Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infectious illnesses transmitted primarily through intimate sexual contact, including vaginal and anal intercourse and oral sex. Bacteria, viruses and parasites cause different types of STDs. Symptoms of...
Internal anal warts, also known as genital warts or condylomata acuminata, are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. According to the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS), symptoms of internal anal warts include...
Human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, infects between half a million to a million people each year in the United States, according to the University of California, San Francisco. Over 80 different strains of HPV exist, and at least 20 affect...
Human papilloma virus is responsible for common warts that manifest on the hands, feet and genitals. HPV can be transmitted through sexual contact, and a few types are associated with cervical cancer. Although there is no pharmaceutical cure for...
Cervical dysplasia is a female medical condition in which abnormal precancerous or cancerous cells grow along the surface of the cervix, a part of the reproductive tract. In the absence of appropriate treatment, approximate 30 to 50 percent of...
Human papillomovirus (HPV) is an STD that causes small warts to grow, both internally and externally, on the genitals. Many times, HPV clears on its own without any treatment. This is possible if you test positive for HPV, but have no symptoms....