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Many people, when dealing with issues affecting the genital area, are never sure what they are dealing with. The question they often ask, not knowing what the exact indicators might be, is, “What does genital warts look like?” Genital warts, also sometimes known as venereal warts, are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts affect the moist tissues of the genital area and can be both internal and external. They may manifest themselves as small, flesh-colored bumps or can have a cauliflower-like appearance, and may be as small as one millimeter in diameter — smaller than the width of a pencil lead — or can multiply until they are in clusters. While there is no such thing as a genital warts cure, relief may be available with a medication that can eliminate the warts in the form of Condylox gel, which can be ordered without a prescription from online pharmacy Viamedic.com.
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a sexually transmitted virus with more than 100 strains, some of which can cause genital warts. Genital warts can ruin a person’s sex life, affecting their confidence and self-esteem and leading to embarrassment and shame. It is passed on through genital contact (such as vaginal and anal sex) and also, in some cases, through skin-to-skin contact and oral sex. At least 50% of people who have been sexually active will have HPV at some time. HPV is not a new virus, but both men and women may contract it and pass it on without even realizing it. Since there may not be any signs, a person can carry HPV even if he or she hasn’t has had sex in years. But when those signs do appear in the form of genital warts that are not only unsightly, but have developed in very inconvenient places that make dressing or going to the bathroom a chore, it may be time to try Condylox gel.
When used as recommended, Condylox is often successful at removing anogenital warts by destroying the skin of the warts on the outside skin of the genital area, as well as between the genitals and the rectum. The gel is never to be used internally for vaginal, anal, penile or oral warts. Recommended use is for three days, with four days off, for a period of four cycles. Condylox is available without a prescription from the professional staff of Viamedic.com.
As with any medication of this type, especially one being used for such sensitive areas, there may be some side effects with Condylox gel. Not everyone who uses Condylox will experience side effects. Rare as they may be, some of the most common side effects of using Condylox gel may include:
• Blistering, crusting, or scabbing of treated skin
• Burning feeling of treated skin
• Itching of treated skin
• Redness or swelling of treated skin
• Dryness of treated skin
• Peeling of treated skin
• Pain of treated skin
• Soreness or tenderness of treated skin
• Stinging or tingling of treated skin
• Skin ulcers of treated skin
• Bleeding of treated skin
• Headache
Not-so-common side effects can include a skin rash or changes in skin color of the treated area.
Again, there is no such thing as a genital warts cure. But the folks at Viamedic.com want to make it as easy as possible for you to deal with this problem. Contact Viamedic.com today for more information about how you can order Condylox gel without a prescription.