You can't get chlamydia from a genital scar. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who's infected. You can get it from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
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.
No it is not.
If you have genital-genital contact, it's possible to pass chlamydia. Chlamydia is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected woman.
Minimal genital-genital contact can transmit chlamydia. Use a condom before oral, anal, or vaginal sex or genital-genital contact.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
genital warts
No, you can't get chlamydia from paper towels. You get it through sexual intercourse or other genital to genital contact.
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.
A sex-linked disorder is known as a 'sexually transmitted disease' A few examples of STD's are Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Genital Warts, Chlamydia, Syphilis and Pubic Lice.