Monday, April 16, 2012

Transmission Of Genital Warts

Genital warts are eruptions on the skin in the genital area, caused by the Hpv virus - human papilloma virus. Genital warts occur in both males and females. The incidence of genital warts in males is lesser than in females. The fancy is that the female anatomy provides great and more conducive conditions for the virus to thrive. Males may not easily suffer from genital warts, but, once exposed can become carriers of the Hpv virus.

Transmission

The transmission of genital warts from one infected man to an additional one is due to intimate corporal contact. The man carrying the virus may or may not have graphic genital warts. As this is the most base way for transmission of genital warts a wholesome lifestyle is advised. Safe sexual practices should be adhered to in order to minimize exposure to transmission of genital warts.

There is no specific time period for the manifestation of genital warts from the time of infection. Transmission of genital warts may follow in a man getting infected with Hpv but no outward changes might be seen for a long time. At times, even for years at a stretch. The Hpv virus has the capability to remain latent for long periods of time.

However, on the other hand, the transmission of genital warts like a quick spreading contagious disease has also been seen. The exact fancy for differences of this kind is not known. It is put down to physiological differences from man to person.

Transmission of genital warts is also inherent by close caress with objects that have been exposed to the virus. Unwashed and improperly cleaned curative equipment that have been used on an infected man has the inherent to infect an additional one person.

Transmission of genital warts has also been observed during reproduction from an infected mum to her unborn child. The child gets these warts in the mouth and the throat as these areas are conducive for the increase of the virus.

Healthy lifestyle choices can go a long way in the prevention of and protection against the incidence of genital warts.

1 comment:

  1. Genital herpes virus is passed from one person to another through sexual contact. This happens even if the person with the virus doesn't have symptoms or signs of infection. I contracted herpes 3 years ago and from time to time, the virus will become active, i felt itchy or tingly around my genitals. This is usually followed by painful, small blisters that pop and leave sores that ooze or bleed. I was tired of my condition and I was told herpes has no permanent cure. One day I was searching for a possible/permanent cure for herpes and I came across Dr. Colle’s website, I read some reviews about his herbs and medications. I contacted him and he sent me the medication for herpes which i took for some days.. while taking the medication, the blisters dried out and the itchy, tingly and pain stopped. After finishing his medication, I went for a blood test and the herpes was gone. It’s been over a year now and I haven’t had any symptoms of Herpes. You can get the permanent cure of Herpes from Dr. Colle via dr.colleherbalhome@gmail.com, visit www.drcolleherbs.webs.com or call +393470387713

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