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Genital Warts Symptoms

Genital warts, also referred to as the Human Papilloma Virus, is a very common and highly treatable sexually transmitted disease. There are several symptoms commonly associated with this STD, although some people may not experience any symptoms at all. If you encounter any of the following indications of genital warts however, it's imperative to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent this treatable disease from infecting others or harming your reproductive health.

There are a variety of possible symptoms those suffering from genital warts may experience. Small red, pink, or gray bumps may appear in your genital area and can become swollen over a matter of days. Additionally, search for several warts close together than appear cauliflower shaped, as well as itching and burning in your genital area. Men and women may also notice acute discomfort, pain or bleeding during intercourse. However, many people do not experience any symptoms if they are infected with genital warts and the bumps might be too small for the naked eye to see clearly.

If you think you might have genital warts, it's very important to seek proper gynecological care as soon as possible so your doctor can make an accurate diagnosis. Genital warts are treatable, but it's always best to catch this STD early to ensure it doesn't harm your health or infect another person before you can be treated. While catching this sexually transmitted disease might seem scary at first, if you get regular checkups you should be able to catch this disease before it can be transmitted to another person, even if you do not exhibit any typical symptoms.

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