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Symptoms Of Hpv In Men

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When Genital Warts Occur

Genital warts are, in appearance usually flat, small, flesh or pinkish colored bumps, or very tiny in clusters assembling the shape of a cauliflower. In men, genital warts can develop on the penis, near the area of the anus, or on the scrotum. In the case of females, genital warts can develop around the area of the vulva or the cervix.

Genital warts vary greatly in size and in some cases, can not be seen since they can be very tiny, until they appear in clusters.

Genital warts can be a sign of infection that is caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a microscopic virus infecting the skin.

HPV are of different types or strains and are serious and harmful when left untreated. In women, genital warts as studies have shown have been connected to cervical and other forms of genital cancers.

Appearance

1. They can vary in sizes. There are warts that are very tiny be seen, especially when they appear individually; when in clusters, they can be seen easily.

2. In both men and women, warts can occur on or around the genital area, in the groin, the anus or rectum, or urethra.

3. In women, it can exist on the vagina, vulva or cervix; if located inside the cervix or vagina, often, can go unnoticed until a doctor discovers them.

4. In men, warts can develop on the penis or scrotum.

5. Warts mostly appear from two weeks to months after the infection.

Transmission

1. The virus can be transmitted to or from the anus, the genitals, throat or mouth during sexual interaction.

2. When the infection takes place, it can spread further to different areas of the genitals.

3. You can transmit the virus even if you have no symptoms that there is an infection or even if you do not see any warts on your genitals.

4. A pregnant mother can spread or contaminate her child during delivery, although is a situation which is very rare.

Identification and symptoms

1. When you feel that you may have genital warts, it is recommended that you, without delay consult with your doctor for diagnosis.

2. Females having genital warts symptoms must have assessment and examination for a possibility of HPV cervix infection.

3. Through the application of a small amount of vinegar or acetic acid unto the area where the warts exists, your doctor will usually can recognize some invisible or hard to identify warts, since the solution turns the area white.

4. During the procedure of colposcopy, the doctor will use an instrument to magnify the area in the vagina and cervix.

5. In a pap smear testing, cell samples are abraded or scraped from one's cervix and then examined to distinguish if the warts are cancerous.

Prevention

1. If possible, remain loyal to just one sexual partner.

2. Before a sexual relationship, it is wise that you should talk your mate about STDs. Be honest with each other and do try to discover if she or he is at risk. Be responsible.

3. Educate your partner about the risks of STD and make him or her understand of the consequences so that your partner too, will be careful.

4. Do not have any sexual contact if you feel you have symptoms of STD or under treatment for STD.

5. Do not have any sexual act with anybody who is having symptoms of STD or one who may have had exposure to STD.

6. Avoid having more than one sex partner.

7. Use a condom; however this does not guarantee that you are completely protected, as when warts in areas outside the condom, it can still infect you.

Treatment

1. Genital warts can well disappear even without any treatment.

2. Treatments that are conducted in the elimination of genital warts do not necessarily abolish HPV infection. Keep in mind that you are still able to transmit your infection.

3. Genital warts treatments are painful, and warts have the possibility to reoccur after treatment.

I hope this sexually transmitted diseases article was helpful to you, no matter how much... or how little it had to do with symptoms of HPV in men.

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