
What you should know about men’s genital warts.
Genital warts are a condition that most people are known to suffer from nowadays.
The most common way to get the warts is to have a sexual intercourse with someone who has the virus. The warts are
also known to be caused by the HPV virus and such; there are people who can have the virus but no
visual symptoms of it. In this case, even if there aren’t any warts to detect through visual inspection, if you
have sex with such a person, you will eventually get the warts. Some people are thinking and will say that using a
condom or any other means of protection will eventually lessen the chances, they will contact the virus. That is a
very false affirmation as the genital warts in men can be contacted regardless of the protection
that is available today. That is because if the infected parts will touch the partner’s skin, he will also contact
the virus. The only way to be 100% protected is to not have sex with people whom you know to have this virus.
However, you can’t know that, and thus the best option for you is to engage in sexual intercourse with only one
person whom you fully trust, and know she has sex only with you.
Complications of the HPV virus
You may think that like any other virus, the HPV
virus can have its complications. Well, that is partially true however. There hasn’t been any official news
about it but most men who have the HPV virus and also have the HIV virus are the ones who are most prone to such
complications. Thus their warts can be harder to treat, and it can take a longer period of time for them to be
treated.
It is also vital to mention that men can transmit the virus without them being aware of it, and because of
that, many of the gay and bisexual individuals have higher chances of contracting it. Furthermore, these
populations have many chances to develop anal cancer.
Compared to the heterosexual population, women are the ones who are more prone to developing the series of
complications that are associated with the HPV virus, and that is cervical cancer. Compared to men’s penile or anal
cancer, the cervical cancer in women is much more popular. A study who has taken place in 2006 and was conducted by
the ACS, reported that over 9700 women were diagnosed that year with such a type of cancer.
Dimming the chances of contacting the HPV virus
There are many ways of reducing the chances of getting infected with such a virus and the best one of the
bunch is to carefully select the partner you will be engaging in sexual intercourse with. Condoms can also help
this, but in a sense their best use is to reduce chances of other major viruses like HIV.
Genital Warts in Men Tip 1#: Choose healthy partners before engaging in intercourse.
Trust her and try to use any protection available.
Genital Warts in Men Tip 2#: Make sure you use adequate protection before intercourse. A
condom is preferable even if you trust your partner.
Genital Warts in Men Tip 3#: Reduce the number of partners. Yes, that’s the best
precaution. It is good to be loyal.
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