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Transmission Of Genital Warts
The transmission of genital warts is usually through sexual or skin-to-skin contact, the genital strains are part of the human papillomavirus group, also known as condyloma acuminata.
There are many treatments, among which are such treatments that involve destroying the visible symptoms by freezing, burning, or applying acids. In any case the virus resides in the body and can easily come back after treatment.
The transmission of genital warts is usually through sexual or skin-to-skin contact, the genital strains are part of the human papillomavirus group, also known as condyloma acuminata.
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Transmission Of Genital Warts -
Human Papillomavirus, Condyloma
Although the bumps that are caused by the virus do not itch or hurt they are associated with the development of genital cancers and can certainly be unsightly and very embarrassing. There are approxamately 30 types of the virus that are sexually transmitted and located. The transmission of genital warts is usually through sexual or skin-to-skin contact, the genital strains are part of the human papillomavirus group, also known as condyloma acuminata.
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