
Before you dive into the blog I just want to say one thing:
no matter how much you love your bf and you dont want to
embarrass him, if he has genital warts -
HE MUST TREAT IT.
Or you'll both suffer. Dont just let it be cause you'll pay dearly later on.
If you dont feel comfortable to confront him just do what I did - I got him this really amazing cure after seeing it on ABC news, and I used it to treat him without him even knowing anything about it :)
In the end of the day it doesnt really matter if you take this cure or any other
just treat it and dont ignore it.
Live healthy and enjoy my blog,
Suzi
Gentail warts
Gentail warts,or in other names, condylomata or condyloma acuminata or venereal warts, is a recognized sign of Gentail HPV infection.
Gentail warts looks as a soft and moist, sometimes flesh colored or gray growths found in the
Gentail and anal region of both men & women. and appears in the gentail area within a few weeks sometime even months after the actual infection. It appears in clusters that resembles cauliflower looking bumps, and can be raised or flat, small or large. gentail warts in women usually shows upĀ on the vulva and cervix, and inside and surrounding the vagina and anus. In men, gentail warts usually appears on the scrotum or penis. in some cases, gentail warts can be found on the thigh and groin.
Gentail warts represents the most common sexually transmitted disease caused by a virus. The warts are caused by a virus called the human papilloma (HPV). Infection with gentail warts may not be obvious. Infection can occur at any age.
Most commonly diagnosed between of the age of 17-33 years and is highly contagious.
The chances of being infected are a 60% risk by infecting from a single sexual contact with someone who has carries the virus.
Gentail warts, is the most common sexually transmitted disease. Each year 1 million new
cases of gentail warts are diagnosed, mots of them are in women. About 15% of the United
State of Americas population have Gentail warts.
Treatments for gentail warts are various in kinds and of effectiveness. The HPV virus is treated today by a numerous types of treatments. The famous amongst are: podophyllin resin, imiquimod, trichloroacetic acid, and podophyllotoxin. Surgical or destructive therapies include carbon dioxide laser, surgical excision, loop excision, cryotherapy, and electrodessication. Interferon if vinjected locally or sometimes administered systemically.
Efficacy of treatments of gentail warts, often appears to be good, but more and more studies
compares and claims that treatment method depends on the number, size, and location of lesions.
There is no certainty that any treatment is better or effective than the other.
Nevertheless, to distinguish the basic differences, It seems that the first line destructive
treatment is cryotherapy, though surgery and electrodesiccation are more effective.
In children under the age of 3, gentail warts is considered to be transmitted by nonsexual
methods (may be from a direct manual contact),But the presence of gentail warts in children
usually raises the suspicion of potential sexual abuse.
Genetal warts
Genetal warts, also can be called: condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, is the most
recognized sign of HPV infection. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus infection.
It looks like soft, moist, or flesh colored and appear in the Genetal area within weeks
or months after being infected. They often appear in clusters that resemble cauliflower like
bumps, and can be raised or flat, small or large. found in the Genetal and anal region of both male & female. This is caused by a virus called the human papilloma (HPV), and can occur at any age. Usually show up in women on the vulva and cervix, or inside and surrounding the vagina or anus.
Not all that has been exposed to the virus will develop genetal warts.
Even if warts are not spotted, it doesn’t mean they are not there. HPV can have a long
incubation period. Namely months or years may pass between time of infections until actual warts are showing up. In women, the warts may be where they can’t see be spotted, inside the body, on the surface of the cervix. In men, Usually genetal warts appears on the scrotum or penis. Often can be found on the thigh or groin.
Genetal warts treatments are various. The virus can be treated by number of different type of treatments. here are some examples: podophyllin resin, imiquimod, trichloroacetic acid, and podophyllotoxin. Surgical or destructive therapies include carbon dioxide laser, surgical excision, loop excision, cryotherapy, and electrodessication. Interferon when injected locally or administered systemically. No treatment is better than the other. But there are cost difference, and it seems that surgery and electrodesiccation
HPV causes abnormal cells to grow on the cervix. these cells can become cancerous.
One way of treatment is to remove the warts by freezing them, this is called – cryotherapy.
The warts can also be taken off with a laser. A procedure that is also used to remove the warts, is preformed by a small operation that passes underneath the wart and cuts them out of the skin.
This treatment is called the loop electrosurgical excision.
The warts can be removed, but the viral infection can not be cured. The virus goes on living inside the skin. This is the reason warts sometime comes back after been removed. That is why there may be a need to remove them more than once.
The medications dissolve warts in the Genetal area. It has to be applied to the area a few times over a period of couple of weeks before the treatment is complete.
Genetal warts can grow if not treated right. Best way to avoid is to use condoms. it may prevent from catching HPV. Nevertheless, condoms don’t always cover all of the affected area.
The HPV is passing through skin to skin contact.
I thought i had hemorrhoids and went to doctor to get it taken care of. The doctor said they were venereal anal warts WTF!!!! I have never had anal anything with anyone!!! We have been together for 10 years. The doctor said vaginal secretions could have leaked down there. I said they must have, cause nothing else sure the hell hasn’t went on. My big question is DID SHE CHEAT ON ME? Thanks for any advise or help.
Both my partner and I have anal warts and are going to have them removed with surgery. Since we both have the virus, are we able to (after surgery recover time) go back to having sex without condoms? We are committed to each other so no need to worry about spreading HPV any further.
i m a 30 years old male, sexully active, i m having anal warts since 3 months ,they are visible around my anal, i heard they can’t be cured easilly,since they resolve in their own, do i need really to treat them, any real helpful answer there, i will be really thankful.
28 male, i heard even if i treat anal warts i still can infect other partners… since they are not that bothesome, can i just leave them to resolve on their own
Okay…I know the best answer to this question is: simply abstain from sex.
So I don’t need you to tell me that.
What I’m looking for is if there’s any way that I can minimize the chances of spreading the virus to my partner and still have sex.
I currently have HPV (the most common of all STDs) and it is manifesting itself as anal warts. The warts are entirely concentrated around my anus and are nowhere else (i.e. on my penis or scrotum or anywhere around it).
I understand that HPV can be spread through skin-to-skin contact. But what I don’t understand is: does that mean contact with any part of the skin in my genital region, including the parts that don’t have any warts (i.e. the penis), or does it only mean contact with the skin that has the warts on it (i.e. the anus)?
I’m sorry to ask such as gross question, but it’s kind of serious. I really dont want to spread this virus but I would also really like to be able to have sex with my partner.
I think if we were careful having sex, it would be pretty easy to have her not come into contact with my anus area, and just with my penis (wearing a condom of course).
If I could find some way to even cover up my anus, would that be a good way to prevent the spread of the virus? Any suggestions for this?
Thanks
I think I still need to clarify more.
I have NO intention of my girlfriend doing ANYTHING near my anal area. Thats not my thing.
All I want to know is: Can contact with my penis transmit this virus or not?
I have been diagnosed with anal warts. It is uncomfortable discussing this. When I date women, I frequently ask them to manipulate my rectum with their fingers and/or tongue. Am I required to tell them about my condition? Is it dangerous not to tell them?
i gave my partner a rim job last week , and then he tells me he has anal warts, will i get them in my mouth? i already notice some sort of little weird bumps in my mouth, is this treatable?
Not sure if it is anal warts, just looks like it. Could be something else
I just recently found out that my new boyfriend has anal warts after we have had sex. But he also got them removed. Can I get them throgh vaginal sex although I don’t go near his anal area?
I was recently diagnost with Anal warts. I don’t see any symptoms of the virus but I know its there. What preventative measures, besides not having sex, can I take so he doesn’t get infected?