Saturday, January 23, 2010

Early Genital Warts When Is The Earliest Time That Genital Warts Can Appear Once Exposed To The Virus?

When is the earliest time that genital warts can appear once exposed to the virus? - early genital warts

I had sex with this man and he told me he had been tested with negative results for sexually transmitted diseases. A few days later () up to 4 days, I noticed small bumps without pain research as genital warts. But) I sent then read on a website (by a doctor that is the first that we can show 2 weeks after exposure. Please help .. Perhaps it has something more? I am very worried. Also prefer that the answers of people, the doctors or nurses. Thank you very much!

5 comments:

  1. Genital warts usually appear one months to eight. I assume that it is theoretically possible, a little earlier than the show, but not as quickly as four days.

    Do not try too much panic, though. Even if you do not further develop warts) (genital warts, which are really a nuisance aesthetics that can be removed (remember, these are not a cure for HIV, per se, although most people get rid of the virus from her on her own body within a few years). They cause no damage to any physical problems. You must continue to do Pap tests every year, however, that there are different types of HPV can cause cancer of the cervix and are therefore very dangerous to ignore them. However, HPV is very common themselves. Most people at some point in their lives. You are not alone. :)

    Also, please ignore the comment from me to be able to "catch them with antibiotics." That is completely false. HPV is a virus and not affected by antibiotics. And call your doctor say desperate, that is clear and you need to TESTed will not help to detect because there is no specific test for HPV in general. Pap smears detect abnormal cells in the cervix have changed that've because of the strong pressures on the risk of HPV. Low risk strains cause genital warts. So really, you just have to wait and see if you develop warts.

    What strike, almost all women naturally have a kind of small bumps on the vulva. This is nothing to fear, except that high, or like a bulb, so that signs of completeness of sexually transmitted infections.

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  2. Simply go to the doctor. I know it's scary, but it's better than living in fear for the rest of his life. and sometimes when they are detected early treatment with antibiotics.

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  3. If you see a doctor now

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  4. If you see a doctor now

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