Fri,09 December 2011
How are genital warts diagnosed?
Diagnosis of HPV is not easy & varies between women & men. Most people infected with these viruses have no symptoms and may not know they are infected. Depending on the type of HPV, symptoms can be in the form of wart-like growths, or abnormal cell changes on the genital skin, usually on a female's cervix.
If genital warts develop they can vary in size. Some are so small that they arent visible to the naked eye (called sub-clinical), others have a cauliflower look, which is actually a group of warts. Genital warts usua
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