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    Naomba kupata msaada kwa mtu anayefahamu in details huu ugonjwa ujulikanao kamaGenital Herpes (au Genital warts), l unapatikanaje, dalili zake, test gani inatakiwa kufanya ili kujua kama umeukwaa tayari na kama unatibika, dawa gani inayofaa?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinyolita View Post
    Waja JF....heshima mbele,

    Naomba kupata msaada kwa mtu anayefahamu in details huu ugonjwa ujulikanao kamaGenital Herpes (au Genital warts), l unapatikanaje, dalili zake, test gani inatakiwa kufanya ili kujua kama umeukwaa tayari na kama unatibika, dawa gani inayofaa?
    ...hakuna dawa wala tiba ya virusi wa Herpes, ...wanaweka makaazi yao kwenye neva za fahamu, athari zake uzeeni! mfano; Kama Mwanamke ana Genital Herpes halafu nawe ukaenda chumvini (na cuts), utaondoka nazo tu mdomoni, ...blisters mdomoni ni uthibitisho umeshaukwaa! :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mbu View Post
    ...hakuna dawa wala tiba ya virusi wa Herpes, ...wanaweka makaazi yao kwenye neva za fahamu, athari zake uzeeni! mfano; Kama Mwanamke ana Genital Herpes halafu nawe ukaenda chumvini (na cuts), utaondoka nazo tu mdomoni, ...blisters mdomoni ni uthibitisho umeshaukwaa! :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinyolita View Post
    Wazee wa uvinza mpo hapo?

    Mkuu, sijakuelewa unaposema athari zake ni uzeeni. Vipi kuhusu dalili zake na unapimwa vipi? damu?
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    Symptoms

    In females, genital warts appear in and around the vagina or anus or on the cervix. In males, they appear on the penis, scrotum, groin, or thigh. Genital warts can be raised or flat, small or large. Sometimes they're clustered together in a cauliflower-like shape. Most of the time, they're flesh-colored and painless. Sometimes, the warts are so small and flat that they may not be noticed right away.

    It may take several months or years after infection for symptoms to appear — if there are symptoms at all.

    In females, the virus can lead to changes in the cervix that may lead to cancer, so it's important that it is diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. Males infected with HPV can also be at risk for cancer of the penis and the anus.

    Genital warts are transmitted through sexual contact (anal, oral, and vaginal) with an infected person, and warts can appear within several weeks or months afterwards.

    The virus is passed through skin-to-skin contact, but not everyone who's been exposed to the virus will develop genital warts.

    Prevention
    A vaccine for females 9 to 26 years old is approved to prevent HPV infection, which causes most cervical cancers and genital warts. The vaccine, called Gardasil, is given as three injections over a 6-month period. It doesn't protect females who've already been infected with HPV, and doesn't protect against all types of HPV, so be sure your daughter gets routine checkups and gynecologic exams. If you have questions about the vaccine, talk with your doctor.

    Because genital warts are spread through sexual contact, the best way to prevent them is to abstain from having sex. Sexual contact with more than one partner or with someone who has more than one partner increases the risk of contracting any STD.

    When properly and consistently used, condoms decrease the risk of STDs. Latex condoms provide greater protection than natural-membrane condoms. The female condom, made of polyurethane, is also considered effective against STDs.

    Using douche can actually increase a female's risk of contracting STDs because it can change the natural flora of the vagina and may flush bacteria higher into the genital tract.

    A teen who is being treated for genital warts also should be tested for other STDs, and should have time alone with the doctor to openly discuss issues like sexual activity. Not all teens will be comfortable talking with parents about these issues. But it's important to encourage them to talk to a trusted adult who can provide the facts.

    Treatment
    Though there's no cure for an HPV infection, the genital warts can be treated and removed with prescription medication or other medical procedures, such as freezing or laser treatments.

    Because the HPV remains dormant in the body, genital warts may reappear at any time after treatment. Those who have had one outbreak of genital warts still carry the virus and can infect others. Someone who has had HPV can also get a new HPV infection from another partner.

    Getting Help
    If your teen is thinking of becoming sexually active or already has started having sex, it's important to talk with him or her about it. Make sure your teen knows how STDs can be spread (during anal, oral, or vaginal sex) and that these infections often don't have symptoms, so a partner might have an STD without knowing it.

    It can be difficult to talk about STDs, but just as with any other medical issue, teens need this information to stay safe and healthy. Provide the facts, and let your child know where you stand.

    It's also important that all teens have regular full physical exams — which can include screening for STDs. Your teen may want to see a gynecologist or a specialist in adolescent medicine to talk about sexual health issues. Community health organizations and sexual counseling centers in your local area also may be able to offer some guidance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubu Ataka Kusema View Post
    Symptoms


    It may take several months or years after infection for symptoms to appear — if there are symptoms at all.
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    Genital wart Genital wart

    Genital warts (or Condyloma, Condylomata acuminata, or venereal warts, also anal wart or anogenital wart) is a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Genital warts are the most easily recognized sign of genital HPV infection. They can be caused by strains 6, 11, 30, 42, 43, 44, 45, 51, 52 and 54 of genital HPV; types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.[1] Most people who acquire those strains never develop warts or any other symptoms. HPV also causes many cases of cervical cancer; types 16 and 18 account for 70% of cases.

    Contents
    1 Symptoms
    2 Vaccines
    3 Treatment
    4 Misdiagnosis cautions
    5 References

    Symptoms

    Genital warts often occur in clusters and can be very tiny or can spread into large masses in the genital or penis area. In women they occur on the outside and inside of the vagina, on the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus), or around the anus. They are approximately as prevalent in men, but the symptoms may be less obvious. When present, they usually are seen on the tip of the penis. They also may be found on the shaft of the penis, on the scrotum, or around the anus. Rarely, genital warts also can develop in the mouth or throat of a person who has had oral sex with an infected person.

    The viral particles are able to penetrate the skin and mucosal surfaces through microscopic abrasions in the genital area, which occur during sexual activity. Once cells are invaded by HPV, a latency (quiet) period of months to years may occur. HPV can last for several years without a symptom.[2] Having sex with a partner whose HPV infection is latent and demonstrates no outward symptoms still leaves one vulnerable to becoming infected.

    Vaccines
    See also: HPV vaccine

    Gardasil (sold by Merck & Co.) is a vaccine that protects against human papillomavirus types 16, 18, 6, and 11. Types 6 and 11 cause genital warts, while 16 and 18 cause cervical cancer. The vaccine is preventive, not therapeutic, and must be given before exposure to the virus type to be effective, ideally before the beginning of sexual activity. The vaccine is widely approved for use by young women, it is being tested for young men,[3][4] and has been approved for males in some areas, such as the UK.

    Treatment

    There is no cure for HPV, but there are methods to treat visible warts. Genital warts may disappear without treatment, but sometimes eventually develop a fleshy, small raised growth. There is no way to predict whether they will grow or disappear.

    Depending on the size and location of the wart, and other factors, a doctor will offer one of several ways to treat them.
    Imiquimod (Aldara) a topical immune response cream, applied to the affected area
    A 20% podophyllin anti-mitotic solution, applied to the affected area and later washed off
    A 0.5% podofilox solution, applied to the affected area but not to be washed off
    A 5% 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) cream
    Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
    Pulsed dye laser
    Liquid nitrogen cryosurgery
    Electric or laser cauterization
    Condylox
    sinecatechins (Veregen) also Polyphenon E: ointment made of several green-tea-extracted catechines and other components. Mode of action is undetermined.[5] It is FDA-approved but very expensive.

    Podophyllin and podofilox should not be used during pregnancy, as they are absorbed by the skin and could cause birth defects in the fetus. 5-fluorouracil cream should not be used while trying to become pregnant or if the person taking the medication could be pregnant.

    Small warts can be removed by freezing (cryosurgery), burning (electrocautery), or laser treatment. Surgery is occasionally used to remove large warts that have not responded to other treatment. Warts found inside the urethra for men are usually the most difficult to treat, however it is possible to do so.

    Some doctors inject the antiviral drug interferon-alpha directly into the warts, to treat warts that have returned after removal by traditional means. The drug is expensive, and does not reduce the rate that the warts return.[citation needed]

    Although treatments can remove the warts, they do not remove the HPV, so warts can recur after treatment. Traditional theories postulated that the virus remained in the body for a lifetime. However, new studies using sensitive DNA techniques have shown that through immunological response the virus can either be cleared or suppressed to levels below what PCR tests can measure. [2] According to the Center for Disease Control's report on HPV to Congress in 2004, studies have shown that 70% of new HPV infections clear within one year, and as many as 91% clear within two years. The median duration of new infections is typically eight months. The gradual development of an effective immune response is thought to be the likely mechanism for HPV DNA clearance. The state of the immune system determines the chances of removing the virus entirely and can be affected by factors such as HIV infection, certain medications, stress, or illness.[3]

    Misdiagnosis cautions

    Genital warts (condylomata) should not be confused with Molluscum contagiosum (MC), which is often transmitted sexually, but does not occur internally as do condylomata. MC looks like small warts that are much smaller than condylomata genital warts, and are usually umbilicated lesions. It does not increase the risk of cervical cancer for women. Genital warts should not be confused with Fordyce's spots, which are considered benign.

    Some men mistake hirsuties papillaris genitalis for genital warts. Hirsuties papillaris genitalis is not contagious and no treatment for it is necessary. Some may deem it unsightly and there are various methods of ridding the penis of the condition, such as carbon dioxide laser treatment.

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    Default Re: Genital Warts ni nini?

    Additional stuff cheki hapa

    [ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genital_warts]Genital wart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

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