Genital Warts - Contagious and Serious

Most people that suffer from genital warts do not want to go around telling other people about it. It is a very embarrassing and contagious condition for most people, but it does need to be treated right away.

Therefore, as embarrassing as it would be to admit this condition to another person those who suffer this condition are advised to get this condition treated as early as possible. If you have any question about whether or not you suffer from this STD you are advised to tell your doctor right away.

Types and Appearance of Warts

Several types of genital warts have a variety of different appearances. Some may be flat, while others may be raised, and some appear in groups, while others might just appear as one single blemish. Usually the color of a wart is a fleshy pink but sometimes could be white or slightly dark-colored.

Some genital warts look like a cauliflower while others are round. They often grow or spread of not treated right away. They may be quite unnoticeable in some cases, especially if they are hid behind pubic hair or in a less-visible area of the cervix of the vaginal area.

Warts often appear in genital areas of both men and women. However, they can also appear in the mouth or anus or even around other warm, moist areas of the body. This is a very common condition that often occurs when a person has unprotected sex of any kind.

Treatment and Notification

The best way to deal with this condition is to have it treated right away. The longer you wait the more resistant the signs of it will be treated. Furthermore, they could become even more painful and irritating than they may be now.

In the worse case, the spread of this condition could cause cancer if left untreated. However, most of the time it is just a very annoying condition. In either case, it is highly contagious and one seeking treatment should notify any present or past sexual partners right away.

Additional Advice
Genital warts are caused by HPV (human papillomus virus). The minimum incubation time for people affected is four months, but this condition could also develop after a period of four years.

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