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What are the dangers of genital warts to women?

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 07:12 AM

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  • Becker Becker

    Apr 10, 2026

       Genital warts can cause female Infertile? Condyloma acuminata also known as genital warts or sexually transmitted diseases Warts, a sexually transmitted disease caused by the human papillomavirus disease , Genital warts are viral infectious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases with a high recurrence rate.

      Genital warts initially appear as soft, light red papules, ranging in size from a pinhead to a mung bean. They are fleshy excrescences with a nipple-like surface. The warts are granular, proliferate and rough, and tend to grow in moist parts of the genitals.

      If the disease is not controlled, the warts often gradually increase to the size of peanuts, or merge with each other to become cauliflower-shaped, comb-shaped or huge masses. When the infection is severe, ulceration often occurs. In women, lesions tend to occur around the labia majora, clitoris, vagina, cervix, and anus. The lesions are mostly gray-white or light red in color.

      Can genital warts cause female infertility? In the early stages of infection, most patients have no obvious symptoms, and then symptoms appear as the disease progresses Itching of the vulva , sometimes there is a burning sensation, vaginal secretions increase significantly, and there is a foul smell, which affects the sexual desire of the couple, causes negative mental stimulation, and also affects the normal ovulation of women.

      Due to the large infection area of ​​the disease, severe damage to the local epidermis, significant pain during sexual intercourse, and even bleeding at the lesion, most patients are afraid and refuse to have sex. If the lesions occur in the anus and rectum, a feeling of tenesmus may occur.

      So, can genital warts cause female infertility? The answer is yes. The reason why genital warts cause female infertility is related to the fear of sexual intercourse caused by pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse, which leads to a greatly reduced frequency of sexual intercourse. In addition, due to the persistence of viral infection, the vagina is subject to constant malignant stimulation and severe infection. The originally clean "internal environment" of the vagina is exposed to severe viral contamination, and the pH changes, making it no longer a suitable environment. sperm The vitality of the temporary "place" is greatly reduced, causing some sperm to lose their "combat effectiveness" and unable to complete the "historic mission" of sperm-egg union.

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