Genital warts are a manifestation of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a diverse family of viruses with over 100 different types affecting various parts of the body. While around 30 types of HPV can affect the genital skin, a staggering 90% of genital warts are attributed to two specific strains: types 6 and 11. These warts may emerge as small, painless growths, appearing either individually or in clusters that resemble a cauliflower-like texture. While typically painless, itching and inflammation can occur, sometimes leading to minor bleeding.
Transmission of genital warts most commonly occurs through skin-to-skin contact with an individual carrying the HPV strains responsible for these warts. Notably, transmission can happen even if the warts are not visibly present. Common modes of transmission include vaginal and anal sex, genital-to-genital contact, sharing sex toys, and, albeit rarely, oral sex.
While it’s challenging to fully prevent genital warts, several steps can reduce the risk:
If you suspect you may have genital warts or have been in contact with someone who does, seeking medical evaluation is vital. At Private Medical Clinic, our experienced professionals can provide accurate diagnosis and guidance.
Diagnosing genital warts generally involves a visual examination of the affected area. Occasionally, a more detailed examination may be necessary to assess the presence of internal warts within the vagina or anus.
Treatment for genital warts is typically offered when visible warts are present. At Private Medical Clinic, we offer two main treatment approaches: