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Genetial warts can be removed with cryotherapy, no matter if it is a vaginal or a penile wart. They vary in size and can form large masses, their growth can extend into the vagina, urethra, cervix, perirectal epithelium, anus, and rectum. The symptom of the disease is pink-to brown papillomatous papules or nodules on the genitalia, perineum, crural folds, and anus. Genetial warts can be removed with cryotherapy, no matter if it is a vaginal or a penile wart.

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Genetial Warts

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Cryotherapy, Penile Wart

Condyloma acuminatum doesn’t become clinically apparent until several months after inoculation with HPV. The highest incidence of GW is found in young adults 15-25 years. 4:1. The female-to male ratio has been reported to be 1. This disease affects females more frequently than males. The other name is condyloma acuminatum. Genetial warts can be removed with cryotherapy, no matter if it is a vaginal or a penile wart.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Picture, HPV Vaccination, HPV Prevention, HPV Mild Dysplasia, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine, Cervical Cancer Symptom, Abnormal Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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