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January 29, 2010

What You Need to Know About Female Genital Warts

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What You Need to Know About Female Genital Warts can help you from getting, preventing and spreading genital warts.

Genital warts can  turn in to a very severe issue with women. Genital warts affect women even more harshly than with men. As women get warts internally. They can not see them and are aware that they even have them unless they are irritated and start  to bleed or become itchy…a woman might not even know that they have female genital warts.

That makes the risk of spreading this highly contagious higher than any other STD.

There are photos of female genital warts plastered all over the Internet…yet women and men are still becoming infected with this very contagious STD.

What You Need To Know About Genital Warts is that the symptoms of HPV or human papillomavirus, do not surface immediately. Some take months or even years to surface, so let’s discuss genital warts to educate you better about Female Genital Warts .

What Are Genital Warts

Genital warts are growths or bumps on the penis, vagina, vulva or vaginal lips, the cervix or the opening between the vagina and the womb, rectum, or groin area. They can also develop in your throat and mouth areas, if you have oral sex with someone who is infected with the HPV virus.

What You Need to Know About Female Genital Warts are that they are sexually transmitted. They are the top most generated sexual transmitted disease, or STD, which means that they are caught and transmitted by having sex with an infected person.

 

Female Genital Warts are also called condyloma.

After a person has been infected, it may take one to three months for warts to appear an with women even longer since woman can get them internally where they are not able to be seen. Some people do not see HPV symptoms until a year or even longer has gone by.

Some woman who have been with another person who is infected, will never get female genital warts. If you think you have been infected, you should be tested, even if you cannot see any warts. Especially if you are a female.

What Do Female Genital Warts Look Like

Genital warts look like small pink or reddish  growths in or around the sex organs. As genital warts grow larger, they look similar to small parts of a cauliflower. Small genital warts may be very tiny and difficult to see. Some you can not see with the naked eye but they might feel itchy or scratchy or be a slightly raised area.

They often appear in clusters of three or four. But, one thing for sure, genital warts are so contagious that they can spread rapidly on you. They are usually not painful…BUT…they may cause mild pain, bleeding, and itching.

How Are Female Genital Warts Spread

Genital warts spread by direct, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. Contact most often occurs during sexual activity that involves the penis, vagina, anus, or mouth.

But, it is possible to get them from clothing and items such as a towel that has been used by an infected person.

How Do I Know If I Have Female Genital Warts

If you think that you have female genital warts, or any STD, visit your health care provider. They will examine you and perform tests to see if you have this hideous STD. You should be getting a pap smear every year and this will assist you making sure that you are not an unknowing infected person.

How are Female Genital Warts Treated

There are quite a few ways to get genital warts treatment with Western Medicine.  But, all of them are painful, can leave scarring and there is even a poison called Gardasil that has horrible side affects and has even killed some of it’s users. I would not give it to my worst enemy.

Treatments For Female Genital Warts:

* Laser Surgery

* Cauterization

* Cryotherapy of Genital Warts

* Surgical Removal of Genital Warts

* Gardasil

Even Erin Brockovich warns woman world wide about Gardasil and what it can do to both men and women. Already, it has made some users sterile, made serious brain and nerve damage. Observe the warnings. There are many articles on this blog about the dangers of Gardasil.

If you would like to read more about Gardasil and what Dr. Mercola has to say about Gardasil, here is a link to Dr. Mercolas’ website.

Barbara Loe Fisher, from National Vaccine Information Center, NVIC Taped on 07.14.09. Listen to her tell you the facts about HPV and Merck and Gardasil. Listen to her story about Gabrielle, she has drug induced (by Gardasil) Lupus.

Genital warts can be treat by yourself and there are is no prescription that is needed, no office visit. There are lots of Natural Female Genital Warts Treatments.

If you think you have Female Genital Warts, don’t delay getting examined and treated. The longer genital warts go untreated, the more difficult they are to treat and the longer it takes to treat them.

For more information on What You Need to Know About Female Genital Warts and the natural treatments for genital warts, go to our HOME PAGE.

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