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A doctor or nurse can usually tell if you have genital warts just by looking at them.
If you have them you will be offered treatment either as anti-wart cream, or by freezing or laser treatment.
You can take care of yourself and your partner or partners if you:
What to look out for
Both men and women suffer the same symptoms
It usually takes 1-3 months from infection for warts to appear, but it can
take much longer.
They may itch but are usually painless.
Not everyone who comes into contact with the virus will get warts.
Warts often come back, even after treatment and need to be treated again.
There are some types of wart virus that may be linked to changes in cervical
cells, which can lead to cancer. However, this is rare. Women with genital
warts should, like all women over the age of 25, have regular cervical smear
tests every 3-5 years.
An STI
Genital warts is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
You can get genital herpes in the following ways: