Genital warts are one of the most frequently occurring sexually transmitted infections, affecting both men and women. These warts, also known as venereal warts or condyloma acuminate, crop up mostly on the humid tissues of the genital area. They may have the appearance of small fresh-colored bumps or cauliflower-like clusters. Men can develop these warts on their bottom, groin, scrotum, and male organ shaft. Warts in women mostly occur on their cervix, vaginal wall, vulva, anus, and on their perineal area. In both men and women, genital warts are associated with itching, pain, and discomfort in the affected genital area. Some women may also have increased vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding.
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