Sunday, March 26, 2006

Genital Warts Symptoms

Genital Warts Symptoms

The main genital warts symptom is the appearing of raised, flesh-colored lesions or cauliflower-like growths on the genitals, anus, or the surrounding skin.

Another genital warts symptom is an increased dampness or moisture in the area of this growths (genital warts zone). Genital warts are painless, but they can be very disturbing because of their location, size and because one of the genital warts ymptoms is pruritus (genital warts cause itchiness of the penis, scrotum, anal area or vulvar area).

Urethral bleeding or urinary obstruction are uncommon among genital warts symptoms and they appear when genital warts occur in the urethra. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is a genital wart symptom that may be due to vaginal warts eruptions. Coital bleeding (abnormal vaginal bleeding, not associated with a menstrual period, after sexual intercourse) is another genital warts symptom that may occur.

Among genital warts symptoms increased vginal discharge is possible.Sometimes genital warts are subclinical (there are no genital warts symptoms), and some are hidden by hair or in the inner aspect of uncircumcised foreskin.

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