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The physical beauty of a woman can be judged outside and inside but what if the inside comes with the vaginal and anal warts infection? Vaginal and anal warts occur on women who had been infected with human papilloma virus. Vaginal warts and warts are benign tumors that occur on the outside and inside of the vagina and around the anus. Vaginal and anal warts are transmitted and develop in the mouth of a person who has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.
Vaginal and anal warts often occur in tiny single or in clusters or cauliflower like-shaped that can grow in size and become severe if left untreated. There are cases where hpv infection can be present although there is no visible vaginal and anal warts present, however the risk of spreading the virus to others is possible. Vaginal and anal warts may grow at the same time considering that they can spread within the local area where these warts are concentrated.
Vaginal and anal warts are very contagious and are spread during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Once exposed to HPV virus, warts may or may not occur but mostly women who develop warts should see a medical provider. Having Regular Pap test is advised to diagnose the vaginal and anal warts fro a possible HPV strain that is associated with cervical cancer.
Vaginal and anal warts are not supposed to be treated without seeing a doctor. The non-prescription medication that you can buy OC is not recommended to treat these types of warts. However if some prescriptions will not work, you can try other methods such as surgery, laser therapy electrocauthery and cryotherapy. Depending on the severity of your vaginal and anal warts, you can get the particular treatment that is right for you.
To avoid contracting vaginal and anal warts, prevention should be the first thing in mind. Knowing your sexual partner by heart is a good idea to free yourself into trouble. What if you just meet this man and you are not sure of his previous STD history? You need to be proactive to protect yourself above all. Women are more easily to get vaginal and anal warts than men. Considering woman’s biological structure women are most likely to get infected with other forms of STD than men.
The best way to avoid having vaginal and anal warts is to maintain a monogamous relationships, avoid having unprotected sex, know your partner’s sexual history and avoid coital act when you noticed that your partner has a visible sign of genital warts. Keep your immune system to the highest level to have immunity to any viral attacks. Proper nutrition and stress avoidance is helpful to attain healthy immune systems. If you notice any unusual growth in your vaginal and anal area, you have to see a doctor for medical guidance.