Showing posts with label genital warts symptoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genital warts symptoms. Show all posts

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Male Genital Warts - The Complete Disease Story


Male Genital warts are one of the commonest types of sexually transmitted diseases. This condition is also called codylomata acuminata or venereal warts. The warts are transmitted by sexual contact with an infected person.

Genital warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus - HPV. This virus has also been linked to the development of genital cancers. The HPV infects the top layers of the skin. The virus is contagious and spreads through sexual contact with an infected person. Most people develop warts within three months of contact with an infected person. Unusually, some cases may not show symptoms for a long duration.

Having unprotected sex with many partners increases the chances of having male genital warts. The chances of getting genital warts also increase if you have had sex with someone who has a history of sexually transmitted disease, or whose sexual history you don't know. Becoming sexually active at a young age is also associated with greater risk of contracting the infection. If you have genital warts, or if your sexual partner has been diagnosed with warts, you should seek medical advice immediately.

As the name suggests, these warts are seen in the genital area. The condition is caused by a family of viruses which infect the soft, moist tissues of the genital areas. Male genital warts are most common on the tip or shaft of the penis. They may also extend to the scrotum and anus in some cases. Genital warts may sometimes be found in the throat or mouth also, if the person has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.

The warts are usually flesh colored. Male genital warts may be in the shape of bumps or cauliflower like growths in the genital areas and surrounding it. The warts may be present singly or in clusters in the affected areas.

Male genital warts usually show the following signs and symptoms. You may notice flesh colored or gray swellings in your genital area. The warts may be single and may develop into clusters if you don't seek treatment in time. Warts are usually associated with discomfort and itching in the genital area. You might notice bleeding during intercourse due to the erosion of wart tissue. The warts may also be too small to notice. In some cases male genital warts may not associated with any symptoms.

If you have been diagnosed with male genital warts, it is best to consult a qualified practitioner regarding a proper form of treatment. The treatment you will be advised depends on factors like the size of the warts, if you have had warts before and whether your warts respond to locally applied creams. You may choose from creams like imiquimode or podofilox, which are locally applied. There are a few precautions you will have to take when you are on medication. You will also have to ask your partner to seek treatment if you have been diagnosed with genital warts.

If you have been advised surgery, you might be having large warts, or warts which are resistant to other forms of treatment. Treatment options in this case include electrocautery, cryosurgery, surgical excision or laser treatment. Remember that this condition recurs because the underlying virus is not easy to eliminate. You may have a relapse after you warts have gone.

Karl Dorads - About the Author:
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Established Expert Specialist . I also have been building a variety of websites for the last 7 years. Depth knowledge of medicine. Also, we have a doctor in our staff who helps me to write the articles. Karl Dorads - GenitalWartsSite.com For more information about Genital Warts Treatments visit Treatments

Friday, March 5, 2010

Male Genital Warts - The Complete Disease Story


Male Genital warts are one of the commonest types of sexually transmitted diseases. This condition is also called codylomata acuminata or venereal warts. The warts are transmitted by sexual contact with an infected person.

Genital warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus - HPV. This virus has also been linked to the development of genital cancers. The HPV infects the top layers of the skin. the virus is contagious and spreads through sexual contact with an infected person. Most people develop warts within three months of contact with an infected person. Unusually, some cases may not show symptoms for a long duration.

Having unprotected sex with many partners increses the chances of having male genital warts. The chances of getting genital warts also increase if you have had sex with someone who has a history of sexually transmitted disease, or whose sexual hitory you don't know. Becoming sexually active at a young age is also associated with greater risk of contracting the infection. If you have genital warts, or if your sexual partner has ben diagnosed with warts, you should seek medical advice immediately.

As the name suggests, these warts are seen in the genital area. The condition is caused by a family of viruses which infect the soft, moist tissues of the genital areas. Male genital warts are most common on the tip or shaft of the penis. They may also extend to the scrotum and anus in some cases. Genital warts may sometimes be found in the throat or mouth also, if the person has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.
The warts are usually flesh colored. Male genital warts may be in the shape of bumps or cauliflower like growths in the genital areas and surrounding it. The warts may be present singly or in clusters in the affected areas.

Male genital warts usually show the following signs and symptoms. You may notice flesh colored or gray swellings in your genital area. The warts may be single and may develop into clusters if you don't seek treatment in time. Warts are usually associated with discomfort and itching in the genital area. You might notice bleeding during intercourse due to the erosion of wart tissue. The warts may also be too small to notice. In some cases male genital warts may not associated with any symptoms.

If you have been diagnosed with male genital warts, it is best to consult a qualified practitioner regarding a proper form of treatment. The treatment you will be advised depends on factors like the size of the warts, if you have had warts before and whether your warts respond to locally applied creams. You may choose from creams like imiquimode or podofilox, which are locally applied. There are a few precautions you will have to take when you are on medication. You will also have to ask your partner to seek treatment if you have been diagnosed with genital warts.

If you have been advised surgery, you might be having large warts, or warts which are resistant to other forms of treatment. Treatment options in this case include electrocautery, cryosurgery, surgical excision or laser treatment. Remember that this condition recurs because the underlying virus is not easy to eliminate. You may have a relapse after you warts have gone.

Karl Dorads - GenitalWartsSite.com
For more information about Genital Warts Treatments visit Treatments

Friday, January 29, 2010

What are the Hpv Symptoms?


HPV also called The Human Papilloma Virus can manifest in multiple forms such as:

- Plantar Warts
- Common Warts
- Flat Warts
- Genital Warts

The HPV symptoms associated with each of these can vary enormously but also contains similarities.

Before going into details about the various HPV symptoms, I think it is important to warn you. The first thing you should do if you suspect you are suffering from any of the HPV symptoms is to seek medical help. This condition is very infectious and can spread very fast. You should also be aware that although the symptoms can be treated, the actual Virus is incurable.

The fight against the virus itself will have to take place internally. You immune system is the one you will need to fight against this virus. The bad news is that this fight can last a couple of years for your immune system to overcome the virus.

During this time you will probably display HPV symptoms and other signs. For a few of the HPV sufferers there will be no display of the HPV symptoms. These people will go around for a few years without even showing any signs of it.

In most of the cases the symptoms of HPV will display in the forms of warts.

Here are a few of the symptoms:

- Pink or flesh colored lesions
- Single or multiple instances of warts
- Moisture on the affected area
- Itching
- Burning sensation

As for the warts, an infected person can have them without even experience any discomfort. In those cases the infected person will display a wart or multiple warts without even having any of the other HPV symptoms.

On the other hand, depending on the type of warts you have, some people will experience extreme pain in the affected area. The warts will also have different aspects such as:

- large
- small
- raised lesions
- flat

They can be singular or in some cases they can spread to multiple warts. In such cases they can take the appearance of a cauliflower.

Although the virus itself cannot be cured you can surely cure or remove the HPV symptoms.

There are multiple ways to help you accomplish this task. Probably the most commonly used is the surgical procedure. On top of that there are of course the use of natural medications and home remedies. Lately the uses of home remedies or “folk remedies” are becoming very popular to cure HPV symptoms.

There is of course the use of over-the-counter medicine. Note: The use of this kind of medicine can help you get rid of your HPV symptoms but it is very important to avoid using them if you are suffering from genital warts. This type of medication is way to strong to be applied in such a sensitive area.

If you are suffering from genital warts then the use of prescription medication is one way to go. The medication to use will depend on your preference but mostly on the type of HPV infection.

Frederic Madore - About the Author:
If you are suffering from HPV symptoms and would like more information about herpes and genital warts, visit my website for more quality information. We offer the best herpes and Genital Warts Treatments available online.