
07/08/2024
HPV that affects your ge****ls doesn’t usually cause symptoms. When symptoms do occur, the most common sign of the virus is warts in your ge***al area. Ge***al warts are rough, cauliflower-like lumps that grow on your skin. They may appear weeks, months or even years after you’ve been infected with HPV. Ge***al warts are contagious (like all forms of HPV), but they’re harmless.
High-risk forms of HPV often don’t cause symptoms until they’ve progressed to cancer. Cervical cancer is the most common type of HPV-related cancer. Other types of cancer are much rarer. They include:
A**l cancer.
Pe**le cancer.
Throat cancer.
Vaginal cancer.
Vulvar cancer.
As with cervical cancer, it’s important to remember that having HPV — even a high-risk strain — doesn’t mean that you’ll develop these cancers.
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