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2013年7月15日星期一

Can genital warts be spread from the mouth

Many people ask “can genital warts be spread from the mouth”. Before getting the answer, you should know some facts about genital warts.

What are genital warts?
Genital warts are flesh-colored or gray growths found in the genital area and anal region in both men and women. They represent the most common sexually-transmitted disease caused by a virus. The warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), affecting both men and women. Genital warts are generally located in and around the vagina, cervix, anus and penis. They also have been found in the mouth and other areas of sexual contact.

How do genital warts spread?
HPV is the virus that causes genital warts , a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The most common way to get HPV is by having sex with someone who has HPV. Genital warts are very contagious. So you can get them or spread them easily. Genital warts can spread through vaginal, oral, and/or anal sex. It takes about 3 months since time of contact with an infected person to develop genital warts. A person has 60% chances for getting infected with HPV if he or she has sexual life with infected people.

How to prevent genital warts?

The only way to make sure you do not get genital warts is to avoid having sex at all, or to have sex only with someone who does not have HPV and is only having sex with you. That is, you are in a mutually monogamous relationship.Using condoms may prevent you from catching HPV from someone who might have it. However, condoms can't always cover all of the affected skin.

More information: What is the best treatment for genital warts

2013年6月29日星期六

Can you spread genital warts without a breakout


Genital warts (also known as condyloma acuminata or venereal warts) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Genital warts typically manifest as small, fleshy growths that are commonly described as resembling cauliflower. They can be pinkish, reddish, or grayish in color and can either be raised or more flattened in appearance. They can also grow in clusters and cover large sections of a person's genital or anal areas.

Like many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), genital HPV infections often do not have signs and symptoms that can be seen or felt.

How do genital warts spread?
Genital warts can only be spread through such skin-to-skin contact as occurs during oral, vaginal, manual, or anal sex. Additionally, if a pregnant woman has genital warts, she can pass the virus that causes these warts on to her baby if she delivers vaginally. Also, keep in mind that if your partner is infected but has no symptoms or is not experiencing a breakout, he or she can still spread the virus. Furthermore, even if you have the virus and never have a breakout of genital warts, it can still lead to cervical cancer and even infertility.

Because warts cannot be seen sometimes, it is especially important to be careful whom you choose to have sexual contact. The infection can have a long incubation period, meaning months can pass between the time a person is infected with the virus and the time a person notices warts in the genital area. Sometimes, the warts can take years to develop.

Abstain from having oral, vaginal and anal sex. This is the only way you can be absolutely sure you are not spreading genital warts.
Use a condom if you choose to have sex. Although a condom will not necessarily cover the entire area affected by genital warts, it can help to prevent the spread of the disease.

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2013年6月21日星期五

How do genital warts spread

Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus. Like many sexually transmitted disease, genital HPV infections often do not have signs and symptoms that can be seen or felt. One study reported that almost half of women infected with HPV had no obvious symptoms. If you are infected but have no symptoms, you can still spread HPV and genital warts to your sexual partner. Are genital warts contagious after treatment?

Genital warts are highly contagious. They are most often transmitted by skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal, or (in rare cases) oral sex with someone who is infected. About two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with a partner with genital warts will develop them, usually within three months of contact.
Genital warts are very contagious. So you can get them or spread them easily. Genital warts can spread through vaginal, oral, and/or anal sex. It takes about 3 months since time of contact with an infected person to develop genital warts.
Anyone who has sexual contact is at risk for developing genital warts. Actual sexual intercourse is not necessary for genital warts to spread. Genital warts can spread by genital rubbing or heavy petting.

Genital warts can also spread through heterosexual (men and woman), man to man, or woman to woman sexual contact.
Using condoms may prevent you from catching HPV from someone who might have it. However, condoms can't always cover all of the affected skin.
Genital warts do not spread by coming into contact with a toilet seat. But, sharing sexual toys can spread genital warts.

Are genital warts curable?
Genital warts are easy to remove with common treatment. However, the recurrence is annoying. Preventing genital warts from coming back is the key.

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