Genital warts information

by admin on June 9, 2011

Genital warts information can be found in many places and in many guises if only you look hard enough.

One of the best places for you to get genital warts information though will be from your doctor's office.

This worthy place will be able to give you the genital warts information, or point you in the right direction for you to start gathering the necessary information.

If however, you would rather start gathering as much genital warts  information as you can by yourself, there are a few resources which are available for you to look into without the aid or advice of your doctor.


One such popular method is the internet. If you're looking for something like genital warts information chances are that you will be able to find some article or other about it on the internet.

To that extent this is a very valuable resource that you have at your fingertips and something which will yield result after result if wielded properly.

If you're the squeamish type and would rather not view any pictures pertaining to genital warts watch out, as although some sites mention this fact somewhere where you will notice it before the pictures come into view, you might still miss this warning and be subjected to what amounts to very graphic pictures.

Another great place to get genital warts information is from the various agencies (governmental and otherwise), which deal with these things. The CDC, or the Center for Disease Control, is one of these places, as is the American Cancer Society (ACS), and also the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

These institutes will all have genital warts information for the person who is interested. And all you need to do is to contact these agencies to get the ball rolling to receive this information.

Alternatively you could go to the various different websites for these and other such agencies where you will be able to gather more genital warts information. You will also find once you are in these sites that there are more resources listed from where you can find more genital warts information.

In some cases there will even be a direct link to these other resources making it easier for you gather what genital warts information you can. If this doesn't appeal to you, and you prefer the old fashioned method of gathering information, you also have the option of writing or contacting these agencies for more genital warts information.

Of course, you could always just try out a medical journal or textbook first. You will be simply amazed at the amount of genital warts information you will be able to find contained within these pages.

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theskepticnextdoor June 12, 2011 at 9:31 am

The “it might lead to pre-marital sex” faction drives me nuts.
If you are concerned about STDs, genital warts has got to be at the bottom of the list.
Can you imagine a teen saying I can't have sex because I get warts and maybe get cervical cancer when I am really old and almost dead. 40 is almost dead for a teen. But once I am vaccinated I am good to go.

They may be concerned about AIDS, herpes, etc., but warts not thats scary.

John Smith June 12, 2011 at 10:22 am

How do people get genital herpes?

HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected.

HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks.

Information received on 4/09/09. http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/default.htm

Newslakay June 12, 2011 at 11:54 am

some guy sent me a pic of his genital area w/ the subject "made your night?" what a sicko. go fucking die you pervert.

toni June 12, 2011 at 11:50 pm

Hmmm. I'm just going to say this: I too, have suffered from warts on my hands. As a teenager, I had them all over my hands. It was disgusting. And then, I did something. Something radical. After weeks, months, years even, of trying every over-the-counter whatnot you could think of, my warts were still coming–if I were to get rid of one, it would come back a month later with a vengence. And then, one day, after taking off all the band-aides, and throwing out all compound W, and then basically peeling my warts off as much as possible, I gave up. And then I cleaned the bathroom with no gloves. We're talking Comet, Pinesol, windex, and straight-up bleach. Scrubbing my little heart and soul out with nothing but all those chemicals and the scratchy side of a scotch-brite sponge. And the warts. Went. Away. Forever.

1st: my best friend who is a dermatologist says you have to irritate the warts somehow for any medicine or chemical to be effective. If Emma's warts are all white and mushy from being messed with constantly then that's great. It's where all those wives' tales about duct tape and pennies come in–I'm telling you: jack with the warts.

2nd: apply the whatever. medication, bathroom cleaner, it's probably essentially the same. just use it.

3rd: give the warts time to air out.

Okay, I've said too much. I hope any of all that helps.

HPV Warts June 13, 2011 at 2:10 am

HPV infection can be dorminant in your body for such a long time unnoticed because its signs and symptoms in most cases do not manifest themselves. For many people who contact HPV infections, it becomes quite difficult to be diagonised owing to the fact that sometimes the signs of HPV warts are so invisible to the naked eye and due to lack of any signs or symptoms of the warts, one does not see the urgency of going for a check up. This is the reason why there are various methods to aid the physician in diagnosis of whether or not a person has genital HPV warts.

Andy June 13, 2011 at 6:34 am

Warts? I don't know anything about warts; if you have warts, then all bets are OFF!!!!

eileen_eva June 15, 2011 at 11:44 am

struggled with warts until my friend showed me

neosoulsaved June 16, 2011 at 12:06 am

Testing doesn't include tests for herpes!

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ColdSoreHater June 16, 2011 at 7:03 am

Herpes won't affect your life. Just be careful and take care of yourself. Don't cry. Most people have herpes.

John Christian June 18, 2011 at 7:03 pm

Genital Herpes Symptoms
Most people with genital herpes have no symptoms, have very mild symptoms that go unnoticed, or have symptoms but do not recognize them as a sign of infection. The most common herpes symptom is a cluster of blistery sores — usually on the vagina, vulva, cervix, penis, buttocks, or anus. Symptoms may last several weeks and go away. They may return in weeks, months, or years.

The first time that genital herpes symptoms appear is called “first episode” or “initial herpes.” The initial herpes symptoms are usually more noticeable than later outbreaks.

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/stds-hiv-safer-sex/herpes-4271.htm

brownamazon June 19, 2011 at 5:14 am

Not exactly in this case. Gardasil–the original vaccine by GSK–protects against 2 of the four strains of HPV that have specifically been linked to cervical cancer. There is another vaccine coming out (maybe it's already out in the US?) protects against all four. But there are dozens of HPV strains that cause genital warts. And it would have been extremely hard to get the millions in funding needed to protect against something annoying but non-lethal like genital warts, as opposed to cancer.

Genghis June 22, 2011 at 1:50 am

Could a person who had contracted HPV engage in safe sex specially when genital warts had already appeared? As you said, it is contagious, can be treated, but hard to cure. Some say it is totally incurable. How about partners who have HPV

genital warts? Could they aggravate their condition by continuing to have sex? Or is it goodbye to sex forever to those who have HPV genital warts? This would be way way beyond saying that sucks.

I knew someone who has HPV genital warts. The warts had spread from the genitals to the stomach, mouth and toes. He said he was getting treatment. I don't know where he is now.

John Smith July 1, 2011 at 4:40 am

How common is genital herpes?

Results of a nationally representative study show that genital herpes infection is common in the United States. Nationwide, at least 45 million people ages 12 and older, or one out of five adolescents and adults, have had genital HSV infection. Over the past decade, the percent of Americans with genital herpes infection in the U.S. has decreased.

Genital HSV-2 infection is more common in women (approximately one out of four women) than in men (almost one out of eight). This may be due to male-to-female transmission being more likely than female-to-male transmission.

Information received on 4/09/09. http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/default.htm

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