Genital warts may be small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny,
cauliflower-like bumps.
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are many
kinds of HPV. Not all of them cause genital warts. HPV is associated with cancer
of the vulva, anus and penis. However, it's important to note that HPV infection
doesn't always lead to cancer.
Genital warts are warts that appear in the genital area. There can be 1 wart
or a cluster of warts. People get these warts by picking up the human
papillomavirus (HPV) from someone who is already infected with this virus.
HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection. It is possible to spread or
get these warts even when you cannot see them.
Many people with HPV do not know they have the virus, because they do not
have symptoms.
Of the 100 or so types of HPV, just a few can cause genital warts. Some HPV
types can cause cervical cancer. Other types can cause anal cancer, cancer of
the penis, or mouth and throat cancer. You can get more than one type of
HPV.
There are many ways to treat genital warts. Since warts are often stubborn,
you may need more than one visit to the dermatologist.
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