- According to emedicinehealth.com, recurrence rates for genital warts are over 50 percent after one year.
- Recurrence of genital warts can be due to reinfection through sex with an infected partner, persistence of the virus in the surrounding skin, and the incubation time of HPV itself.
- Genital warts can be small flesh-colored bumps or larger and cauliflower shaped due to several warts grouping together. They can be itchy and may bleed during intercourse, according to the Mayo Clinic.
- Genital warts may appear suddenly during pregnancy, according to emdicinehealth.com, and can lead to delivery difficulties and infant infections if untreated.
- Genital warts may be treated with topical solutions and cryosurgery (freezing). Recurrence rates may be affected by how completely the HPV-infected tissue was removed.
previous post
next post