Hell no! I hope that you are not asking because you have them and expect someone to go down on you.
Genital Warts HPV
What it is
Symptoms
Long Term Effects
Treatment
Genital Warts and Cervical Cancer
What it is
Genital warts are small, often painless bumps in or round the vagina, penis, or anus.
They are caused by a virus (a kind of germ). It is called HPV (the human papilloma virus).
You get HPV by having sex with someone who has the virus.
HPV is spread by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
Even if the warts go away or are removed, the virus stays in your body and can be spread to others.
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Symptoms
Some people don't show signs even though the wart virus is in their skin. Others do have signs.
People may see small bumps (warts) in or around the vagina, penis, or anus.
The bumps may grow in bunches or clusters.
They may itch.
The virus can be spread to others even when there are no signs.
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Long Term Effects
Genital warts can be treated but not cured. The treatment can help make you feel better and can help take away the warts. But you will always have the virus. Having the virus can cause these problems:
You can pass it to others.
You have a higher chance of getting HIV (the virus that causes AIDS).
If a pregnant woman has genital warts, she could have these problems:
The warts could grow and block the vagina.
The baby could get the virus.
Some wart medicines are not safe for pregnant women to use.
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Treatment
The treatment for genital warts is to have a health care provider remove them. There are also some new medicines that you can use at home.
You may need an exam of the cervix or penis called a colposcopy. Your clinician uses a magnifying glass with a bright light to see the warts.
The warts can be removed by freezing or burning. Most people need to have more than one visit to remove all the warts.
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Genital Warts and Cervical Cancer
If a woman has the kind of HPV that causes genital warts, she may also have another kind of HPV that causes cervical cancer.
Any woman who has had genital warts should have a Pap smear at least once a year to check for cervical cancer.
Please be safe.
2006-06-18 14:43:01
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answered by Oracle 3
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Genital warts are very contagious. I recommend you not have oral sex. Also I am sorry there is no cure for genital warts either. There is a cure for the warts, but there is no cure for the virus. Once the warts are treated and removed the virus still remains under the skin and can cause flare ups. Me, myself and I do not have Genital warts but I have heard of people with genital warts still having oral sex. If you be really careful you can use a condom and still have oral sex. But you have to be really careful not to touch the warts. Hope I helped.
2006-06-18 14:50:00
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answered by goodies100 5
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2016-04-27 13:33:38
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answered by ? 3
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The person that performs oral sex on you definately has a chance of getting warts in their mouth.
2006-06-18 14:37:29
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answered by Addicted to Diet Coke 6
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If your partner uses a dental dam. A little piece of rubber that is put between their mouth and you. That way, the warts wouldn't be contracted by the partner.
2006-06-18 14:35:36
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answered by Pirate_Wench 5
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2017-03-01 03:42:02
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answered by ? 3
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If there is a condom and dental dam present No. If also depends were the warts are at. If there on his/her thigh then and his thigh touches your chin then yes.
2006-06-18 17:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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dont have oral sex. that is sick and who would want to suck it with warts.
2006-06-18 16:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, if you could find someone nasty enough to do it. Because more than likely they would get some kind of rot of the mouth.
2006-06-18 14:38:38
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answered by barefootmodel 6
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no such thing as have had- the symptoms, such as the bumps might go away but the virus, hpv does not so you could still spread it without symptoms.
2006-06-18 14:36:39
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answered by kknpz 3
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