Male Genital Warts;
Bad News For The Sexually Active
By Paul Courtney
Male genital warts are the most common STD around today. If
you have them you’re not alone. A significant amount of men
have been infected with genital warts and many of them are
suffering from the outbreak of visible genital warts.
Male genital warts are not only very stressful for the
sufferer but they are ugly, which further increases the levels
of stress. They are highly infectious and can be transmitted to
other sexual partners by mere contact of the skin.
If you already suffering from male genital warts, consider
yourself fortunate, treatment is available and will make living
with them a little more bearable. The first thing to do is to
consult your doctor about your problem. Don’t be embarrassed,
the thing to keep in mind is that, for your own peace of mind,
get your self treated. But more importantly think of the sexual
health of all your future partners. If you need another reason
to seek treatment, remember this,if left untreated, male
genital warts can cause more serious problems, such as cancer.
So make sure you get treated as soon as possible by visiting
your doctor.
How Male Genital Warts Spread?
Male genital warts are contagious even in the early
stages when they are not visible to the naked eye. That’s
what’s so important to learn. You may not even know you have it
and be spreading it around infecting others, who may infect
others again. Male genital warts can be spread from direct
physical contact with the skin. You would need a microscope to
see them. However, they may be there just the same and they can
be contagious.
The best way to prevent spreading male genital warts
is to use a condom each and every time you have sex. However,
even condoms may not prevent the spread of the disease. That’s
why it’s so important to get male genital warts treated, if you
are sexually active and you do feel that you have
them.
If you feel you have male genital warts, it’s
imperative that you get checked out by your doctor right away.
He or she will be the one to determine if you do in fact have
the disease. If you do, there are treatment options. You can
have the warts burned off with a laser, or they can be frozen
off by using liquid nitrogen. Either of these procedures may
leave scarring, however slight, but they are great ways to get
rid of the genital warts. There are also creams and other
treatments that still may be available from the major drug
companies that can help you. You should ask your doctor about
these because, while they may not work for everyone, they may
work for you.
Remember this, you’re not alone. Male genital warts
effects many men. And it can lead to cancer if not treated
effectively. So if your intuition tells you that you may have
contacted male genital warts, don’t waste another minute. Get
yourself checked out so that you can get rid of this unsightly
and embarrassing sexually transmitted disease once and for
all.