Genital warts are one of the signs of HPV and could be one of the suspects of the former ‘A Fazenda’ participant; understand
THE Raquel Brito she’s been in the media a lot over the last few days, as she starred in one episode and they even removed her “The Farm”. What happened is that the participant in the reality show up to that point started scratching her private parts and was scolded by another woman. He explained that he was picking a wart. This was enough to attract the attention of Internet users. THE Documentationthe channel responsible for the program spoke out and declared it “Medical treatments and diagnoses are confidential; the broadcaster cannot disclose them publicly”.
Possible diagnoses
It is worth mentioning that Record has not officially commented, nor have the former participant’s social networks, and this is just one of the possible causes that correspond to the presence of a wart in the intimate part of a woman.
As reported by the portal Doctor Drauzio Varellaexternal genital warts can be one of the manifestations, mainly due to six and 11 subtypes of the HPV virus. “HPV can remain in a latent state within a cell for weeks, months and years as if it were dormant, without there being any signs or symptoms of the disease. On average, genital warts only start to appear from 2 8 months after contact with the virus”attests.
Symptoms
Most cases, according to experts, are asymptomatic, but when signs appear, warts usually appear. “They are moist, soft, pink or greyish and have an irregular, rough surface. Varying in size, they have a small ridge and are generally located in groups, most often on the glans (head of the penis) under the foreskin and at the end the exit of the urethra in men and of the vulva, vagina and perineum in women”specified on the site. They also don’t cause pain, but they can spread quickly and cause bleeding, burning, and itching.
Forms of transmission
The main way to contract HPV is through unprotected sexual intercourse, whether vaginal, anal or oral, with or without penetration. Although less frequent, transmission also occurs through intact skin, contact with the skin of an infected partner, and through shared use of underwear, towels, toilets, and bathtubs.
Risk factors for genital warts, in turn, vary based on age. “Sexually active people between 15 and 30 years old, with multiple partners and who usually do not use condoms”. The immune system: “Pregnant women, people with HIV/AIDS, transplant patients, patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, for example, are more vulnerable to HPV infection and the appearance of genital warts”. And finally, smoking.
Diagnosis and treatment
“The diagnosis of condyloma acuminata is made by observing the warts and takes into account the risk factors for the disease, the patient’s medical history and the appearance and location of clinical lesions, if present. Some laboratory tests – blood tests, penoscopy, colposcopy, anoscopy, hybrid capture, colonoscopy and biopsy – are important to clarify the presence and characteristics of subclinical lesions, especially when it comes to internal warts. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing can even identify the type of HPV most effective for treatment.we read on Dr. Dráuzio Varella’s portal.
If treated, the genital wart may disappear spontaneously, as the immune system is able to destroy the HPV. But there are cases when medical assistance is needed. The professional will therefore decide what is best to do. It is worth mentioning that taking the HPV vaccine can prevent the condition.
Source: Terra

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