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Genital Warts Spread: Areas of Concern for Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus or HPV. It grows on the genital and anal area of an infected person and can affect both men and women of any age. It has also been found to affect children though the cause is not through sexual contact but by direct contact with a person who has the viral infection. This is why it is important to know how genital warts spread.

Genital warts are categorized under the sexually transmitted diseases. It is highly contagious and therefore treatment should be prompt. Like other diseases that are associated with sexual contact, it rarely has a felt symptom so the first sign that you are infected with the human papillomavirus is when the first wart appears. Genital warts spread by having sexual contact with an infected person. It happens through skin contact on occasions such as when a person has vaginal, anal or oral sexual intercourse with someone who is infected with the virus. The given period for a genital wart to develop is around three months from the sexual contact. In cases where there is an oral sexual contact, genital warts spread in the mouth area.

Genital warts on women can be seen inside and outside of the vagina or on the uterus. It also grows on the area around the anal opening. In male genital warts spread from the tip and shaft of the penis and to the scrotum and anal area.

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HPV Genital Warts: How to Avoid Catching

One effective way to avoid getting HPV genital warts is through practicing good genital hygiene such as using contraceptives during sexual intercourse or any sexual activities since this kind of viral infections can be transmitted through sexual intercourse and other close contact such as kissing with a person infected with this kind of illness. A lot of people on the other hand are unaware of this kind of sexually transmitted infection in which can be avoided through proper information and through public awareness.

The Importance of Having a Regular Medical Check-up

HPV genital warts can be prevented by having a regular medical check-up from a physician. This is necessary in order to ensure that a person is free from any kind of sexually transmitted disease. For a female, a monthly pap smear is one way to ensure that she is free from any kind of sexually transmitted disease. This can be done by an ob gynecologist. For a male, proper hygiene is one way to be safe from HPV genital wards especially during sexual intercourse. A male who is circumcised would be safer from his kind of disease since circumcision is one way to make a man’s penis free from any kind of sexually transmitted diseases. There are various vaccines and medicines that can prevent a person from becoming a HPV genital warts carrier however in some third world countries such as Africa, this kind of vaccine may be very rare or possibly be very expensive.

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