How Can I Get Genital Warts
So How Do You Get Genital Warts Anyway?
Do you see lumps around your member? Or do you get itchy even when you wash daily? Do not shy away from these questions as honest answers and acceptance will lead you to its cure. If you answer yes to my queries, it is positive that you have warts in or around your genitals. That is not quite a reason to panic because the treatments the medical world offers are proven fatal to the viruses that cause the warts. Moreover, it is not quite a reason to be ashamed of because everyone, including me, the clergy and ascetics, are at high risk of infection.
Aside from preventing it, care to know about the causes of genital warts. Knowing how to avoid it next time is far better than knowing how to prevent it. So follow along and find out how the itch begins and how the lump will likely become mound.
Genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases that can infect any person at any age. Based on studies, people aged 17-33 are the most prone to infection most likely because sexual activities begin to be part of routine at this age bracket. Children as young as three years old can get infected through the savagery of pedophiles who are capable of molestation and manual contact.
The main culprit of genital warts is the virus called human papillomavirus which is actually composed of a number of variants, 40 of which are found out to infect the genitals. As reported, 90% of genital warts cases are caused by two variants of the said virus. Fortunately, these variants pose relatively low risks compared with other variants that can expose an infected person to high risks that can lead to cervical cancer in women.
Based on studies, people who are sexually active are the most prone to infection. As a matter of fact, more than fifty percent of people engaged in sex can likely get the virus. Hence, the best precautionary measures are to cover the member with condom and, for women, to refuse to engage in oral sex. But still, the use of condoms does not provide complete protection from infection. So, abstinence is a holy sacrifice after all.
Engaging in sex with an infected person is the most common mode of transmission. More than two thirds of people who engage in sex with infected persons likely get the virus through oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Sex may be pleasurable, but if it allows HPV to thrive in your genitals, saying "no thanks" might be a great move.
HPV can be transmitted on new born babies as their mothers infected with the virus kiss them welcome.
Other causes of genital warts infection are promiscuity or having multiple sexual partners, smoking, use of alcohol, high stress levels, and weak immune system. These only tell us to make changes in our lifestyle if not our nightly activities if we are to avoid the infection.
Having known the causes, be sure to take precaution next time. Aside from pain, the most terrible thing to have is the itch that lasts while the culprit remains. More so, finding yourself scratching the itchy part is quite a reason to be ashamed of, isn’t it?
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