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Are Genital Warts Filled With Clear Fluid ?

Genital warts are caused by a virus known as Humanpapillomavirus or the HPV. This virus is transmitted sexually, and therefore, genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease. The warts appear as little outgrowths or bumps on the skin that are initially quite hard to touch.

So, if you are wondering whether genital warts are filled with clear fluid, the answer is no. Genital warts are hard and not filled with a fluid. In case you do have a wart-like outgrowth filled with a clear fluid, then you most probably are suffering from genital herpes. Either way, whether you have genital warts or blisters filled with clear fluid, you should immediately visit your doctor to get treated.

Remember, genital warts will be the same color as your flesh, but they will have a shape like a cauliflower. Also, they can be small, large, raised up or flat. Usually they are painless.

A woman will get the warts inside the vagina and surrounding the vaginal region. Men can also get the warts, which will appear along the shaft of the penis, at the base of the penis, on the scrotum, thighs or the groins.

Genital warts may appear harmless and are usually asymptomatic, but they can wreak havoc with a woman's reproductive organs. Women who suffer from genital warts are more prone to cervical cancer compared to those who do not have the warts. Also, men with genital warts may get cancers of the anus and penis. That is why genital warts should be treated without any delay.

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Different-Types-Of-Warts      Anyone can get warts at any time in their lives. Usually warts are thickening of the skin and are invariably caused by a virus known as Humanpapillomavirus. The good news is that usually warts are not malignant, but there are some types that can turn malignant, namely types 16 and 18. More..

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