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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 am very confused. I went to the doctor today to get my colposcopy results and they came back normal. Well, that wasn’t the problem. The doctor told me that your body can kill the hpv viris itself. He told me that I would no longer have hpv. Is that true? He told me that [...]

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

Im a 21 year old male, i was recently diagnosed with genital warts. They were treated with liquid nitrogen. Im confused as to whether or not I have HPV. According to my Dr I will be fine and able to be sexually active once the warts are gone. I obviously don’t want to be spreading [...]

by: Luther Categories: Genital Warts In Men Tags: 2 comments

I was diagnosed almost a year ago. I have dealt with the surgery and everything. My main concern now is future relationships. I need some opinions on how to tell a guy and some possible reactions that anyone has experienced. Also, how long too wait to tell him if anyone thinks that I should wait [...]

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

Im pretty sure I have genital warts, yet I havent had a Dr tell me yet. Its been over 2 years at first i kinda ignored them, but now its too the point that I have to do something I have tried everything and its embarrassing. So my question is. Right now while my benifits [...]

by: Warren Categories: Genital Warts In Men Tags: 3 comments

I was diagnosed with genital warts just a few days ago. My doctor told me that some areas in my genital area should be smooth but are bumpy. She said that this explained the skin tags I have on my inner thighs. I had previously thought that these skin tags were the result of pre-diabetes. [...]

by: Johnson Categories: HPV In Men Tags: No comments

Here’s a bit of my history. I’m 37. About 10 years ago I found a bump on my scrotum. Out of ignorance, I thought it was a mole. I didn’t have insurance at the time, so I didn’t get it checked out. About a year later, I met the love of my life. After about [...]

by: Vicki Categories: Genital Warts In Women Tags: 5 comments

My boyfriend and I have just broke up a couple of days ago…I am currently waiting to see if I will need surgery for my high risk hpv. The only thing I can think of is, Im never going to be able to have children. If the doctors think I am too much at risk [...]

by: Tristi Categories: Genital Warts In Women Tags: 1 comment

for his father after shaving and cuting a wart ?? For kissing him or rest in the same bed for a while ?? Last year my son had at least 20 little warts in his nek, I treat it with a specific solution, and it got dry. But now he has one, I’m affraid that [...]

by: Jim Categories: HPV In Men Tags: No comments

After attending the gyno on my annual check up she discovered genital warts. My boyfriend has been diagnosed with HPV. My gyno has not come out and said I have it, but she has pretty much implied it when she told me I had the genital warts. My main question lies in the results. I [...]

by: Susan Categories: Genital Warts In Women Tags: 2 comments

Hi, I recently gave birth to my son five months ago. I was diagnosed with HPV over a year ago. I have had abnormal papsmears ever since, but when I finally went to a specialist in Wilmington, they couldn’t do a biopsy because I had just discovered I was pregnant. They told me to get [...]

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