What Is the Cause of Genital Warts?

Cytomegaloviruses are a family of viruses belonging to the class Herpesvirales, the same order as herpesviruses, the group of viruses that cause human herpes.

 

Monkeys and humans serve as natural hosts for these viruses

 

The eight member of the virus family are the following: the human virus type 5, which infect humans; the type species, human cytomegalovirus; the group A Streptococcus type virus (HSV-5); the group C Streptococcus type virus (HSV-6); the group D Streptococcus type virus (HSV-7); the group E Streptococcus type virus (HSV-8); the group F Streptococcus type virus (HSV-9); the group G Streptococcus type virus (HSV-10); and the group J Streptococcus type virus (HSV-11). The virus has a life cycle which involves replication and growth. It then proceeds through different phases to develop into a symptomatic disease in humans, such as genital warts, or to cause disease in dogs.

 

A single virus can be very dangerous, and there have been many cases of its being responsible for death. However, it is not yet clear what the causes of this virus are. It is also not clear whether all of its members to cause the same disease in all people, or if they differ slightly from one person to another.

 

There is a possibility that the virus may be the cause of genital warts. There have been several cases of women developing genital warts after being infected with the virus. However, the symptoms of this condition differ between women who do not have genital warts and women who do. In some cases, warts may not develop until the second year after a woman is infected with the virus.

 

Genital warts is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the HPV virus. Genital warts are flat or oval in shape and are often found inside the vagina and cervix. In some cases, warts can also be seen outside the vagina, on the scrotum and anus.

 

Genital warts are more likely to be passed from an infected person to an uninfected partner than others sexually transmitted diseases. This is because they are caused by the same virus as the human papillomavirus and have the same DNA, which means that when an infected person bites another person, that person also receives the virus and passes it on to him or her. …

 

It is also possible that other sexually transmitted diseases may be the cause of genital warts.

 

These include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B, and T-lymphotropic virus

 

A weakened immune system is one of the reasons why the virus can be transmitted from one person to the next. As mentioned above, a woman's body's immune system is weakened when she is pregnant, and this is one of the factors which can lead to the development of the virus. Infection of the cervix during pregnancy may result in cervical cancer.

 

The virus that causes genital warts is not always detectable by the body's immune system, which can make it difficult for the body to fight off the virus. For example, some people may be infected with the virus at the time when they are being treated for other illnesses, but there may be no visible symptoms at the time of the treatment. The body's immune system may also be unable to fight the virus if it is being transmitted from one person to another.

 

Most people opt for the use of medication as a means of treating genital warts. The most common medication used for treating genital warts includes vaccines and antibiotics, both of which can cause side effects.

 

There are also a number of other treatment methods available, and they vary according to what type of treatment methods you have available to you. For example, topical creams, such as nystatin or amphotericin B, may be used for the treatment of genital warts.

 

Some doctors also recommend the use of a vaginal cream or suppository to keep the warts away. A cream or suppository can be inserted into the vagina of the infected person and may take around 3 weeks to take effect. A lot of women choose to wait until their menstrual period is over, so that the virus may not be able to cause any irritation. In some instances, this will cause the genital warts to fall off within a couple of months.

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