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What causes the onset or recurrence of genital warts

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 12:09 PM

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  • Dandelion Dandelion

    Apr 10, 2026

      What factors can cause the onset or recurrence of genital warts?

      1. Sexual behavior: Regarding the incidence and recurrence rate of genital warts, those with partners have a higher incidence than those with single partners; within a certain range, the age of sexual intercourse is also a risk factor for CA. For those who have first sexual intercourse younger than 19 years old, the incidence and recurrence rates are significantly increased; male Commercial sex workers are a high-risk group for CA.

      2. Age and gender: Age is an independent risk factor for CA. 80% of CA occurs in young people aged 16 to 34 years old, and the peak age of incidence is 20 to 25 years old. The average age of onset in men is 22 years old. female is 19 years old; the incidence ratio of men to women is about 1 to 1.4. Another study found that being younger than 25 years old in women was a risk factor for anogenital warts.

      3. Smoking: Because smoking can reduce the body’s resistance, smoking is also an independent risk factor for CA. Studies have shown that the incidence of CA in smokers is more than three times higher than that in non-smokers, and the incidence increases with smoking age and the number of cigarettes smoked per day. At the same time, smoking can promote the recurrence of CA.

      4. Drinking: Drinking is a variety of diseases including CA sexually transmitted diseases Risk factors for onset and recurrence. Because drinking alcohol affects the activity of the body's T lymphocytes and suppresses the body's immunity. At the same time, alcohol can depress the central nervous system nerve system, reduce anxiety, enhance sexual desire, increase high-risk sexual behaviors, and increase the occurrence and recurrence of CA to a certain extent.

      5. Contraceptive measures: Because condoms can block HPV infection, people are encouraged to use condoms. Only consistent use of condoms can prevent the occurrence of CA. In addition, women who take birth control pills have a higher incidence of the disease than those who do not take the pill.

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