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Why do genital warts occur during confinement?

Asked by:Caroline

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 12:58 AM

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  • Mary Mary

    Apr 10, 2026

      Is it easy to get genital warts during confinement? I believe everyone knows that genital warts are a sexual disease , due to the high incidence of genital warts, it is necessary to increase our understanding of its transmission routes. Can genital warts be infected during confinement? Take a look at the introduction below.

      (1) Direct sexual contact infection, which is the main route of transmission. According to research, 2/3 of people who have sexual contact with patients with genital warts can develop this disease. The disease is most contagious at an average of three and a half months, so people with sexual disorders are most susceptible to the disease.

      (2) Indirect object infection. A small number of genital warts can be transmitted through daily necessities such as underwear, bathtubs, and bath towels. This transmission route is extremely rare and can only occur when living with a patient suffering from genital warts and sharing bathing facilities.

      (3) Mother-to-child transmission, genital warts or laryngeal papillomatosis in infants and children, and genital warts in children, may be caused during delivery fetus Infected through an HPV-infected birth canal or from close contact with the mother after birth.

      Condyloma acuminata infection route:

      Kissing, touching and other sexual behaviors can spread the disease sexually transmitted diseases , sexual intercourse is the most important route of infection of genital warts, and the infection rate of this route accounts for more than 95% of all patients.

      Direct sexual contact can spread diseases for the following reasons:

      Genital direct contact with pathogens: If the pathogen is present on the genitals of one partner, the genitals of the other partner will be in direct contact with the pathogen. This is the main cause of infectious diseases.

      The increased pressure on the genital tissue causes damage: both genitals are in a state of congestion, and the increased pressure within the tissue makes damage prone. Epithelial tissue damage that is difficult to detect with the naked eye can occur after impact and friction, and pathogens can invade the genitals from these damaged sites. skin and mucous membranes.

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