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    stardust0211 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 6, 2008, 04:16 PM
    Just vaginal bumps
    My friend recently told me that she has noticed bumps around her area... She says there is no color to the bumps, no itch, no pain, no dicharge or puss... I've been searching for possible reasons or what it could be but I'm just at a loss... What could it be?
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    Feb 6, 2008, 10:07 PM
    What are Genital Warts? Go to MamasHealth.com: simple, easy to understand information about health
    Genital warts are the most easily recognized sign of genital human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. Warts are benign tumors of the epidermis. Some people will have a genital HPV infection without genital warts.

    Genital warts are also called condylomata acuminata or venereal warts.

    What causes Genital Warts?
    Genital Warts are caused by certain types of human papilloma virus.

    Can Human Papilloma Virus cause other kinds of warts?
    Yes. Some types of human papilloma virus cause common skin warts, such as those found on the hands and soles of the feet. These types of human papilloma virus do not cause genital warts.

    Where EXACTLY are Genital Warts?
    In women, the warts occur on the outside and inside of the vagina, on the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus), or around the anus. In men, genital warts are less common. If present, genital warts are usually on the tip of the penis. They also may be found on the shaft of the penis, on the scrotum, or around the anus. Genital warts can also develop in the mouth of a person who has had oral sexual contact with an infected person.

    Genital warts often occur in clusters and can be very tiny or can spread into large masses in the genital or anal area.

    If left untreated, genital warts may eventually develop a fleshy, cauliflower-like appearance. In some cases, the warts may disappear.

    How are Genital Warts spread?
    Genital warts are very contagious and are spread during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. About two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with a partner with genital warts will develop warts. Development of genital warts usually occurs within three months of contact.

    How are Genital Warts diagnosed?
    A doctor or other health care worker usually can diagnose genital warts by seeing them on a patient. Women with genital warts also should be examined for possible HPV infection of the cervix.

    Women can take a Pap smear test to check for presence of human papilloma virus infection on the cervix. In a Pap smear, a laboratory worker examines cells scraped from the cervix under a microscope to see if they are cancerous. If a woman's Pap smear is abnormal, she might have an HPV infection. If a woman has an abnormal Pap smear, she should have her doctor examine her further to look for and treat any cervical problems.

    Can Genital Warts be Treated?
    Yes. Depending on factors such as the size and location of the genital warts, a doctor will offer you one of several ways to treat them. You should discuss treatment options with your doctor.

    Sometimes genital warts will disappear without treatment. In other cases, they eventually may develop a fleshy, small raised growth that looks like cauliflower. There is no way to predict whether the warts will grow or disappear. If you suspect you have genital warts, you should be examined and treated, if necessary.
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    Mar 31, 2008, 05:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by stardust0211
    My friend recently told me that she has noticed bumps around her area... She says there is no color to the bumps, no itch, no pain, no dicharge or puss.... I've been searching for possible reasons or what it could be but im just at a loss.... What could it be??
    Yeah I have something kind of like that... I heard about this cream to rub on it called vaginals that you can get at walmart. So I think I will try that out

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