Genital Warts Transmission
Learning about genital warts transmission is very important. Many people think that when they have been tested for sexually transmitted diseases that they have been tested for genital warts, but this is not the case. What this means is that you can have the disease and you can be spreading it, and the same is true for the people that you come into contact with. Genital warts transmission is quick and easy in many cases and that is because the virus that causes genital warts is highly contagious. The problem with genital warts transmission is that it is silent, and many people don’t even know that they are giving the disease to other people.
How Genital Warts Transmission Occurs
Genital warts transmission usually works via skin to skin contact. For instance, if you have had vaginal intercourse with someone who is infected you have been exposed to the disease. Transmission can occur through anal, oral, and vaginal sex. In some cases it has also been shown that people can acquire the disease through prolonged contact with items such as a towel that has been used by an infected person or even a bathing suit that is shared or something of this nature. This is less common, but genital warts transmission in this way has occurred.
After a person has been in contact with an infected individual they may not experience symptoms for some time. In fact, the typical incubation time for this disease is two to four months, though some people do not develop any symptoms for as long as nine months and in some cases it is years or other people never develop any symptoms. There are many different strains of HPV, the virus that causes genital warts, but only a few of the strains actually cause the warts. Of the people who are infected with the disease, 2/3 of them will become symptomatic.
Genital warts transmission happens very easily and even happens to those that use a condom. While a condom can help protect you from genital warts, it is not a guarantee that you will not get the disease. The reason is that genital warts can occur on surfaces not covered by a condom, which means the only way to avoid getting this disease for sure is to abstain from sex completely. Learning more about genital warts transmission so that you can protect yourself and the people that you are intimate with is important. Remember, even with a condom you may still be vulnerable to this disease.



