It affects the epidermis, or the outer skin.
The condition (Condylomata acuminata) is caused by a virus, as are common warts. And they occur almost exclusively on the genitalia, or sexual organs. So...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) strains that commonly affect the hands and feet are primarily HPV types 1, 2, 4, and 27, which are associated with common warts and plantar warts. These strains typically cause benign growths on the skin, such as warts, rather than affecting internal organs like the stomach. HPV is more commonly known for its association with genital warts and certain cancers, but these specific strains are generally harmless and localized to the skin.
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
yes
The Colon
brain
the liver
the mouth
when your underage and drinlking it affects your organs because there not fully developed and it can affect yoor organs long term