HPV Treatments :: Pictures of Genital Warts
Most HPV infections are subclinical--that means that there are no visible signs. Subclinical HPV infections can cause abnormal cell growth (dysplasia) on the female cervix. Visible signs of the disease include condylomata, which range from soft, pink, cauliflower-like warts to hard, smooth, yellow-gray warts. In women, they may develop inside the vagina, where they are hard to detect. They may also appear on the lips of the vagina or around the anus. In men, they usually appear on the penis, but are sometimes found on the scrotum (the sac that holds the testicles) or around the anus.
Source: Genital Warts Information
HPV Treatments :: Pictures of Plantar and Flat warts:
Plantar warts tend to be hard and flat, with a rough surface and well-defined boundaries; warts are generally raised and fleshier when they appear on the top of the foot or on the toes. Plantar warts are often gray or brown (but the color may vary), with a center that appears as one or more pinpoints of black. It is important to note that warts can be very resistant to treatment and have a tendency to reoccur.
Source: American Podiatric Medical Association
HPV Treatments :: Common Warts:
Common warts are small, hard, rough lumps that are round and elevated; they usually appear on hands and fingers and may be flesh-colored, white, pink or bumpy.
Source: Lycos Heath