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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Genital Warts
  1. Genital warts are soft growths on the skin and mucous membranes of the genitals. They may be found ... vagina, cervix, and around and in the anus. Genital warts are spread through sexual contact.
  2. ... the above. HPV is best known for causing genital warts. When present, genital warts rarely cause any symptoms. Around one half of ...
  3. ... Risk factors include: Human papilloma virus (HPV, or genital warts ) infection in women under age 50 Chronic skin ... vaccine is approved to prevent cervical cancer and genital warts. It may help prevent other cancers linked to ...
  4. ... of HPV. HPV can cause cervical cancer and genital warts . HPV has also been linked to other kinds of cancers, including vaginal, vulvar, penile, anal, mouth, and throat cancers.
  5. ... less common in teens, and rare in adults. Genital warts usually appear on the genitals, in the pubic ... the-counter wart medicines on your face or genitals. Warts in these areas need to be treated by ...
  6. ... through sexual contact. STIs include: Chlamydia Genital herpes Genital warts Gonorrhea Hepatitis HIV HPV (human papilloma virus) Syphilis ...
  7. ... on the cervix, or elsewhere in the vagina Genital warts or HPV Irritation or inflammation of the cervix ( ... worn away, or wasted away (atrophic) Cervical polyps Genital warts Whitish patches on the cervix Abnormal biopsy results ...
  8. ... blisters filled with clear or straw-colored fluid Genital warts -- flesh-colored spots that are raised or flat, and may look like the top of a cauliflower Chancroid -- a small bump in the genitals, which becomes an ulcer within a day of ...
  9. ... blisters filled with clear or straw-colored fluid Genital warts -- flesh-colored spots that are raised or flat, and may look like the top of a cauliflower Chancroid -- a small bump in the genitals, which becomes an ulcer within a day of ...
  10. ... vaginal opening (caused by intercourse, trauma, infection, polyp, genital warts , ulcer, or varicose veins) IUD use (may cause occasional spotting) Ectopic pregnancy Miscarriage Other pregnancy ... exam, cervical biopsy, endometrial biopsy, or other procedures
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