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Genital Wart Symptoms: Possible To Have It Without Symptoms?

Human Papilloma virus is what caused a genital wart. It is a transferrable disease. One may be infected by this virus through skin-to-skin contact. Sexual oral and anal intercourse is the common methods of spreading this disease.

Genital warts usually take place with a symptom. Itchiness of an infected area may be experienced in an Anogenital wart. Warts may occur as small and unnoticed matters in the tip of the penis for men. As they grow they spread and usually come out in a group. Warts for women occur in the lips of the labia. It may also occur inside the vagina or in the anus. In cervical warts, symptoms may be the presence of flat lesions. They are invisible at first and may grow very slow. Genital wart symptoms may take time to show, from the actual contact with the infected person. The viruses incubate for months before they grow in full potential and start to become apparent. Soon as they are visible it will develop within three weeks to three months after exposure.

In rare cases, genital wart symptoms appear in the mouth when the person is infected when through oral sex. However, there are also cases when genital wart symptoms may not occur. Like other sexually transmissible diseases, genital warts occur with almost half of infected women without symptoms. The explanation of this may be that the immune system of the body is able to overcome the spread of the virus in its initial stage. Genital wart symptoms may occur or not but should you encounter any suspected infection in your genital organ it is advisable to consult your Doctor to avoid any serious medical issue.

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