Photos Of Genital Warts More Condition_symptoms Do You Think This Is Genital Warts?

Do you think this is genital warts? - photos of genital warts more condition_symptoms

I am afraid that I have genital warts. I have these little white bumps on the outside of my lips that are barely perceptible. Do not bite, and nothing I've seen pictures online. Do you think that this could be what is? Yes, I had unprotected sex with a few people, and safe sex with a number of people in recent months. The first time I realized that these granules was about 3 days after unprotected sex with a new one. I go to the doctor, but not for another week.

Likewise, 'there', but not in the vaginal area, I was given pins, 2 so far in the legs (near the bikini line, but more in the thigh) and 1 on his stomach at the times (I'm sorry to be graphic) within the folds of my stomach, left the bag in "Kangaroo" I am with children.

10 comments:

jaybird said...

The only absolutely sure what you have to visit a doctor.

Genital warts usually appear as soft, moist, pink or flesh colored swellings, usually in the genital area. You can flat or raised, single or multiple, small or large, and sometimes in the form of cauliflower. May appear on the vulva, in or around the vagina or anus, cervix and penis, scrotum, groin or thigh. After sexual contact with an infected person Warts May not weeks or months or even appear. The only way to diagnose is to be examined by a doctor.

You should also know that the best way for most STIs to prevent HIV is to use, including acondom increasingly involved in sex. For most STDs, and HIV only one unprotected sexual intercourse takes to infect.

Good luck.

holla said...

Always protect ************************ ****************
What are the symptoms?
HPV infection usually causes no symptoms. Most HPV infections are latent, ie, the virus is present, but not multiply or produce signs of infection. Visible genital warts appear only during active infection. (Though you can spread the virus even if you are looking warts. Can warts) and small grapes, cauliflower or like flat, white areas, which can be difficult to see.

If symptoms develop, they generally occur 2 to 3 months after infection. However, they can grow up to 3 weeks to several years after infection. Possible symptoms include irritation, itching and bleeding.

How are genital warts diagnosed?
A health professional usually diagnoses genital warts by history and physical examination. During the medical history, your health, you do not risk factors for warts, for example, if you recently unprotected sex.

He or she will do a physical examination to identify the panel tos of genital warts or other sexually transmitted diseases. The women have a gynecological examination, including a Pap test. If the examination reveals an abnormal tissue, but definitive diagnosis is not possible, health professionals can identify a tissue sample (biopsy) for laboratory tests, the tissue

holla said...

Always protect ************************ ****************
What are the symptoms?
HPV infection usually causes no symptoms. Most HPV infections are latent, ie, the virus is present, but not multiply or produce signs of infection. Visible genital warts appear only during active infection. (Though you can spread the virus even if you are looking warts. Can warts) and small grapes, cauliflower or like flat, white areas, which can be difficult to see.

If symptoms develop, they generally occur 2 to 3 months after infection. However, they can grow up to 3 weeks to several years after infection. Possible symptoms include irritation, itching and bleeding.

How are genital warts diagnosed?
A health professional usually diagnoses genital warts by history and physical examination. During the medical history, your health, you do not risk factors for warts, for example, if you recently unprotected sex.

He or she will do a physical examination to identify the panel tos of genital warts or other sexually transmitted diseases. The women have a gynecological examination, including a Pap test. If the examination reveals an abnormal tissue, but definitive diagnosis is not possible, health professionals can identify a tissue sample (biopsy) for laboratory tests, the tissue

Care said...

Going to the doctor

Shannon D said...

Visits to doctors for an accurate diagnoises

•○Cristy... said...

The best way is with a professional that you check and tell you exactly what the problem is that if a response from us, you can see what it is.

tiare said...

go to the doctor because of the goodness. It seems they are not very demanding and had several partners in a short time. which must be checked at all, even if they are not warts

Me said...

Know the best and only way is to make to the doctor's HIV test. Do not panic, I do not know. And please, use protection every time you do not want to have an incurable STD. I was lucky that I have that HPV and herpes, and nothing more. And of course I was not playing my BF was! Good luck and hope that everything goes well.

Me said...

Know the best and only way is to make to the doctor's HIV test. Do not panic, I do not know. And please, use protection every time you do not want to have an incurable STD. I was lucky that I have that HPV and herpes, and nothing more. And of course I was not playing my BF was! Good luck and hope that everything goes well.

sweeTie said...

sounds like a wart to me, "sleep" for a year before it happens so that no one knows when to go to the doctor to be safe and use condoms!

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