HPV AND GENITAL WARTS (2024)

HPV (human papillomavirus) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world. It can be transmitted through vagin*l, anal, or oral sex, or skin-to-skin genital contact.

Anyone who is sexually active is at risk of contracting HPV. Other risk factors include: smoking, a weakened immune system, and being under age 30. The ages of 17-33 are the peak prevalence of genital warts.

“HPV is extremely common, and because it’s usually asymptomatic, it’s frequently impossible to know when you got the virus or who gave it to you,” said Julie,regional support clinician at Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest. “Some patients present with genital warts about 3 months after an HPV exposure.”

There are more than 200 types of HPV, and at least 75 percent of sexually active adults in the U.S. have been infected with HPV at some point.

Most people’s immune systems fight off HPV without treatment. Sometimes, a person will contract a type of HPV that causes genital warts.

A wart can appear anywhere around or inside the genitals or anus. Note that a wart you get on your hand cannot be transferred to the genitals (these are different types of warts — though treatment for them may be similar).

It is not required for a wart to be present for HPV to be transmitted — but the warts themselves are very infectious. Wearing condoms can help lower the risk of contracting genital warts, but does not eliminate it completely because a condom doesn’t cover the entire genital area.

The type of HPV that causes genital warts does not cause cancer, and genital warts rarely become cancerous. However, a person with genital warts could potentially have another strain of HPV at the same time — which is one reason it’s important to get regular Pap tests to screen for cervical cancer (also caused by HPV).

There are 3 ways that genital warts are treated: with a topical cream, trichloroacetic acid, or cryotherapy.

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest generally uses cryotherapy to treat genital warts because it’s considered to be a very effective treatment.

Cryotherapy means to freeze off the warts with liquid nitrogen. Short bursts of cold freeze the wart; the wart goes from a white appearance back to its normal skin color and then heals from the inside out.

Topical cream is a slower treatment, but can be applied by the person themselves in the privacy of their home, for 3 nights a week. Cryotherapy is much faster and can be done the same day that a person comes into a Planned Parenthood health center. The pulses of cold hurt a little bit, but are highly effective.

“I think it’s an easy procedure for our patients,” said Julie. “It takes just a minute to prepare for, and is tolerated very well.”

Sometimes, just one treatment is enough. For complex cases, more treatments will probably be required.

Once treated, a wart may eventually come back, as HPV is a lifelong virus. However, 70-80% of people who have had a genital wart treatment will not have a recurrence.

“We recommend disclosure with your partners, in the form of ‘I was treated for genital warts, and so I have the HPV virus,’” said Julie. “If your partner has been sexually-active in their past, there is a chance they were already exposed to HPV and there is no way to know (unless they had prior genital warts or an abnormal Pap smear). It sometimes can be a difficult discussion.”

The stronger your immune system, the less likely you are to have a recurrence of genital warts. It’s especially important to stop smoking.

“Stopping smoking is one important thing you can do to minimize the chance of recurrence,” Julie said. “Also: trying to stay healthy, using condoms, and reducing your stress levels.”

If you think you may have a genital wart, or if you have any other concerns or questions, make an appointment with us at Planned Parenthood.

“Genital warts are very common,” Julie said. “We see them all the time, and we’re happy to treat them, to answer your questions, and to help educate the public about HPV.”

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HPV AND GENITAL WARTS (2024)

FAQs

Do you have HPV for life if you have genital warts? ›

Sometimes, the immune system clears the warts within a few months. But even if the warts go away, the HPV might still be active in the body. So the warts can come back. Usually within 2 years, the warts and the HPV are gone from the body.

Do all people with HPV get genital warts? ›

The virus can be spread, even if you DO NOT see the warts. You may not see warts for 6 weeks to 6 months after becoming infected. You may not notice them for years. Not everyone who has come into contact with the HPV virus and genital warts will develop them.

What kills HPV naturally? ›

There are currently no medical or natural treatments for the virus, but its symptoms are treatable. If you have HPV, it's important to practice safe sex methods to prevent transmission.

What is the fastest way to get rid of genital warts? ›

Your doctor or nurse can:
  1. Put chemicals on the warts to make them go away or stop growing. ...
  2. Give you a prescription for a cream that you put on the warts yourself for several weeks.
  3. Freeze the warts off (cryotherapy).
  4. Burn off the warts using an electric current.

Should I stop dating if I have HPV? ›

Should a person stop dating if they have HPV? A person can continue to date if they have HPV. If people know they have HPV, they may want to date a person for a while before engaging in sexual activity. This can give people the chance to get to know one another better before discussing HPV.

Should I panic over HPV? ›

Our experts say the most important thing to know if you have HPV is that the risk of cancer is very small but should be taken seriously. “Don't panic, and don't ignore it,” Ramondetta says. “Make sure you follow up with your doctor on the next steps and try to keep things in perspective.

Should I tell my boyfriend I have HPV? ›

It's your decision whether or not to tell your partner you have HPV. If you do decide to tell your partner you have HPV, it might help to include these points: HPV is very common in women and men who have ever had sex - four out of five people will have HPV at some point in their lives, and most won't even know it.

How to know if HPV is gone? ›

Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment. Because of this, it isn't uncommon to contract and clear the virus completely without ever knowing that you had it. HPV doesn't always cause symptoms, so the only way to be sure of your status is through regular testing. HPV screening for men isn't available.

How long is HPV contagious? ›

You're contagious for as long as you have the virus — regardless of whether or not you have symptoms. For example, even if your genital warts have disappeared, you can still spread the HPV that caused them if the virus is still in your body. Once your immune system destroys the virus, you're no longer contagious.

How do you flush out HPV? ›

Treating human papillomavirus (HPV) infections

There's no treatment for HPV. Most HPV infections do not cause any problems and are cleared by your body within 2 years.

Do you have HPV forever? ›

For 90 percent of women with HPV, the condition will clear up on its own within two years.

Can HPV be dormant for 30 years? ›

While HPV can remain dormant for a long time, the maximum duration of its dormancy period is largely unknown. It seems to vary from person to person. Some people clear their HPV infections within a few months, while others can have dormant HPV for decades—possibly the rest of their lives.

Can I cut a genital wart off at home? ›

Finally, you must not self-treat warts of the genital area. They could be signs of a sexually transmitted disease and must be evaluated by a physician.

What destroys genital warts? ›

Podophyllin (Podocon-25) and podofilox (Condylox).

Podophyllin is a plant-based substance that destroys genital wart tissue. A health care professional puts this solution on your skin. Podofilox contains the same active compound, but you can put it on at home. Never place podofilox inside your body.

Is genital warts 100% curable? ›

Some people have genital warts just once, while others have recurring outbreaks. Treatment can get rid of the warts, but it can't cure them or HPV. You'll always be infectious and need to practice safe sex with your partners.

Is my life over if I have genital warts? ›

Although HPV isn't curable in all cases, genital warts are treatable. You can also go extended periods of time without an outbreak, but it may not be possible to get rid of the warts forever. That's because genital warts are only a symptom of HPV, which may become a chronic, lifelong infection for some.

Will I have HPV warts forever? ›

Some cells in the normal-appearing genital skin and vagin* may remain infected with HPV. There is currently no treatment that will permanently get rid of HPV in all infected cells, but most people will clear the virus and the warts with their own immune systems within two years.

Will I have HPV the rest of my life? ›

Does HPV go away? Depending on the type of HPV that you have, the virus can linger in your body for years. In most cases, your body can produce antibodies against the virus and clear the virus within one to two years. Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment.

Does HPV ever go away? ›

Most HPV infections (9 out of 10) go away by themselves within 2 years. But sometimes, HPV infections will last longer and can cause some cancers. HPV infections can cause cancers of the: Cervix, vagin*, and vulva.

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