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Genital Vaginal Wart
A genital vaginal wart may also be referred to as verruca or condyloma.
These HPV growths can be removes with various treatments but the virus will always remain in your body. They will disappear and then reappear throughout your life. Condoms are not an effective way to prevent the spread because lesions can occur outside the protected area.
A genital vaginal wart may also be referred to as verruca or condyloma.
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Genital Vaginal Wart -
Verruca, Condyloma
The appearance of these growths can be flat, elevated or cauliflower-like growths on the genitalia area, throat, or anus and usually have symptoms 1-8 months after contact with an infected person. This HPV virus is highly contagious and is spread through skin-to-skin contact.
A genital vaginal wart may also be referred to as verruca or condyloma.
Other Topics: HPV Disease, HPV Vaccine, High Risk HPV, HPV Fact, Epidemiology of HPV, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Symptom of Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear Result, Genital Wart Treatment
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