Can Genital Warts Lead To Cervical Cancer?

we had my mix allegation final month with aberrant outcome though my gyne told me all is ok as well as zero to be concerned about the usually leavening infection. She gave me medecine as well as we took it for 2 weeks as well as unequivocally i feel we am cured. But after a single month we went again her benefit as well as she diagnosed which we have genital warts. Is there any probability which it will lead to cervical cancer? we am regulating aldara thick thick thick cream cream now. How this thick thick thick cream provide me?
Please advise.
Thanks.

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2 Responses to “Can Genital Warts Lead To Cervical Cancer?”

  1. mmzren Says:

    Genital Warts, Also Known as Venereal Warts or Condylomata Acuminata, are caused by the Human Papilloma virus . Papilloma Viruses Cause Small Growths (Warts) on the Skin and Mucous Membranes. Infection of the Genital and Anal Regions with HPV can Cause Warts on the Penis, Vulva, Urethra, Vagina, Cervix, and around the Anus (perianal).Don’t Even Think About Trying To Remove Your Genital Warts With Unproven, Unnatural, or Potentially Dangerous Approaches
    Some Tips and Precautions You Can Use Rigt Away :
    * Take care not to damage, scratch or pick at these warts.
    * Inform your partner, use a condom, and practice safe sex.
    * Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap.
    * Avoid touching them. Because they are so contagious, you could spread them with your hands.
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  2. Anonymous Says:

    HPV or warts is there forever, even if the wart goes away, you still carry the virus. so you can pass it along. and probably how you got it.
    some HPV leads to cancer. there are high and low strands. you need to ask your DR which one you have, but if they are on the outside, which is what i am guessing because you are using a cream, then that is the low risk type.