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HPV Symptoms - What to Look For

Topic: Health EducationPublished August 6, 2009

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HPV infections are frequently unnoticeable because they don't give signs of warts or other lesions. Although you don’t show HPV symptoms, they may become visible later and you may infect others.

It doesn’t matter whether you have HPV symptoms or not, it will all be based on the type of HPV virus involved in the infection. There is a large number of different kinds or types of HPV, which are generally referred to as HPV "strains", and some of them are related to genital warts, yet often genital warts won't appear.

Genital warts - these are benign warts and appear as a small cauliflower-like bump, a flat lesion. In women, these warts can be seen usually on the vulva but may also appear close to the anus, in the vagina or on the cervix. While in men, these appear on the penis and scrotum or around the anus.

Common warts - these are benign skin growths that typically appear on your fingers or on your fingernails, hands and emerge as uneven, elevated bumps. They are commonly irritating because of their appearance, however they may also be painful or prone to injury or bleeding.

Plantar warts - these are solid, rough, non-malignant growths that usually appear on the heel or ball of your feet, areas where most pressure can be felt. These warts may cause pain or discomfort.

These are just some of the HPV symptoms that you should look for so you can seek proper treatment. If you feel some soreness and have warts of any kind that cause discomfort, you should seek your doctor’s advice. For women, it is suggested to have regular Pap tests; this is one of the best ways to discover an HPV infection that could lead to cervical cancer.

Understanding the HPV symptoms is so significant to achieve proper management and healthcare support. These symptoms may be malignant or non-malignant types of infections. Just take necessary preventative measures so you can stop the risk of having cancer. This may be hard to open up with friends or loved ones but since this is such an intimidating health condition, with no symptoms and you can clear it out with no treatment and no other health problems that might occur, still you should be careful because studies show that the longer you have the HPV virus, the more you are prone to anal or cervical cancer, so prevention is of the highest importance but treatment should be used once HPV syptoms are apparent.

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Andrea Segovia inspires people seeking natural health solutions by providing tips on treatment methods that work naturally with the body. She contributes to the work stream in topics ranging from health, travel, and natural living. She is passionately involved with sharing her discoveries on HPV

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