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Genital wart (HPV): Symptom, treatment, cure of Genital wartWhat are genital wart (HPV)?Genital wart are part of the Human Papilloma Virus ( HPV ) family. Genital wart infections have become so widespread that genital wart infections are one of the most common on the planet. There are over 100 different stains of wart and genital warts represent a certain type of these wart. Of the 100 identified strains of HPV, more than 30 types of these strains can infect the genital tract, and therefore termed genital warts.Genital wart are highly contagious. Who can get genital wart (HPV?)Anyone can get infected with genital wart. The most common way of transmittal of a genital wart is through with someone who has genital wart, or touching the genitals of someone who already has a genital wart infection. In rare situations, a person is born with a genital wart infection, or a child becomes infected with HPV or genital wart while being bathed or changed. Sometimes people become infected with genital wart and the genital warts will not develop for many years. Genital wart appear on or around the genitals and anus of both men and women. A genital wart often occurs in groups and can be very tiny or can accumulate into large masses on genital tissues. Left untreated, a genital wart may eventually develop a fleshy, cauliflower-like appearance. Genital warts can be serious for females as they can occasionally cause cervical cancer if left untreated. Genital wart SymptomSimilar to other STDs, it is not uncommon for genital wart to be devoid of visible signs and symptoms. As a result, a person with genital wart often may not have visible signs or symptoms. Genital wart (also called venereal warts) are the most easily recognized sign of genital HPV infection. Many people, however, have a genital HPV infection without any visible sign or symptom of genital wart. Can HPV cause other kinds of wart other than genital?Some types of HPV cause common skin warts , such as those found on the hands and soles of the feet. These types of HPV do not cause genital wart. Genital wart (HPV) transmission statisticsGenital wart are very contagious and are spread during oral, genital. Genital wart often occur in clusters and can be very tiny or can spread into large masses in the genital or anal area.
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