In addition to their above noted appearance, genital warts can cause a great deal of discomfort including itching and bleeding during sexual intercourse. The usual case of genital warts, however, gives no warning at all and can be almost invisible.
If sexually promiscuous and not using protection your chances of contracting genital warts rises significantly. Other risk factors include sexual activity at an early age, incidences of a previous sexually transmitted disease, and/or becoming sexually active with a person with an unknown prior sexual past.
Oftentimes a doctor will have difficulty visualizing genital warts and must apply a solution to them to make them more distinguishable. They are then viewed through a colposcope, which is a type of microscope.
If you do suspect genital warts or have been with someone who either has or appears to have them it is important to seek medical advice as soon as possible. A doctor will treat your condition with either the use of medications or surgery. It is important to note that the use of condoms will greatly decrease your chances of getting this sexually transmitted disease.
If you do have genital warts it is your responsibility to avoid sexual contact and inform anyone that you have been with sexually of this condition.
In addition, it is in your best health interest to have a physical examination by your physician including the genital area for men and a yearly pap smear for women to maintain good health.
See your physician regularly and always practice safe sex through the use of condoms and knowledge to avoid any risk of obtaining any sexually transmitted diseases.
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