genital warts in women


Posted February 4, 2024 by nyusha77

You must have heard that genital warts are the most common disease and sexually transmitted infection among women.

 
You must have heard that genital warts are the most common disease and sexually transmitted infection among women. This virus is the cause of 90% of cervical cancer (Cervix Cancer) and diseases related to the female reproductive system.

Certain types of HPV cause genital warts in women. These types do not cause cancer. Treatments can remove genital warts, but once you have genital warts and the HPV virus, you can always pass the infection on to someone else. It is very important to use condoms and have safe sex.

Be sure to read: ⚠ What is genital warts? ⚠
Symptoms of genital warts in women

Female genital warts are classified as silent infections. Therefore, in most cases, it is asymptomatic. When it comes out of the latent period, it usually shows itself by creating small appendages inside and outside the female genital organs, which include the following:

Anal warts
Small fleshy appendages in the groin
Small and large grains on the vagina and inside it

A clear form of genital warts in women - vagina and groin

Since these appendages can develop in any part exposed to sexual contact, they have the following signs and symptoms:

Appearance similar to cauliflower or single and scattered
Burning, itching and pain in the genital area or the release of watery and slimy secretions from the anus and vagina
Women with genital warts may bleed after intercourse or feel pain during intercourse.
If these appendages form in the urethra, they can block it.

Also read: Quick ways to treat genital warts
Are genital warts in women a sign of cancer?

Fortunately, warts are not dangerous and do not lead to cancer. This is why those types of HPV that cause genital warts are called "low risk." However, they can cause irritation and discomfort, and you can pass the HPV that caused them to other people.

You may ask, does this virus cause cancer? In response, we must say no. Cervical cancer is usually caused by different types of HPV, called high-risk HPV. As a result, HPV is the cause of cervical cancer, not genital warts.
Treatment of female genital warts

Female genital warts may go away on their own because your immune system can fight the infection that caused it. However, they may grow larger, multiply, and cause discomfort. Removing genital warts reduces your chances of spreading the infection because it is more common when there is a severe infection. Remember, treating genital warts is not a permanent cure. Of course, until the HPV virus inside your body is eradicated.

There are different ways to treat genital warts in men and women. You may need several treatments to get rid of them. During treatment, you should refrain from sexual contact.

How do we know we have female genital warts? How do we know we have female genital warts?
Your healthcare provider may use one of these methods to treat genital warts:
Electric cautery: an electric current that burns warts.
Freezing: During cryotherapy, your provider uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy the wart.
Laser treatment: Laser rays destroy the tiny blood vessels inside the warts and cut off the blood flow to them.
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Last Updated February 4, 2024