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Genital Warts Photos with Steps for Prevention of Genital Warts HPV
After looking at the genital warts photos on this page, you will
definitely agree that HPV prevention is of the utmost importance. However, many
people ignore just how important it is until they start suffering. The value
conveyed by the genital warts photos below is oftentimes realized too late.
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Photos of Genital Warts

Photos of genital warts around the vagina of an elderly female
The following suggestions are ways to prevent infection with genital warts
HPV and other HPV viruses:
Abstinence or Monogamy
- The surefire way to avoid transmission of any sexually transmitted
diseases, including genital warts (HPV human papilloma virus), is to refrain
from any sort of genital contact. This way, you can prevent a genital warts HPV
infection by avoiding any direct contact with the virus, which is transmitted
by skin-to-skin contact. However, remaining monogamous, which means having sex
with the same person only, can also prevent the risks that are involved from
having multiple sex partners.
Using Condoms
- According to latest scientific research, evidence is not sufficient to
recommend condoms as a prime prevention strategy. Studies do suggest that using
male condoms prevents or reduces the risk of transmission of diseases like HPV,
which causes genital warts and cervical cancer, to some extent. There is
reduction in the risk of HPV infection if condoms are used every time.

Condoms photo
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- Since HPV can infect the scrotum and vulva, transmission can occur from
outside of the areas covered by a condom. Because a condom provides a physical
barrier to the most common sites of infection, it is still recommended for use.
Genital warts don’t differentiate between male or female, so each of the
partner should take the responsibility for ensuring that condoms are used.
Remember, your partner may not be aware that they are infected.
Transmission from Mother to Baby
- HPV transmission may occur when the baby is delivered through an HPV-infected
birth canal (see article on genital warts and pregnancy). With this type of
infection, warts develop in the baby’s throat. This condition is called as
laryngeal papillomatosis. Although rare, this type of transmission from a
mother to baby can be completely taken care of by clearing the warts that are
present in the birth canal (vaginal warts).
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Photo of HPV warts that appear in the mouth cavity on the upper jaw
No Oral Contraceptives
- Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, are indirectly linked with
genital warts HPV. People who use birth control pills people tend to eliminate
any sort of protection, such as condoms, and may be more likely to have
multiple sex partners at an earlier age. This type of activity increases the
risk of contracting genital warts HPV.
No Multiple Sexual Partners
- Having multiple sexual partners is one of the biggest factors that can
result in the transmission of genital warts to a healthy person. HPV tends to
be so much more common in a person who has had sex with different individuals.
No Contact with Visible Genital Warts
- Since genital warts are made up of the HPV virus, it makes them highly
contagious. If you or your partner has warts that are visible, such as those
shown in the genital warts photos, you should avoid any sexual contact until
the warts are treated.
No Oral Sex
- Genital warts HPV and other HPVs can be transmitted through oral sex.
Although the genital warts HPV prefer genitals, they can still grow in the
mouth cavity as seen in the genital warts photo below. The HPV virus enters the
body through the mucous membranes in the mouth during oral sex. If oral sex is
a must, then condoms are recommended to prevent any HPV infection.
More clear genital
warts photos

Genital warts photos showing unusual eruption in the vagina
Pap Smear
- The human papilloma virus (HPV) is associated with about 95 percent of
cervical cancer cases. While pap smear tests cannot identify specific sexually
transmitted infections, such as genital warts from HPV, they can detect the
symptoms. A pap smear provides an early indication of the presence of cervical
abnormalities that may be precursors to cervical cancer or cancer of the
cervix. HPV-related cancer of the cervix is more likely to be treated
successfully if it is detected early. Pap tests should be performed by sexually
active women at least once a year.
No Smoking
- Since smoking is linked to cancer, the risk of precancerous changes that
leads to cancer of the cervix increases with this activity. If a person already
suffers from genital warts HPV, smoking could make things worse. Gases in a
cigarette smoke get into the blood and restrict oxygen, lowering white blood
cell count or making the existing cells weaker. White blood cells are very
important to the body’s immune system. Smoking suppresses the immune system,
increasing the likelihood of HPV contraction and promoting the growth of HPV.
Unnatural Sex
- Indulging in sexual activity with a person of the same sex invites the
contraction of many sexually transmitted diseases, including genital warts HPV.
Exercise
- Exercise helps the body remain active and healthy as well as provide an
immune boost. The body’s immune system works as a defense to keep it safe from
genital warts HPV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Genital warts photos of a male penis with numerous warts
Nutritious Diet
- A poor diet leads to vitamin and mineral deficiency, weakening the immune
system; decreasing the body's ability to fight viruses, such as genital warts
HPV; and increasing the risk of contracting HPV. This can be avoided by having
a well-balanced, nutritious diet.
Past Infection
- There are 100 kinds of HPV. Previous infection with any one of these
genital warts HPV types does not make a person immune from repeated infection
with some other form of HPV. Further multiple infections with other HPV types
may increase the risk of developing cancer. Proper care must be taken to avoid
becoming infected with other HPV types.
Immunosuppressed Patients
- Immunosuppressed is a condition in which the immune system does not
function normally. This can happen in patients who have had an organ transplant
and are taking immune suppressive medications as well as people with AIDS. HPV
infection appears to be more common and worse in patients with various types of
immunologic deficiencies. Since lack of immunity is one of the leading causes
for contracting genital warts HPV, proper precaution should be taken if a
person’s immune system is compromised.
Hygiene
- Although there is no direct evidence, most people believe that poor hygiene
encourages diseases, including those that are sexually transmitted. It is
important to remain physically clean and tidy.
Preventing yourself from getting this upsetting disease as it is depicted in
the genital warts photos above is one of the best things you can do to lead a
better, healthier life. |