Genatal warts (genetal herpies wharts) symptoms treatment

Signs of genatal warts symptoms are caused by the human papilloma virus, HPV. There are are several types of this herpees virus. Not all HPV strains are capable of causing genetal warts (or genital wharts). Genital herpies is a different disease (genetal herpes), which is also very contagious in the same way as genital warts (herpes gental worts).

Genatal warts (genetal herpies)

Genatal warts are often found as small, flesh-colored dimples, often very tiny. These genitile wharts can be found either on the penis or in the anal area, in the region between the scrotum and the vulva or penis, and also on the cervix or in the general vaginal surroundings. Genitel warts can differ in size and there are also cases where the genetical wharts are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Genetial wharts can cause cancers such as penile cancer or cervix cancer. Genital herpies and genatal warts are not identical diseases although there are some similarities between the two different conditions.

It is important to realize that genatal warts is a very contagious disease. As a rule of thumb, two thirds of people having sex with someone infected with genetal warts will later develop a genital warts infection - typically within a few months. Genital herpies is another medical condition but there are similarities between the conditions of gentile herpes and genitle warts.

Genitle herpees, caused by the HS (herpes simplex) virus - a distant relative of the virus that brings cold sores in winter - will affect the genigal area and sometimes also the anal area or the mouth (inside or around). 

What are genital herpies infections (gental herpees)

Genitel herpies is a condition brought on by the herpes simplex virus, a near relative of the virus that is usually the culprit when it comes to cold sores in the mouth. Genitile herpees will typically effect the genitals and near the anal opening but can also be seen in other areas such as in or around the mouth. The primary outburst of genital herpes will usually show up within a week after the virus was implanted, but in some cases an outbreak of genetical warts may take even longer time. Gentile herpies is a condition that is contagious from all areas covered with sores or scabs.

What do genetal warts (genetical wharts) look like? 

Genetal warts might be gray-ish, but also flesh-colored in appearance. The genitile warts (genetical worts) are often little dimple-like lumps in the genitals area, or in the anal area. These are known to occur in both men and women. Genital wharts come from an infection by a virus, the HPV (human papilloma virus). There are cases of Genitile warts with no symptoms and it is also possible to be in a contagious state without displaying any signs of symptoms of genitel wharts at all.

How can I get infected with genetal warts?

Genitel warts may show up at any age although most of the infected patients are seen in the 15-36 year age group. Genetial warts is a highly contagious disease with a higher than 50% risk of becoming infected if having sex with someone who is infected with genetial warts (genetile warts).

Genatal warts are also sometimes seen in very young children and in ages below three, where transmission probably happens during direct manual contact of typically a non sexual nature. However, the precense of genetal warts in a very young child should trigger a certain level suspiscion that there may have been a case of sexual abuse.

How do genital wharts transfer?

Genital wharts are bought on by a transfer of HPV (the human papilloma virus) and it is classified as a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The most common way the infection takes with these gental wharts is via sex - either oral, vaginal or anal with someone infected previously by the virus. If someone has no visible genitile warts, it is no guarantee that you won't catch an infection by wharts, having sex with this person - as genitel wharts can be asymptomatic and still extremely contagious. The HPV infection has usually a long dormant incubation period that can last up to several months between infection with the virus and the first symptoms of genetial warts. The genetal warts can also turn up without displaying any symptoms, either inside the body or on the surface of the cervix. Condoms offer a certain level of protection against infections with genital warts and should always be used during sex with unknown partners.

What is the cause of genitile warts (genitle wharts)?

Most instances of genital wharts are brouht on by one of two types of the HPV-virus, either type 6 or 11. These are also the types with the lowest risk of triggering cancers. There are many other known types of the HPV-virus that could cause genitile warts, such as HPV-16 which is the underlying cause of around 50% of cervical cancers and the types 18,31,45 which in conjunction with the HPV-16 account for most (around 80%) cases of cancers.

How do you diagnose symptoms of genitel warts

If you encounter any whorts in the gentals area you should get a proper examination by your doctor who could sometimes make an accurate diagnose by ocular examination of the symptoms and signs. For internal genitel warts in women, there is a PAP test that can be used to check for cervix changes caused by genetial warts signs and symptoms (worts) which could later progress into a cancers.

Treating genetial warts (genetical wharts treatment)

The HPV-virus stays alive under your skin even if it may appear dormant during long periods, and this is the reason genatal warts often return even once they have been removed by whatever means. It may for this reason be necessary to have genetal warts removed several times.

If not treated, genital wharts can grow and later develop into a problem. It is also more likely that you infect your partner (or partners) if you don't treat genitile warts in time. There are possible complications as well such growth of abnormal cells on the cervix surface, which later can develop into cancer cells. In a similar fashion, cancers can develop in the vulva, penis, in the vagina or anus if the genitel warts are not handled in time, although the risk is low.

Genital warts removal (removing genital warts relief)

Genetial warts can be removed using medical methods like cryotherapy, which involes freezing them away. There are other methods as well, such as laser therapy available for genetical warts removal (gental wharts relief).

Even further methods of genetical warts removal include the LEEP - Loop Electrosurgical Excicion Procedures - which is when the genetal warts are diagnosed and removed by using a very sharp surgical instrument (looks like a loop) to pass underneath the wart and then cutting it off.There are also chemical treatments available for genital wharts removal. These chemical methods dissolve the genatal warts and it may be necessary to apply the method (-s) several times over a few weeks for a complete removal using these methods. You should NOT use any over-the-counter chemicals intended for removing hand warts, as these are far to strong for your genital skin. Genital herpies and gental warts summary.



 

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Genital warts

Genatal (genetal) herpes or warts are very contagious conditions, similar, but not the same ones. There is a one in two risk of getting infected with gental warts if having sex with someone infected - and you may not even know as it can be asymptomatic. Modern treatments of genital warts count in methods such as cryotherapy for removing genetal warts or laser therapy for removing the symptoms. Pictures of genital warts - genatal warts images.

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