i seriously need help, advice.. whatever. GENITAL WARTS™?
please avoid jokes and dumb comments.
i’m genuinely scared i just found them while taking a shower. please tell me what i can do.
i have no money to go see a doctor, and i can’t ask anyone for help.
some info about me:
male
22 yrs old
never had or plan to have anal sex.
never had unprotected sex.
the warts are tiny, white very similar to this:
http://www.hpvfaq.com/Pictures/images/anal_wart.jpg
please tell my why this is happening, and what can i do about it, what should i take, put on it, whatever info is extremely appreciated.
thank you.
Hi are u sure it’s not tiny hemorrhoids if in doubt depending on where u live there are clinics for std’s that are free it’s only a matter of googling ur area asking “HPV/STD Clinics in ur area” then go get checked.
It’s all about priority yes so your personal health is a must OK beg borrow or steal (joke) to ensure u get to see Doctor Check below & links for much more info Ciao ♥
HPV FACTS
HPV is passed from person to person, often indirectly. HPV on the skin may be passed to another person when that person touches the wart. It may take several months for HPV to appear if transmission occurs.
Warts are contagious, excreting large loads of HPV viral particles. If a person with a wart on a finger were to touch a genital area in a manner vigorous enough to slightly break the skin, this might transmit the virus to that area
Sadly, most areas of skin that possess HPV infection have no outward signs. Thus, the infection may be transmitted to the uninfected area of a partner without any knowledge of this fact by either partner. This is the manner in which almost all HPV infections are apparently transmitted. So, practically, if partners choose to have direct skin-to-skin contact between genitalia, then it may be impossible to know if HPV virus is being transmitted or not
Genital warts are caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). They are very contagious and can spread to other parts of the body (such as groins, inner thighs and pubis) or to other person through skin-to-skin contact normally during genital sex, oral or anus. It can also spread through secondary contact for instance through a towel, sharing underwear or like especially if not washed thoroughly..
Since you have genital warts, there is a high possibility that you got it from your sex partner(s). If you only have sex with your partner, then most likely they are infected too. It would be advisable to get them to go for check up. To prevent spreading to others, practice sex safe.
TREATMENT
Aldara is quite a new kind of drug that use to remove genital warts. Responses to the cream vary from person to person. It is common to experience redness, swelling, itching, flaking or scabbing at or around the application area during the treatment. Treatment with Aldara cream may also result in swelling, small open sores and drainage. Itching and/ burning is included.
You normally need to apply the cream until the genital warts disappear or up to 16 weeks. New warts may develop during the Aldara treatment. It cannot cure hpv though and so far there is no cure for hpv. Your genital warts may be removed but hpv stays in your body. When you body immune system is not able to fight off the hpv, new warts will recur.
Aldara cream may not remove all genital warts, if it does not work, you need to seek other treatment.
http://www.aldara.com
http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm
http://www.stdservices.on.net/std/
http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/default.htm
http://www.forces-of-nature.net/topics/warts/hpv.htm
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