Monday, 30 December 2013

Developing genital warts

It is possible that individuals who do not have sex for several years may develop genital warts?
Yes, the contact with the HPV virus may have occurred several years ago and it remained "asleep" (dormant). The decrease in resistance of the body may trigger the proliferation of HPV and consequently trigger the onset of clinical and / or subclinical lesions.http://fitness2014.snack.ws/
How are genital warts diagnosed?
As the location of the lesions may be difficult to verify the presence of genital warts just by self-examination
 It is not always possible to tell the difference between a wart and other types of skin lesions. http://fitness2014.snack.ws/slows-in-identifying-a-situation-as-stressful.html
Accordingly, whenever there is suspicion of HPV infection, it is highly recommended to seek medical advice.
This professional can not only guide and treat, as well as perform appropriate tests, if needed.
Generally, the diagnosis of genital warts can be accomplished during a single appointment. However, the diagnosis of subclinical infection requires tests with devices with magnifier (magnifying glass).
Latent infection can be diagnosed only by sophisticated laboratory tests which are restricted to specific cases indicated.http://fitness2014.snack.ws/identify-the-sources-of-stress-in-your-life.html
It's normal to feel disappointed / depressed after receiving the diagnosis of HPV infection or genital warts?
Yes, many people feel disappointed. Feelings of shame, decreased sexual desire, fear of having cancer, revolt against the sexual partners may occur, even though normally not possible to know exactly at what time or how the spread of the virus occurred HPV.

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