. Genital warts are rough, crest-like polyps on the genitals, groin, or anus, causing itching,
Key facts
- The Genital warts are lumps that appear in the genital area, cervix, anus and rectum (back passage), and sometimes around your mouth.
- They are caused by some types of human papillomavirus (HPV) which spreads through sexual contact.
The type of HPV that causes genital warts doesn’t cause cancer. - Generally genital warts can be removed with creams, cryotherapy or laser, but treatment does not get rid of the virus itself, which usually goes away on its own within 2 years.
- You can reduce your risk of genital warts by using condoms and receiving an HPV immunisation.
Symptoms for genital warts?
The Genital wart symptoms include bumps or polyps that protrude from the mucosal surface internally inside the body or externally from the skin and spread outward like cauliflower or cockscomb. Genital warts thrive in warm, humid, and moist environments, as well as in immunocompromised people. In some cases, genital warts can occasionally only be seen as a small, visible lesion, or they can be completely absent. Genital warts have the following specific characteristics:
- Smooth skin polyps or rough, convex polyps protruding from the skin.
- Polyps or bumps of various sizes.
Polyps of various colors, such as brown, pink, or red - A single or cluster of polyps, or bumps, form on the skin.
- Itching, a burning sensation, discomfort, or soreness in the vicinity of genital warts
- Bleeding from a polyp or the vagina, particularly while having sex.
Genital warts commonly found In?
- Clitoris
- Foreskin, penis, or scrotum
- Mouth, lips, and pharynx
- Cervix, vagina
- Urethra
- Vicinity of the anus, perineum
- Groin
- Rectum
- Vicinity of the vulva and vaginal wall
FAQ
Anal and genital warts are growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear around the genital and anal areas, often manifesting as small, flesh-colored bumps or clusters.
Symptoms include the presence of small, raised growths in the genital or anal region. Itching, discomfort, or bleeding during intercourse may also occur. But overall genital and anal warts are benign and harmless, and are not known to be linked to any sexual functional problems.
These warts are typically transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, often during sexual activity. HPV is highly contagious, and even individuals with no visible warts can spread the virus.
Typically there is no impact of genital warts on pregnancy. However, if the warts are big, infected or bleeding then your doctor might alter the delivery plan and may also suggest for removal of warts before delivery. It is important to speak to your gynecologist or healthcare provider about this.
Recurrence is possible with different studies giving different recurrence rates. But by and large it is agreed that the recurrence rate in surgical removal is less. Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider and preventive measures can help minimize the risk.

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