This disease, called genital warts, is considered to be a sexually transmitted disease. It is also called genital warts and is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Its manifestation occurs through the appearance of both genital warts and anal warts. The symptoms are much more visible in women than in men, in addition, this disease is more dangerous for women because it can degenerate into cervical cancer.
The symptoms of genital warts can go unnoticed in many cases, and people realize too late and in women it becomes carcinogenic. Because of these reasons, experts recommend that people perform medical assessments if you have had a risky relationship with an occasional partner and without using a condom. This will also prevent the spread of genital warts. Some of the symptoms are:
- One of the most common symptoms is considered to be warts in the genital or anal area.
- If not treated in time, warts can become severe and can grow like cauliflower.
- Discharge around these lesions is another symptom of genital warts.
- In men, it is manifested by itching or burning in the penis, scrotum, anal area or vulva.
- Increased vaginal discharge.
- And last but not least, in women, it can be manifested by unusual vaginal bleeding, especially after sexual intercourse.
In conclusion, I recommend that people with genital warts be examined as well, and if these warts appear to them, they should be treated as soon as possible. If you suffer from this condition, I recommend using a condom to prevent it from spreading.