Archive for the 'Genital Warts' Category



HPV Treatment Options For Your Genital Warts!

Tuesday 18 December 2007

HPV TreatmentHPV stands for Human Papilloma Virus. It is a viral infection that cause sexually transmitted disease - Genital Warts.

You have no cure for HPV infection. Often the infection in your body disappears on its own.

If it does not, you have many HPV treatment options available to treat the symptoms caused by the human papilloma virus [HPV Symptoms].

With HPV, you may exhibit no symptoms but if any symptom develops, it may be itching, burning, or tenderness around the infected area, pain during sex or urination, chancre sores on the genital area and many more.

You have 80% chances of getting infected with HPV at some point throughout your life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is estimated that approximately 6.2 million HPV infection new cases are raising yearly.

Human papilloma virus is a flat and thin cell that resides on the surface of the skin, vagina, anus, cervix, mouth, and throat. More than hundred kinds of HPV exist. Each HPV virus can be identified with specific number or type. Approximately 30 HPV types spread through sexual contact.




Do Genital Wart Treatment Options Remove Warts Completely?

Saturday 6 October 2007

Genital Wart TreatmentGenital Warts are also known as Condyloma or Condylomata acuminata.

It is one of the most common and highly contagious sexual transmitted diseases and is caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).

The most common types of HPV that cause genital warts are HPV-6 and HPV-11.

Currently, you have no cure for genital warts. On the other hand, you have genital wart treatment options to treat the condition.

However, the treatment option for your condition completely depends on the factors such as severity, location and symptoms of the warts.

Genital warts generally form on the genital areas: in the vagina, on the vulva, cervix, or anus. The warts generally appear as single or as a bunch of gritty, hard bumps. However, if the warts are left untreated, they can develop and resemble as cauliflowers.

It is better to have genital wart treatment in the beginning only. But, in general, you will be unaware of the warts because of having no symptoms. Remember that genital wart treatment can be done at home or at doctor’s clinic.

Always keep in mind that regular warts differ from genital warts. The genital warts generally develop on sensitive areas of your body. So, never make use of regular warts treatment options for genital wart treatment.




Is Your Genital Wart Symptom Painful Or Painless?

Monday 17 September 2007

Genital Wart SymptomsYou have any itching or pain in the genital area? Then suspect this with genital wart symptom.

Usually genital warts exhibit no symptoms. Some genital wart symptoms don’t actually manifest themselves in a manner in which you will recognize them.

Genital wart symptoms, in some cases, are so small and flat that they are invisible to the human eye (called sub-clinical); however, others have a cauliflower look that actually is a group of warts.

From the recent researches by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), it is been found that about 50% of women with HPV have no evident genital wart symptoms.

However, in some cases, there will be small, hard spots (easily visible to the eye) that develops within 3-12 weeks after exposure.

Before going to actual genital wart symptoms, it is essential to know some information about genital warts.

Genital warts are one of the most common forms of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) caused by a virus called human papilloma virus (HPV). The other sexually transmitted diseases are gonorrhea [Gonorrhea Symptoms], syphilis, herpes and so on.




Genital Wart Infection During Your Pregnancy!

Saturday 8 September 2007

Genital WartOne out of four sexual active adults is acquiring at least one sexually transmitted disease.

Generally, the sexual transmitted disease is caused by some kind of virus such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and so on.

Human papilloma virus refers to a group of viruses with more than 100 different types.

Of these, more than 30 viruses are sexually transmitted, which can infect the genital area of women and cause genital wart.

The major part of people suffering with genital wart is women.

It is also estimated that the genital wart, a sexually transmitted disease, affects approximately 5.5 million women every year. Of these, two million are pregnant women.

So, the more knowledge you gain about Genital wart (a sexual transmitted disease), the more you can prevent this disease from occurring to you.

Genital wart is also known as condylomata acuminata or venereal wart. These warts are flesh–colored or gray growths usually found in the genital area and anal region.

You can acquire this virus through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected person. In some rare cases, both adults and children are infected indirectly. For example, you can acquire this disease with the use of an infected towel.