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We have created this website with only one goal in mind – to inform you, our visitors about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of genital warts in men and genital warts in women.

Below you will find posts and comments from real people, who have been infected with the HPV virus and who have decided to share their thoughts with us and you are welcome to post your comments, ask questions, or share your personal experience as well. Please let us know how you contracted the virus, what symptoms you have seen, how you treat the genital warts, and how they have affected you and your partner's life. If you have any questions about the infection and about the various treatments, feel free to post them too and we will try our best to answer or research them.

The genital warts are caused by numerous strains of the human papillomavirus, but studies have proven that the HPV 6 and HPV 11 are responsible for 90% of the cases - these two types, unlike other strains of the same virus, are considered low risk since they cannot cause cervical cancer or any other potentially life-threatening health problem. The infection is spread via skin-to-skin contact, which typically happens during genital, anal, or oral sex and most people that have intercourse with an infected partner, develop the warts within three months of the first sexual contact.

Men and women could be infected, but the signs and symptoms might differ even from one person to another – the genital warts in men typically develop on the tip of the penis or on the shaft and scrotum, while genital warts in women are normally found on the inside and outside the vagina and on the cervix. At the time of this writing, cure is not available, but prevention for women in the form of a vaccine is sold in all of the developed countries and protects against four strains of the HPV, where two are the main cause of genital warts and two are the mains cause of cervical cancer. The same vaccine is already being tested for men and even approved in a number of countries.

Remember - genital warts, which are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), are extremely contagious and quite difficult to manage, but treating them is still possible.

I just found out 3 days ago that I have HPV. I have no warts but the cells on my cervix have changed. No cancer was detected! My doctor recommends cyro. I’m fine with that. My main problem is how do I tell my partner? We’ve been talking for a little over a month and [...]

by: Rita Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 6 comments

Ok, I’ve known for the better part of a year that I had contacted HPV. I noticed a bump on my penis about 13 months ago and went to the doctor who prescribed me Aldara. I put it on and nothing really happened so the Doctor at the time thought it might just be a [...]

by: Roemer Categories: HPV In Men Tags: 3 comments

Some history : I’m a virgin. I have never done anything that would have logically led to my contracting HPV, but I have somehow. I have had it for years, but did not learn what it was until a few months ago. Since I had never had sex, I assumed the bump I had was [...]

by: Patsy Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 3 comments

ok, since my boyfriend told me last night that he has genital warts i have checked out a lot of websites trying to learn as much as i can. one thing i can’t seem to find, though: i am showing no symptoms, but it wasn’t that long ago that we stopped using condoms, and this [...]

by: rob Categories: Genital Warts In Men Tags: 1 comment

my boyfriend of only a few months told me tonight that he had his first outbreak nine years ago and hasn’t had one since. now he found a bump this morning; thinks it’s another outbreak. we just quit using condoms a few weeks ago, and we had unprotected sex the day before he spotted the [...]

by: Mary Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 1 comment

hello i just found out only hours ago that i have hpv. its a real shock to me and scared me. did not think it was a possibility. i told my bf of 7 years and he said he not surprised. he was expecting it from me. that hurt. we broke up for a while [...]

by: Madeline Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 3 comments

I have used Aldara for about a week for my genital warts and I have experianced what seems like burns on areas of my skin that the cream wasn’t applied to, but may have touched after application. Has anyone experianced or heard of anything like this? It looks like new pink skin is starting to [...]

by: ladybug433 Categories: Genital Warts In Women Tags: 4 comments

I’m so scared and I’ve only had the nerve to share this with one friend so far. I’m really worried about it and worried about how it’ll effect me psychologically more than the physical effects! My doctor prescribed me Aldara. Has anyone else taken this? Was it successful? I just want this to be over! [...]

by: Jessica Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 1 comment

I’ve got an appointment on Thursday to see a gyn for treatment. My family doctor expects that they will be cauterized (sp)…..or burned off…..has anyone gone through this? What can I expect? I guess any information is good…but these are my most “burning” questions if you will! 1. How long does it normally take/session? (I’ve [...]

by: jess Categories: Genital Warts In Women Tags: 3 comments

In May I went to the doctor for a physical and to get tested for anything and everything under the sun. Just to make sure I was healthy happy indiviual. I’ve always seemed to suffer from a very rough mentral period where I’d endore so much pain I couldn’t get out of bed and no [...]

by: Jennifer Categories: HPV In Women Tags: 3 comments