Yes you can. Might hurt, but you can.
Some patients use prescription Aldara or Veregen to treat genital warts. Treatment of these warts is optional.
Bazuka is a topical treatment commonly used for warts, but it is not recommended for use on genital warts. The skin in the genital area is sensitive, and using products not specifically designed for that area can lead to irritation or further complications. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for genital warts.
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
You can be reinfected with genital warts in the future. HPV vaccination can lower the risk.
Genital warts are usually flat, papular, or pedunculated growths on the genital mucosa. Diagnosis of genital warts is made by visual inspection and may be confirmed by biopsy, although biopsy is needed only under certain circumstances. No data support the use of HPV nucleic acid tests in the routine diagnosis or management of visible genital warts.
No it is not.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
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Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
No, finger warts are not caused by the same subtype of HPV that causes genital warts.
Genital warts don't run in the family; you must come into contact with the virus to be infected.