Genital wartsFrom our partner site on erectile dysfunction, ErectileDysfunctionConnection.com.
Condylomata acuminata; Penile warts; Human papilloma virus (HPV); Venereal warts; Condyloma Symptoms:
advertisement Often, however, there are no symptoms. Signs and tests: A genital examination reveals flesh-colored to white, flat or raised, single or clustered lesions anywhere on the genitalia. In women, a pelvic examination may reveal growths on the vaginal walls or the cervix. Magnification (colposcopy) may be used to see lesions invisible to the naked eye. The tissue of the vagina and cervix may be treated with acetic acid to make the warts visible. A pap smear may note changes associated with HPV. References: Kodner CM. Management of genital warts. Am Fam Physician. 2004; 70(12): 2335-42. Stenchever, MA. Comprehensive Gynecology. 4th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby, Inc; 2001.
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