Anal wart treatment methods for men and women


Posted March 11, 2024 by nyusha77

Anal warts may be created only in one place or spread to different parts of the genitals and anus.

 
Anal warts, which are called Anal Warts or Anus Warts in English, are a type of genital warts and are created in the form of small warts inside and around the anus. In most cases, warts do not cause discomfort or pain. But if they grow too big, they may itch and become irritated or bleed. If there are no symptoms of this disease, the patient with this wart may not know about its existence. Anal warts may be created only in one place or spread to different parts of the genitals and anus.
What are the symptoms of anal warts?

Anal warts are found in and around the anus. These warts are very small at first and grow over time. The appearance of these warts is initially in the shape of a cauliflower and has colors such as peach, yellow, pink or light brown, or they may be combined with your skin color. Anal warts often occur without pain or discomfort. Less common symptoms include itching, bleeding, and discharge, and patients with anal warts may also feel like they have a lump in their anus.
Symptoms of warts in the Hpv clinic. Picture of the symptoms of anal warts

Warts may appear on other parts of the body at the same time as anal warts. Genital warts in women appear in the genital area, vagina (vagina) or cervix, and in men they grow on the penis, scrotum (scrotum), thigh, or groin. Warts may also develop on the mouth or throat in people with HPV.

Anal and especially oral sex with a person who has genital warts, or deeply kissing a person with throat warts can also lead to infection.
What does an anal wart come from? (cause)

The cause of anal or genital warts in the anus area are four types of the HPV virus, which is transmitted only in case of contact or sexual intercourse with a person infected with the virus.

Anal warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV virus is transmitted through anal and vaginal sex. In young people, HPV may go away on its own or the symptoms may not be evident. However, the virus can remain in the body and cause genital warts. Some types of HPV only cause anal and genital warts, and another type of them leads to cancer.

HPV is generally spread from one person to another through direct contact with the mouth, anus, penis, or vagina of an infected person. Full intercourse is not necessary for the infection to spread, but the virus can also be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. There is also the possibility of HPV transmission even when the patient does not have any symptoms.
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Country Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Tags warts , anal warts , genital warts
Last Updated March 11, 2024