Genital warts, also called venereal warts, are bumps contracted during sexual contact. They're reasoned by certain types of virus. In females, genital warts usually appear in and around the anus or vagina or on the cervix. In males, they appear on the scrotum, male organ, thigh, or groin. Genital warts may be raised or level, tiny or fat. Occasionally they're bunched jointly in a cauliflower-like shape. Usually, they're flesh-colored and painless. Every so often, the warts are so little and plane that they can't be noticed. This can take numerous months or years after infection for symptoms to appear.
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