Genital warts are not always visible to the human eye. They may be very small
and flesh-colored or slightly darker. The top of the growths may resemble a
cauliflower and may feel smooth or slightly bumpy to the touch.
Where you find genital warts
Genital warts can appear on the following areas of the body:
Females
Vulva (external female genitals).
Vagina.
Cervix.
Groin.
Males
Penis.
Scrotum.
Thigh.
Groin.
Females and males
In the mouth or throat after having oral sex with an infected person.
In or around the anus after anal sex with someone who has HPV.
Genital warts may also appear on the lips, mouth, tongue, or throat of a
person who has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.
Even if you cannot see genital warts, they may still cause symptoms, such as
vaginal discharge, itching, bleeding, or burning. If genital warts spread or
become enlarged, the condition can be very painful and uncomfortable.
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