Genital warts don’t hurt and usually cause no symptoms. There are people who discover them by chance. Sometimes, they cause itching.
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- How can we explain genital warts in areas where there is no friction during sexual intercourse?
- How can you know if the individual you will have intercourse with has the infection and that you may become infected?
- How can you know if you have genital warts elsewhere?
- How does a woman discover genital warts?
- How long after the infection do genital warts appear?
- If a woman gets genital warts, must her partner be examined?
- If someone has common warts, can they infect you with genital warts?
- If you have intercourse with an infected individual is infection inevitable?
- Is it a common disease?
- Is the appearance of warts in the mouth frequent?
- Prevention of genital warts
- What are genital warts?
- What are the treatments for genital warts?
- What causes genital warts?
- What do genital warts look like?
- What is the association between genital warts and cancers caused by HPV?
- What medications or substances are used to treat genital warts?
- What tests should you get if you develop genital warts?
- What types of HPV cause genital warts?
- When and how are warts removed?
- Where do warts appear in men?
- Where do warts appear in women?
- Which is the best treatment for genital warts?