What is Genital Warts

How do genital warts occur

Genital warts are small skin growths that are found around the vagina and anus. Warts can be treated and are typically neither painful nor dangerous. There could be one or several, and their sizes could vary.

Why do genital warts develop?

A particular strain of the most prevalent STI, human papillomavirus (HPV), is the cause of genital warts. Some HPV types are transmitted through sex, and because they don't cause any symptoms, they are so widespread that many people don't even realize they are infected. Genital warts are not a cause for concern but can be bothersome, whereas some other types of HPV may cause cancer. Vietsub Sex Movies

Are genital warts contagious?

Yes, skin-to-skin contact during sex can spread genital warts. Even if a partner doesn't ejaculate, the warts could still spread if your bodies are in close proximity and touching where they are exposed. It may take months for genital warts to manifest after contact. If you have another kind of wart, like one on your hand, it won't spread to your partner's or your own genitalia through touch.

How are genital warts handled?

Your skin bumps will be examined by a medical professional who will determine whether they are genital warts or another infection by looking at them. Having genital warts removed is an option, but they might go away on their own as well. Warts can be removed in a variety of ways, such as by applying a prescription cream at home or by having a doctor freeze or burn them.

Take a deep breath and keep in mind that a medical professional is handling your wart removal through freezing or burning, and they will administer numbing medication so you won't feel anything. After your treatment, it's possible that the genital warts will completely disappear. You can return to your doctor to talk about additional treatment options if they recur. Avoid scratching the treated area while it heals to prevent skin irritation.

What actions can be taken to avoid genital warts?

Genital warts may not be completely avoidable, but you can protect yourself against some types of HPV by getting the Gardasil vaccine. The vaccine is available for both sexes. Before engaging in sexual activity, you can also discuss STIs with your partners, but keep in mind that HPV is so widespread that many people may not even be aware they have it. Regular STI testing and the use of contraceptives like external or internal condoms are excellent ways to maintain sexual health.

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