I had genital warts.THE DOCTOR TOLD ME NOT TO WORRY;They will go away; THEY DID!Unless u have herpes!urr's will to!
2006-08-30 09:57:06
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answered by curious one 3
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-25 04:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Genital warts are caused from the HPV virus. This is the same virus that causes cervical cancer, plantar warts, and a few more things I don't remember. When I was 19 I got pregnant with my first child. I had these things come up in that area and I just thought they were hemorrhoids. Anyway, when I went to my OB-GYN about a month after they came up, he advised me that they were in fact, genital warts. I am still devastated about having a std. These disappeared on there own before I gave birth and I haven't had one since. My doctor told me that if they came back he could freeze them off. I have had the plantar warts several times and dysplasia once. They are treatable, but there is still no cure. The good news is that our daughters have a chance because they have come out with an immunization for the HPV virus. Only thing is that you cannot have had the virus or it could have fatal effects. I hope this helps.
2006-08-30 16:45:02
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answered by jennifer c 3
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Or are they more likely to multiply/get even bigger?
Yes this may happen. You will then hate them.
Symptoms Of Genital Warts
The warts on genitals and anus look skin-colored. They are raised lesions either single or in a bunch. If genital warts are not treated, they may spread, grow and also form cauliflower type appearance. The outer warts can be easily seen. But if women develop warts inside their genitalia, the warts are not seen till a doctor examines the site. The area near the warts growth can become damper. Women may have more discharge. As genital area is moist and warm, the HPV virus multiplies there very fast once warts develop.
Your doctor may prescribe some topical applications to you for treating the warts. If the problem is severe or if you do not respond to the topicals, the doctor may remove the warts using any one of the following: cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen, electrocautery, laser or surgical excision. The decision about which medicine is to be used or whether surgery is needed should be left to the doctor's judgment.
2006-09-01 20:05:47
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answered by addictedtoyahooanswers 1
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Can genital warts disappear without any treatment whatsoever?
Warticon works but used too often and then warts usually reappear in new places, would it be better to just leave them to go away by themselves? Or are they more likely to multiply/get even bigger? Thanks.
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2015-08-18 22:42:39
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answered by ? 1
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the warts themselves can and may disappear on their own, however the human papiloma virus (HPV) can stay with you for life. Even if you don't have warts you can still pass on HPV.
Go see a doctor, there are no home cures that work.
If you don't get rid of the warts there is a small chance they can become cancerous.
2006-08-30 09:40:25
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answered by billm_07456 4
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2016-04-29 22:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Genital Warts never go away, you just are not having an outbreak at the time and it is possible for more to come up later
2006-08-30 09:39:08
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answered by katlvr125 7
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2015-02-24 12:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-12-21 18:33:55
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answered by GEIS 3
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