What to do if you think you have genital warts

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It is not a pleasant feeling when you become aware that there are strange protrusions of flesh in your genital region. To begin with, you might only notice one or two little bumps, but if you are very unlucky, these can multiply and spread and before long you have a whole crop of warty growths on your penis or vagina. So what do you do if you think you have genital warts? Genital warts are caused by a strain of the HPV virus-the same virus that causes warts and verucas on other parts of the body. Most people become infected with warts through sexual contact. Although using a condom or other barrier method of contraception can reduce your risk of infection, you can still be infected with genital warts via protected sex. My partner has no symptoms - how can I have genital warts? You can normally expect the first warts to appear between two and four weeks after sexual contact with an infected person, but it is possible to be infected with the HPV virus and not show any symptoms-as many as 50% of all infected people never develop genital warts. It is also possible to have been infected with the virus many months or even years previously, but never have shown any symptoms until now as the virus does not always show itself until your immune system is low. I have a few little bumps on my genitals - how do I know if they are genital warts? We all have small lumps and bumps on our skin from time to time and they are not necessarily anything sinister. Blocked pores and small spots come and go

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