What are genital warts?
Genital warts are benign tissue growths triggered by a virus that occur on the external genitals, on the anus, vagina, and rectum. Millions of people in the UK suffer from this sexually transmitted disease (STD). Genital warts are only pinned size and can evolve into cauliflower-like growths, which do not remain unobserved. As a result, they are usually treated beforehand and the growths never degenerate in size. In addition to the classic genital warts, there are also special forms, such as the flat genital warts called Condyloma Plana.
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