So you can't
get genital warts by touching yourself (or a partner) with a wart that's on your hand or foot.
You get genital warts from having skin - to - skin contact with someone who's infected, often during vaginal, anal, and oral sex.
If
you get genital warts, you might think that means your partner has been cheating on you.
Men rarely get cancer from HPV, but they do pass the virus to their female partners, and they do
get genital warts from HPV as well.
So knowing exactly when
you got genital warts (and who gave them to you) is complicated.
Not exact matches
(Boys are also now
getting vaccinated, as HPV can cause
genital warts and various cancers.)
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genital warts can come together, share ideas, meet new people, find mates and even
get the much need support.
Below are some of the recommended ways to help
get rid of
genital warts: 1) Podophyllotoxin (Condyline) solution is a treatment solution in which the patient, in this case only men, applies it on the visible external
warts.
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It's possible for them to be uncomfortable (burning, itching, painful, bleeding), but that's not the usual experience of people with
genital warts — although if they bleed, that could make you more vulnerable to other STDs, so using protection and
getting tested with your partner is still a good idea.
Genital warts are tricky, because the virus can be present in your body without actually causing symptoms — so when you have symptoms, you have the best chance of
getting a good diagnosis.
You can
get checked for
genital warts at your doctor's office, a community health clinic, the health department, or your local Planned Parenthood health center.
If you think you have
genital warts, it's important to
get checked out by a nurse or doctor.
Genital warts are common — about 360,000 people
get them each year.
So if you notice a
wart, it's best to
get tested and treated to help lower the risk of passing
genital warts on to a partner.
Genital warts are different from
warts you might
get elsewhere on your body.
Boys and men ages 9 to 26 can
get the vaccine to prevent
genital warts, some cancers of the anus, and to prevent the spread of HPV to women, which could potentially cause cancer.
All people ages 9 to 26 can
get the HPV vaccine to protect against
genital warts and / or different types of HPV that can cause cancer.