Genital Warts – HPV (Human Pappiloma virus) – Suggested complimentary remedies

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Genital warts are viral infections of the skin or mucous membranes – moist tissues of genital area – and one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infections.

Genital warts can show up weeks or even months after sexual contact with a person infected.

That person may not know he or she is infected and is responsible for HPV transmission, making it hard to know when first became infected.

The virus that causes these warts is called HPV (human papillomavirus).

HPV is a group of more than 150 related viruses. There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of males and females – nearly 1 one in 4 are currently infected.

Some types of genital HPV infections may lead to various cancers including cervical cancer and cancer of the vulva, vagina, anus, shaft of the penis, scrotum or oropharynx – back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils.

Pregnancy, warts on the vulva or in the vagina can become larger that may bleed when stretched during delivery and this makes it hard to urinate too.

Common Signs and Symptoms

  • Genital warts can be flat or raised, and can be skin-colored, brownish, white, pale yellow, pinkish-red, or grey.
  • Skin warts may appear in clusters or as a single growth.
  • Genital warts take on many different appearances such as large, smooth, rough, raised, flat, pink, or flesh-coloured or too small or flat to be seen with naked eyes.
  • They may have splinter like pain or bleed occasionally (especially during sex)
  • Small swellings in the genital area that may be skin-colored or a different color.
  • A cauliflower-like shape due to a few warts close together.
  • Severe itching, burning, stinging or discomfort in your genital area.
  • They can multiply into large clusters with a weakened immune system.

Fleshes or brown colored flat or pedunculated (soft hanging) or horny warts are common which are seen on the hands, palms, face, cheeks, neck, armpit, chest, forearms, legs and soles – which at times can be very painful.

Most common sites of genital warts:

  • Area between the outer part of the genitals and the anus.
  • Anus or Anal canal
  • Walls of the vagina.
  • Vulva
  • Cervix
  • Tip or shaft of the penis.
  • Scrotum
  • Groin
  • Thigh

They can also form inside the nose, on lips, tongue, mouth or throat.

Causes and Risk Factors:

  • They are mainly caused by human papillomavirus, through vaginal, anal or oral sexual contact with someone HPV positive.
  • HPV can be passed even when an infected person has no signs or symptoms.
  • It is possible for a mother with an HPV infection to transmit the virus to her infant during delivery. This exposure may cause an HPV infection in the baby’s genitals or upper respiratory system.
  • Age – genital warts occur most often in adolescents and young adults or becoming sexually active at a young age.
  • Great risk if Not getting the HPV vaccine.
  • Having sex without a condom or with more than one partner.
  • Having had another sexually transmitted infection.
  • Having sex with someone whose sexual history you are unaware of.
  • Having a weakened immune system.
  • Damaged skin – areas of skin that have been punctured or opened are more prone to develop common warts.
  • Personal contact – touching someone’s warts or not wearing protection before contacting surfaces such as public showers or swimming pools etc
  • Use of birth control pills
  • Folic acid deficiency
  • Smoking

DO’S AND DONT’S

  • Warts pose more of a cosmetic problem hence should be treated.
  • Handling of the warts is not advisable.
  • Proper contraceptive measures like barrier methods should be used in order to prevent genital infections of warts.

 

 

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Additional information
Gender

Male, Female

Most affected part 1

Mouth, Lips, Inside nose, Tongue, Throat, Area between the outer part of the genitals and the anus., Anus or Anal canal, Walls of the vagina., Vulva, Cervix, Tip of the penis, Shaft of the penis., Scrotum, Groin, Thigh

Most affected part 2

Mouth, Lips, Inside nose, Tongue, Throat, Area between the outer part of the genitals and the anus., Anus or Anal canal, Walls of the vagina., Vulva, Cervix, Tip of the penis, Shaft of the penis., Scrotum, Groin, Thigh

Peculiar symptoms 1

Flat, smooth warts, Rough, raised warts, Large warts, Cauliflower shaped, Skin-colored, Brownish, White, Pale yellow, Pinkish-red, Grey, Appear in clusters, A single growth., Splinter like pain, Bleeding warts, Severe itching, Heated or burning, Stinging sensation

Peculiar symptoms 2

Flat, smooth warts, Rough, raised warts, Large warts, Cauliflower shaped, Skin-colored, Brownish, White, Pale yellow, Pinkish-red, Grey, Appear in clusters, A single growth., Splinter like pain, Bleeding warts, Severe itching, Heated or burning, Stinging sensation

Peculiar symptoms 3

Flat, smooth warts, Rough, raised warts, Large warts, Cauliflower shaped, Skin-colored, Brownish, White, Pale yellow, Pinkish-red, Grey, Appear in clusters, A single growth., Splinter like pain, Bleeding warts, Severe itching, Heated or burning, Stinging sensation

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