| Implications of genital warts |
| Created: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 |
- Genital warts rarely pose a significant health risk.
- Genital warts can be treated, but HPV, which causes genital warts, can not, and often the warts reoccur.
- The human papillomavirus can be transmitted from mother to child during birth, however, this type of transmission is very low.
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Genital warts may grow large gaining a cauliflower-like appearance, which can be unsightly, itchy or mildly painful.
- Large extensive genital warts can prevent intercourse or childbirth.
- The human papillomavirus, which causes genital warts, increases the risk of cancer of the cervix, anus and penis.
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