Condylomas
Condylomas are smooth or uneven skin changes of a pink or whitish color, and they can be flat or spiky in shape. In men, they appear on the genital organ itself and can spread further on the skin, and in women, the symptoms appear as spiky warts on the vulva, in the vagina and around the anus and on the cervix. HPV (human papilloma virus) is transmitted sexually, by touching two surfaces (skin-to-skin contact), as well as by vertical transmission from mother to child.
In women, certain high-risk types of HPV virus can leave serious consequences in the form of cervical cancer (cervical cancer).
While it is possible to remove warts of this type, unfortunately there is no treatment that would eliminate the HPV virus itself. Only certain types of viruses can be prevented with a vaccine to prevent infection.
It is extremely important to make a timely diagnosis and start treatment. Like all other viruses, HPV remains present in the body, so even after removing these genital warts with the radio-wave method, they can manifest again. " Trigger ! reoccurrence may be another disease, immunodeficiency, decline of the immune system, stress and pregnancy.
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