Your Much Needed Answers To Your HPV Warts Questions

Hpv Warts is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by HPV, otherwise known as Human Papilloma Virus.You many known this condition as genital warts. HPV Warts is one of the most difficult STD’s to treat as it can have a dormancy period where the infection lies in your body without any symptoms. This means that it can spread really easily as the person might not even know they have the condition. HPV Warts goes through periods where the infection lies dormant and then other times the warts flare up. HPV Warts is extremely infections so it is really important that you always practice safe sex by using a condom. If not you have a 70% chance of passing HPV Warts to your partner.
This disease can also be spread through skin to skin contact of an infected area. If the warts are particularly small the person might not even realise that they have the infection. Condoms are not always going to protect your partner against infection as the HPV Warts can appear in places not covered by the condom. Women particularly could be totally unaware they have genital warts as they are often only diagnosed when a women goes for a pap spear. Therefore is it vitally important for a sexually active woman to have regular pap smears.
If left untreated chronic HPV Warts could lead to serious conditions such as cervical cancer or pelvic inflammatory diseases. Being aware of the symptoms of the disease gives you the heads up, not only for yourself but also to be able to diagnose if your partner is infected. Sexually active men and women should be scrupulous about getting screened and going for regular check ups.
Hpv Warts often present themselves as small raised areas, they feel soft but do not burst, they may itch or burn, but can also be painless. If you are unsure why not look at some pictures of warts on the internet to self diagnose your condition. Sometimes the warts can be pink, other times more flesh colored or grey, a lot of people say they are similar to a clauliflower in shape. Some warts might go away without treatment, but more often then not they require treatment to get rid of them.
There are various treatments available either speak to your doctor who might choose various treatments including to burn them off. Your other option is to treat yourself in the comfort of your own home with a treatment from a well known firm. Just remember that the choice is yours, and if one option does not work just try another one.

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