Condyloma aka Genital warts
Genital warts is a very contagious disease that is sexually
transmitted. The disease is caused by various variants of the
Human papillomavirus. Usuall these are the HPV 6 and the HPV 11.
it is spread during oral, genital, or anal sex with someone who
is infected with the virus. Approximately two-thirds of people
who have anyone single sexual contact with someone who is
infected with genital warts will develop warts. The disease
normally develops within three months of contact.
Women will develop the warts on the outside and inside of the
vagina, on the entrance to the uterus, and sometimes around the
anus. Although Genital warts are equally prevalent in men as in
women, the symptoms of the disease are generally much less
obvious.
When a male is infected with the disease the wards are normally
seen on the tip of the penis. They also may be found on the
shaft of the penis, on the scrotum, and around the anus. It is
very rare for genital warts to develop in the mouth or
throat of a person who has been involved in oral sex with an
infected partner. With that said though it is still out there!
Genital warts will usually exist in clusters and can be very
tiny. They can also spread into large masses in the genital or
anal area.
A doctor or any health care worker can usually diagnose the
disease by seeing their existance on a patient. This information
is accurate to all knowledge but if you are looking for official
help with Genital Warts it is recommended that you seek help
from a Professional Doctor.