Learn More About the Different Symptoms of Genital Warts
Symptoms of Genital Warts can appear in almost all places where the actual genital warts may take place. In men it could be found in the penis, the urethra, and the rectum and the area around it, while for women these symptoms can be spotted in the vaginal area, inside the vagina, the cervix, uterus and the anus.
There are many kinds of symptoms for genital warts. They can appear together or individually, while some may not appear at all while the others are present. Some of them can also appear at the same time or one following another. In any case, being able to know how these symptoms look like and how to spot them is about knowing what they look like.
One of the most common symptoms of genital warts is the presence of lesions that are shaped like cauliflowers that are red, pink or gray, found around both the genital and anal area. These lesions may either be flat or they may look like bumps. They may also grow individual or clustered around a spot within the area.
The genital area may also become unusually damp or moisture, which is one of the least noticeable symptoms of genital warts. This could also been seen in an excess secretion of vaginal fluid in the case of women. Such kind of symptom may be coupled with the feeling of pain and bleeding during and after sexual intercourse due to the possibility that the genital warts may be inside the woman’s vagina.
In men, the tiny spots that appear around one’s penis shaft or something similar around the genital area may be mistaken for common rashes because they cause irritation and, in some cases, burning sensations, but they could actually be one of the symptoms of genital warts.
Of course, the appearance of any of these symptoms of genital warts does not immediately indicate genital warts, but what’s important is that you know what they look like so you can go to a doctor and have these symptoms confirmed so that you can take immediate action from one could be a potentially dangerous infection.
