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Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by infection with human papilloma virus (HPV) and appear as small lumps in the anal and genital areas.
HPV is different from the virus that causes warts on the hands or other areas of the body.

HPV is most often sexually transmitted and most sexual partners will develop warts. Those who do not develop obvious warts may still be infected with the virus.
Genital warts can occur in pregnancy, even in women who have not had them before. An infected mother can pass the virus to her baby at birth.

Treatment

Genital warts can be removed by freezing, applying medication or burning with electrical heat or laser. Don’t use over-the-counter treatments for warts on sensitive genital skin.

Removal of the warts does not mean the virus is removed. It will remain in the body and warts may recur later.

Do genital warts cause cancer?

Genital wart virus (human papilloma virus, HPV) is found in certain cancers, particularly in cervical cancer. HPV virus causes the formation of abnormal cells which may develop into cancer over a long period of time.

Location Information

Contact Details

Phone (04) 385 9879 OR Freephone 0800 188 881
Fax (04) 805 0528

Nurse Advice Line available
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00-10:30 am

Street Address

275 Cuba Street, Ground Level
Te Aro, Wellington 6011

Postal Address

Cuba Street Clinic
275 Cuba Street, Ground Level
Te Aro, Wellington 6011

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