If I Don't Have Any Warts - How Can I Have Genital Warts
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Genital warts are a Human Papilloma Virus, also known as HVP. There are over 120 known types of HVP and about 30 of these are sexually transmitted. There are low-risk and high-risk HVP types. Genital warts are in the low-risk category. High-risk HVP can cause cervical cancer. Genital Herpes is also a low-risk virus type.
These viruses are contacted from skin to skin contact usually during intercourse - vaginal or anal. Both woman and men are able to contact this virus.
And?yes you can have this virus and never see warts. Usually warts will appear within 8 months of contracting the virus. The warts are growths that appear on the genital area or anal area. They are usually moist, soft and flesh-colored though there are some variations that are red or brown in color. There can be one of them or several together forming a cluster. They may be small or large, flat or raised. Some warts are so small you can hardly even see them.
Genital warts can not spread to other parts of the body, such as your hands - they are only in the genital area - internal as well as external.
Many HPV viruses never actually show up - they are suppressed by the body's immune system. The National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Disease estimates that about 1 out of 272 American adults get genital warts each year. Some people never totally get rid of the virus and have outbreaks of warts at differing times. While there are other's where the virus just goes away.
If you do not have any visible warts it is difficult to diagnose. In woman if they have internal genital warts a pap smear will show up as abnormal.
While there is no cure for Genital Warts - there are medical and home remedies for getting rid of the actual warts. Some doctors will freeze them off and there are also medical topical creams. There are also home remedies that use tea tree and thuja essential oils.
The warts can go away and then come back again. If that happens you will need repeated treatment. It is estimated that 30% of genital warts do come back and require about 3 rounds of treatment.
While treating these warts either with a medical treatment or home remedy - it is a good idea to also build your immune system. Eating healthy meals, exercising and proper rest will build immune strength. Vitamins and herbs are also a great way to boost your immune system.
If you know you have been exposed to genital warts - you can call your doctor and ask their advice. It is always best to practice safe sex and to let your partner know if you feel you have any problems. Also - make sure you ask your partner if they have experienced any problems.
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