How to Tell if you have Genital Warts
How to Tell If You Have Genital Warts
Genital warts may not be that rare but it is a confidential health issue so it is more likely that a person who has contracted the infection may not know what he really has. Genital warts are often mistaken for some other STDs and sometimes, even completely harmless viruses altogether. Another good reason why you may not know if what you have is genital warts or not is that you are too horrified to look at it and confirm the case. So by all means please do look at the infected area if only to make things easier for you.
To truly educate yourself of these warts, simply browse the internet and learn all you can about the infection and take at least a quick peek on some pictures that are posted. Once you do that, the first thing to set in is worry. Those pictures are just images of the worst cases. That means you still have time to make it less gruesome. It will however give you an idea of what to look for with that mirror.
In most cases, you can simply pour an ample drop of white vinegar on these unwanted bumps. Look at the bumps closely and if they turn white, then you have confirmed genital warts. If it doesn’t, that calls for a celebration. This technique is practiced and advised by some medical professionals to tell whether a patient has genital warts or not. White vinegar is helpful in determining which cells are abnormal and which are not, so to say.
If you happen to find it difficult to confirm your case with white vinegar’s help, then don’t hesitate to seek help from doctors or dermatologists. These medical professionals can tell you outright if you have them by just looking at the infected area. That is what they do for a living.
Genital warts may have a variety of looks and send out different symptoms. In some people, genital warts may sometimes cause itching, some with pain, and some others literally feel nothing at all. Using white vinegar, as discussed earlier, to confirm the disease is not 100% foolproof. So it pays to visit your gynecologist or urologist every now and then if you are that sexually active.
In most cases you won’t know if you have them as they don’t come with too troublesome symptoms, but when you happen to feel bumps in your genitals, you can use the mirror yes, but it takes more than that to know if that snobbish bump can bring you cervical cancer. By the way, it can be just a symptom to a more serious case. So take it seriously.
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