Symptoms of Genital Warts


Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by a group of viruses called HPV or human papilloma virus. This is a highly contagious disease – through direct, sexual contact with another person who is infected with genital warts.

The warts appear around the genital area of a man or a woman. It varies in size and shape. They are flesh or gray-colored and can be raised or flat. It can be spreaded one by one or can grow in groups or clusters. In men, the warts can appear on the testicles, scrotum, penis, thighs and groin. For women, they can also be painful and appear in and out the vagina and inner thighs. They can also be found in the anal region, growing in and out of the anus. Some warts can be so small that they are only identifiable with a pap smear or a colposcopic exam of the cervical area and vagina. Just like many sexually transmitted diseases, the genital warts symptoms may not be seen right away. However, there could be some small, hard sports that are visible to the naked eye and they can grow in 3 weeks to 3 months.

Go to your doctor if you think you have the genital wart treatment. He can tell you the next steps if you have the warts, follow his orders and do not be stubborn. There is also a genital wart removal called ‘Heal Warts’ and can be ordered and delivered to your house. To know more about this disease, search for it on the web and you will find more information about it.