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Do I Have Genital Warts?
Genital warts appear as small, flesh-colored bumps, often in clusters. They may be painless, itchy, or bleed during intercourse. If unsure, consult a doctor.
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Can genital warts go away on their own?
In some cases, warts may disappear, but the virus remains in the body. Treatment helps remove them faster.
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How long does treatment take?
Most treatments work within a few weeks, but it depends on the medication and individual response.
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Can I still have sex if I have genital warts?
It's best to avoid sexual contact until the warts are treated to prevent spreading the virus.
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Are genital warts contagious?
Yes, they spread through skin-to-skin contact, even if warts are not visible.
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What is the best treatment for genital warts?
The best treatment depends on the severity of warts. Warticon (Podophyllotoxin) is a popular choice for self-application, while Aldara (Imiquimod) helps boost the immune system. Condyline is another effective option. A doctor can advise on the most suitable treatment.


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