THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

Was this caused by the same virus that causes cervical cancer?

Genital condylomas are caused by some human Papillomaviruses (HPV type 6 and 11) that cause small upraised bumps (genital warts) from the usually indented surface, typically located near the penis or the female genitals, both inside and outside. They both affect both sexes, and are so small that they can go unnoticed. They are transmitted by direct contact during sex or indirect contact with contaminated surfaces, clothing and linens. They can be treated with specific drugs, lasers and other treatments.

The viruses that cause condylomas are from the same family of strains that cause cervical cancer, but are considered to be low risk strains for cancer. The HPV test done during screening only identifies high-risk HPV viruses. The low-risk Papilloma Virus (HPV) types are rarely associated with cancer, but still have a major impact on human health.

They are very contagious. They should not be neglected because with time they grow in number, causing ano-genital lesions that could be the basis of the more serious illnesses.

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