Genital Warts and Molluscum Contagiosum

Genital warts [10] are a condition that can be brought on by some HPV strains with lower risk. Over 350,000 people get these skin-colored or white pimples on their genitalia or anus every year.
Although the virus that causes them may still exist, they are treated but not curable. (In certain instances, HPV spontaneously vanishes). Moreover, vaginal warts have the ability to spontaneously disappear but also recur.
You can apply a chemical cream or liquid, freeze them off, or burn them off if you want them eliminated.
Molluscum contagiosum [11] is a skin infection that can happen to both adults and children. Sexual activity or intimate contact with an infected individual can spread the virus. Physical testing is usually not necessary because the infection can be identified simply by looking for the characteristic dome-shaped sores.











