Anticipating Genital Wart Early Symptoms
If you have had any form of sexual contact with someone who has
genital warts, you will soon be looking on a regular basis for
your very own genital wart early symptoms.
While there are no real early symptoms to be discussed on
this matter, it is nice to know that there is still treatment
available. 
Treatment may not be permanent as warts are from a virus
under the skin, and even with a vaccine to immunise people does
not cover the whole spectrum of viruses that cause all
warts.
You won’t ever find any painful symptoms for genital warts
either, because there are none, but if you suspect any, feel
free to have yourself checked out at your gynaecologist.
If you are sexually active and or over the age of eighteen
you should still go annually for a pap smear.
The only genital wart early symptoms that you will be having
are embarrassment, or fear and concern of the situation getting
worse at this point in time. Besides that you won’t have an
itch, or anything that your mind can conjure up if you have no
information on hand to put your mind at ease.
Yes, they may spread if they are not seen to as soon as
possible, and if you are intending to still have sex a condom
does not offer one hundred percent safety in passing on the STD
that it is classified as.
What It Is!
The HPV or the Human Papilloma Virus is just one of the few
STD’s that can be treated, but cannot be cured one hundred
percent either with medication, burning off with ice or with
laser treatment to reduce any other genital wart early
symptoms.
Contracting The Virus
To eliminate any genital wart early symptoms, you would have to
just abstain from any sexual contact be it in oral, anal or
vaginal form. And if you find that your partner has warts too,
it is important that both of you get treated, as there is no
genital wart early symptoms that you would know that you have
contracted the virus.
Yes only one day out the blue you may find you discover a
wart where it wouldn’t normally be, and if you had to go for a
pap smear your gynaecologist would be able to tell you if you
have any active cells that indicate you have genital warts or
not.
Removal of these genital wart early symptoms is important as
for females it could lead to cervical cancer at a later
stage.
It is important to know that the HPV can only be
transmitted with skin to skin contact, and not by using the
same toilet or linen.
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