Sexual Health
What are the hazards of common genital warts? Three common hazards of infection with genital warts
Nowadays, many people are infected with genital warts, and once infected, the patient's injury is still very serious. Experts say that for this incurable sexual disease, if patients do not receive timely treatment, the condition will worsen, and in severe cases, it can lead to cancer. So, what are the common hazards of genital warts?
Condyloma acuminatum is mainly caused by unclean sex life, and its incidence rate is high among young people. Most patients unintentionally discover a painless wart on their genitals, with an incubation period of 1-12 months, with an average of 3 months. If the treatment of genital warts is delayed, it will cause extremely serious harm, and it is too late to regret.
Genital warts can bring the following hazards:
1) Highly contagious and can be transmitted to family or others. Genital warts can be transmitted not only through sexual contact, but also through indirect contact such as bath towels, bathtubs, and underwear, contaminating the virus. This is one of the hazards of genital warts.
2) If left untreated or untreated for a long time, there is a risk of cancer transformation. The immune system of patients with genital warts is suppressed, and the disease can recur for a long time, which is annoying. Finally, it can cause genital cancer.
3) The heavy psychological burden affects family harmony. Once diagnosed, many patients will bear a heavy psychological burden. When a couple falls ill, they are easily suspicious of each other, leading to disharmony in the family and even potentially leading to marital crisis.
The above content introduces the hazards of genital warts. I hope you can carefully read the above content and pay attention to genital warts. After understanding the hazards of the disease, I hope you can pay attention to genital warts in your daily life, learn more about prevention knowledge, and take effective preventive measures, which is very beneficial for preventing the disease.