Identifying The Signs And Symptoms Of Genital Warts
If you seem to be waiting for an itch to come around in your
genital areas, you are going to wait a long time. Unfortunately
the signs and symptoms of genital warts are few.
The signs and symptoms of genital warts may disturb you
somewhat, making you wished you could have been treated earlier
than what you expected or just abstained in the first
place.
The main thing about the signs and symptoms of genital warts
is the embarrassment you may have to face if you get caught
with your pants down, so to say.
Imagine that, you are on the verge of receiving oral sex, and
your partner who you been wanting for so long in anticipation,
doesn’t go down on you, because he lands up telling you that
you have warts on your genitalia and what the signs and
symptoms of genitalia warts are.
You are mortified! Yes the moment is spoilt, and if it were
up to him for sensibility he would be more careful who he
sleeps with in the future.
And for you, sensibility would tell you to go have yourself
a pap smear, and get treatment urgently. You will not have an
itch, you will not have oozing or swelling of areas that you
cannot just see, as you try looking for any other signs and
symptoms of genital warts. Yes, you would have to get a proper
inspection from your gynaecologist.
Quick Remedial Options
Considering warts are a virus that lives under the skin, it
cannot be totally destroyed by either dry ice when it is burned
off, or by laser treatment for sensitive areas or by rituals or
any other vaccines yet created.
And considering that having warts in or on or around the
genitalia means it is classified as an STD. You cannot catch
warts from using the same toilet or towels etc. But you can
contract them from skin to skin contact.
Even if you are using a use of a condom, you could still
contract or pass on warts as not all of the skin is protected,
the best is to just abstain.
Self Inspection!
You can try and do your own inspection to see if you can find
any genital wart early symptoms, but it would be difficult as
you would need a magnifying glass and some assistance
anyway.
There is no getting around not going to the
doctor or gynaecologist for this one to get rid of your new
found horrors.
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