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Genital Warts

Genital warts are very common. They are caused by a virus, the human papillomavirus (HPV).

  • There are at least 80 different types of HPV; 20 can infect the genital area.
  • At least 75% of sexually active adults have been infected with at least one type of genital HPV at some time in their life.
  • Most do not develop visible warts; the infection may show up on a cervical smear. This is known as subclinical infection.
  • Visible genital warts are often easy to diagnose by their typical appearance. They are usually due to HPV Types 6 and 11.
  • Some genital warts are often called squamous cell papilloma.

Genital warts may occur in the following sites:

  • Vulva
  • Vagina
  • Cervix
  • Urethra
  • Penis
  • Scrotum
  • Anus

 

People may confuse normal anatomical structures as warts. These do not require any treatment.

  • Pearly papules (these are in a ring around the glans of the penis )
  • Sebaceous glands on the labia (known as "Fordyce spots")
  • Vestibular papillae (the fronds found in the opening to the vagina)

Transmission of HPV

Visible genital warts and subclinical HPV infection nearly always arise from direct skin to skin contact:

  • Sexual contact. This is the most common way amongst adults.
  • Oral sex. HPV appears to prefer the genital area to the mouth however.
  • Vertical (mother to baby) transmission.
  • Auto (self) inoculation from one site to another.
  • Fomites (i.e. from objects like bath towels). It remains very controversial whether warts can spread this way.

Neonatal infection may arise by passing through an infected birth canal. This can lead to rare complications, such as laryngeal papillomatosis i.e. warts in the throat. Because this complication is unlikely, a caesarean section is rarely indicated simply because a pregnant woman has genital warts.

In small children, genital warts raise the possibility of sexual abuse but in many cases it is due to vertical transmission (see above).

Transmission is common as genital warts often go unnoticed. Subclinical infections can also be infectious.

Often, warts will appear three to six months after infection but latency periods of many months or even years have been reported. Developing genital warts during a long-term relationship does not necessarily imply infidelity.

Visible warts are probably more infectious than subclinical HPV infection. Treating warts seems to decrease the chance of passing on the infection. We cannot tell whether the immune system completely clears the virus from the body, or whether the virus remains hidden but undetectable, capable of re-emerging years later if the immune system weakens. As a result, it is unclear how long someone remains infectious.

The risk of HPV transmission is extremely low if no warts recur a year after successful treatment.

Condoms

Condoms provide a physical barrier and lower the risk of passing on HPV. They do not, however, prevent all genital skin-to-skin contact.

Use a condom to protect against other STDs, particularly with new sexual partners. For couples in long-term monogamous relationships, the value of condoms is more debatable.

Treatment

The primary goal of treatment is to eliminate warts that cause physical or psychological symptoms such as:

  • Pain
  • Bleeding
  • Itch
  • Embarrassment
  • A constant reminder of STD

The underlying viral infection may or may not persist if the visible warts clear.

If left untreated, warts may resolve, remain unchanged, or increase in size or number.

Most people have a small number of warts that clear with a course of treatment but no one treatment is ideal for everyone.

Options include:

  • No treatment at all.
  • Self-applied treatments at home.
  • Treatment at a doctor's surgery or medical clinic.

Self-applied treatments

To be successful you must identify and reach the warts, and follow the application instructions carefully.

  • Podophyllotoxin solution (Condyline™, Wartec™) destroys the affected skin cells so the warts shrink or disappear. Podophyllotoxin solution contains purified podophyllin in a more standardised form. It is not recommended for internal use or for extensive warts (more than 10 square centimetres). It should not be used during pregnancy.
  • Imiquimod cream (Aldara) enhances the body's immune response to the infection. Warts seem less likely to recur compared to other treatments. Imiquimod is more effective for women than for men, probably because of differences in genital skin. It may cause burning and even ulceration as it clears up the warts. Although annoying, the treatment can usually be continued. Imiquimod is not currently recommended during pregnancy.

Treatment at the clinic

  • Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen is effective for both dry and moist warts and can be used for external and internal warts. It may be the best treatment during pregnancy. It is moderately painful and blistering sometimes occurs. Treating large warts or large numbers of warts at one time can also be messy and unpleasant.
  • Podophyllin resin 10%-25% suspension in benzoin tincture contains a number of agents, including podophyllotoxin. Preparations vary greatly in their concentration of active components and contaminants, the shelf life and stability of podophyllin resin are unknown, and well-standardised preparations are not available. As a result, it is no longer commonly used in New Zealand. Podophyllin is not recommended for use on wart areas of more than 10 square centimetres, as it can be toxic. It must not be used in pregnant women.
  • Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) solution is a caustic agent. It must be applied sparingly and carefully or it may "run", damaging normal tissue. It is not commonly used to treat warts in New Zealand.
  • Electrocautery or diathermy physically destroys the warts by burning them. Local or general anaesthesia can be used.
  • Curettage and scissor or scalpel excisions directly remove the warts. Suturing is rarely required. Some pain is likely. Secondary bacterial infection is an occasional complication.
  • Laser ablation is sometimes recommended for extensive infection, or difficult-to-reach areas such as the cervix, but it is not widely available in New Zealand.
  • 5% fluorouracil cream cream (Efudix) is currently a specialist-only medication in New Zealand. It is a cytotoxic agent i.e. it destroys abnormal cells. It can result in very painful erosions so it is not recommended for routine treatment of warts and should not be used in pregnancy.
  • Vaccine development is an area of active research, and several different approaches are being tested in animal models, including "therapeutic" vaccines that might help those already infected.

Other therapies

  • Interferon is an antiviral agent that is effective when it is injected into genital warts. Side-effects are common e.g. a flu-like illness and pain at the injection site. Interferon injections are generally only used for those who have not responded to other treatments and are not currently licensed in NZ. Systemic and topical interferon have not been found to be helpful for genital warts.
  • 5-fluorouracil/epinephrine-gel implant contains the same drug as in 5% fluorouracil cream, together with a vasoconstricting agent and a stabilising gel. The mixture is injected into the genital skin, near the warts. It can result in very painful erosions so it is not recommended for routine treatment of warts and should not be used in pregnancy. It is not currently licensed in NZ.
  • Cidofovir is a newly developed antiviral drug that is being investigated for treatment of genital warts.

Genital warts & cancer

The HPV types that cause external visible warts (HPV Types 6 and 11) rarely cause cancer.

Other HPV types (most often Types 16, 18, 31, 33 and 35) are less common in visible warts but are strongly associated with penile and vulvar intra-epithelial neoplasia (pre-cancerous changes) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the genital area especially cervical cancer and less frequently invasive vulvar cancer.

However, only a very small percentage of those infected will develop genital cancer. This is because HPV infection is only one factor in the process; cigarette smoking and the immune system are also important.

Cervical smears, as recommended in the National Cervical Screening guidelines, detect early abnormalities of the cervix, which can then be treated. If these abnormalities were ignored over a long period, they could progress to cancer.

If your skin problem is troublesome and/or persistent, seek the advice of your general practitioner, dermatologist or a sexual health physician.

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Patient Support Links

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Albinism
  National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation
1530 Locust Street Box 29
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 545-2322 or (800) 473-2310
E-mail: noah@albinism.org         
Web page: www.albinism.org 
AlopeciaAreata

National Alopecia Areata Foundation
710 "C" Street, Suite 11
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Vicki Kalabokes, Chief Executive Officer
Phone: (415) 456-4644     Fax: (415) 456-4274
E-mail: NAAF@compuserve.com
Web page: weber.u.washington.edu/~dvictor/natl.html

       

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Basal Cell Carcinoma 
Behcet's    

American Behcet's Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 54063        Minneapolis, MN 55454-0063
Phone: (800) 723-4238
Web page: www.w2.com/behcets.html
  Birthmarks   

The Hemangioma and Vascular Birthmark Foundation
P.O. Box 106
Latham, N.Y. 12110
Contact: Linda Shannon, Executive Director
E-mail: hvbf@aol.com  or info@birthmark.org
Web page: www.birthmark.org 

             

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Darier-White Syndrome   
Dermatitis Herptiformis   

American Celiac Society
58 Musano Court West
Orange, NJ 07052
Phone: (973) 325-8837 Fax: (973) 669-8808    

Celiac Disease Foundation
3251 Ventura Boulevard,  Number 3
Studio City, CA 91604-1838
Phone: (818) 990-2354      Fax: (818) 990-2379
Web page: www.celiac.org

Celiac Sprue Association/USA
P.O. Box 31700
Omaha, NE 68131
Phone: (402) 558-0600

Gluten Intolerance Group of North America
15110 10th Avenue, SW,  Suite A
Seattle, WA 98166
Contact: Cynthia Kupper, RD, CDE, CEO
Phone: (206) 246-6652     Fax: (206) 246-6531
Web page: www.gluten.net
Dermatomyositis

Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
3300 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
Phone: (800) 572-1717     Fax: (601) 529-5300
E-mail: mda@mdausa.org 
Web page: www.mdausa.org     

 

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Eczema   

The National Eczema Society
163 Eversholt Street
London NW1 1BU UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: (44) 71-388-4097     Fax: (44) 71-388-5882
Web page: www.eczema.org

The National Eczema Association for Science & Education (N.E.A.S.E.)
1221 S.W. Yamhill,  Suite 303
Portland, OR 97205
Contact: Robert O. McAlister, Ph.D., Executive Director
Phone: (503) 228-4430     Fax: (503) 273-8778  
Erythema Multiforme - Stevens Johnson's Syndrome

Stevens Johnson's Syndrome Foundation
9285 N. Utica Street
Westminster, CO 80030
Phone: (303) 430-9559     Fax: (303) 487-9359
E-mail: sjsupport@aol.com
Web page: members.aol.com/_ht_a/sjsupport/sjsmain.html

          

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Gluten Intolerance     

          

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Hansen's Disease    
Hemangiomas   

The Hemangioma and Vascular Birthmark Foundation
P.O. Box 106
Latham, N.Y. 12110
Contact: Linda Shannon, Executive Director
E-mail: hvbf@aol.com or info@birthmark.org
Web page: www.birthmark.org

See Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome    
Hemochromatosis    

Hemochromatosis Research Foundation
P.O. Box 8569
Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 489-0972      Fax: (518) 489-0227
Herpes

Herpes Resource Center American Social Health Association
P.O. Box 13827
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Contact: Leigh Jolley, Program Coordinator
Phone: (919) 361-8488 (National Herpes Hotline)
Purchase Herpes Info: (800) 230-6039
Web page:
www.ashastd.org
Histiocytosis

Histiocytosis Association of America, Inc.
302 N. Broadway
Pitman, NJ 08071
Phone: (800) 548-2758     Fax: (609) 589-6614

          

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Ichthyosis

Foundation for Ichthyosis & Related Skin Types, Inc. (F.I.R.S.T.)
P.O. Box 669
Ardmore, PA 19003-0669
Phone:(610) 789-3995 or (800) 545-3286     Fax: (610) 789-4366
E-mail: ichthyosis@aol.com
Web page: www.scalyskin.org

National Registry for Ichthyosis & Related Skin Disorders
University of Washington
Box 356524
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone:(800) 595-1265 or (206) 616-3179     Fax: (206) 616-4302
E-mail: ichreg@u.washington.edu
Web page: depts.washington.edu/ichreg/ichthyosis.registry/

          

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Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome

K-T Syndrome Support Group
4610 Wooddale Avenue
Edina, MN 55424
Contact: Judy Vessey, President
Phone: (612) 925-2596

          

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Leprosy

Damien Dutton Society for Leprosy Aid, Inc.
616 Bedford Avenue
Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: (516) 221-5829

Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center
5445 Point Clair Road
Carville, LA 70721
Phone: (504) 642-4700      Fax: (504) 642-4729
Lupus

American Lupus Society
3914 Del Amo Boulevard Suite 922
Torrance, CA 90503
Phone:(213) 542-8891 or (800) 331-9802

Bay Area Lupus Foundation
2635 North First Street Suite 206
San Jose, CA 95134
Phone: (408) 954-8600 or (800) 523-3363      Fax: (408) 954-8129

Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.
1300 Piccard Drive Suite 200
Rockville, MD 20850
Contact: Deb Blom, Field Service Manager
Phone: (301) 670-9292 or (800) 558-0121     Fax: (301) 670-9486
Web page: www.lupus.org

Massachusetts Chapter
425 Watertown Street
Newton, MA 02158
Contact: Mimi LaCamera, Executive Director
Phone: (617) 332-9014
Lymphomatoid Papulosis (& other Ki-1 positive cutaneous lymphomas)

Lymphomatoid Papulosis Central Registry
Department of Pathology
Beth Israel Hospital
330 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
Contact: Marshall E. Kadin, M.D.
Phone: (617) 667-5886     Fax: (617) 667-4533
E-mail: mkadin@bidmc.harvard.edu

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Melanoma

          

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Neurofibromatosis

National Neurofibromatosis Foundation
95 Pine Street 16th Floor
New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 344-6633 or (800) 323-7938     Fax: (212) 747-0004
E-mail: NNFF@aol.com  Web page: nf.org
Nevi

Nevus Network - Congenital Nevus Support Group
PO Box 1981
Woodbridge, VA 22193
Phone: (703) 492-0253     Fax: (405) 377-3403
E-mail: nevusnet@bigfoot.com
Web page: www.nevusnetwork.org
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Ostomy

United Ostomy Association
19772 MacArthur Boulevard   Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92612-2405
Phone: (714) 660-8624 or (800) 826-0826     Fax: (714) 660-9262
E-mail: uoa@deltanet.com
Web page: www.uoa.org

          

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Port Wine Stain

National Congenital Port Wine Stain Foundation
125 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Contact: Janet O'Kane
hone:(516) 867-5137     Fax: (516) 869-1278
Porphyria

American Porphyria Foundation
P.O. Box 22712
Houston, TX 77227
Contact: Desiree Lyon, Executive Director
Phone: (713) 266-9617
E-mail: porphyrus@juno.com 
Web page: www.enterprise.net/apf/
Post Herpetic Neuralgia

VZV Research Foundation 36 East 72nd Street (PHN)
New York, NY 10021
Phone: (212) 472-3181
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

National Association for Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
3500 East 12th Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
Contact: Al Ferrari
Phone: (303) 355-3866     Fax: (303) 355-3859
E-Mail: pxenape@estreet.com
Website: www.napxe.org

PXE International, Inc.
23 Mountain Street
Sharon, MA 02067-2234
Ms. Sharon Terry, President
Phone: 781-784-3817     Fax#: 781-784-3817
Email: pxe@tiac.net
Website: www.pxe.org
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae

Pseudofolliculitis Barbae Sufferers of America, Inc.
P.O. Box 3761
Port Arthur, TX 77643
Phone: (409) 982-2206     Fax: (409) 983-2103
Web page: www.pernet.net/~pfb
Psoriasis

Canadian Psoriasis Foundation
1306 Wellington Street, Suite 500-A
Ottawa, ON K1Y 3B2 CANADA
Phone: (613) 728-4000 or (800) 265-0926     Fax: (613) 728-8913

International Federation of Psoriasis Associations
6600 SW 92nd Avenue,  Suite 300
Portland, OR 97223-7195
Phone: (503) 244-7404     Fax: (503) 245-0626
E-mail: marcy@npfusa.org

National Psoriasis Foundation
6600 S.W. 92nd Avenue,  Suite 300
Portland, OR 97223-7195
Contact: Gail M. Zimmerman, Executive Director
Phone: (503) 244-7404     Fax: (503) 245-0626
E-mail: getinfo@npfusa.org
Web page: www.psoriasis.org

Problem Psoriasis Clinic
909 Ridgeway Loop Road
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: (901) 767-3612     Fax: (901) 761-5468
{A Special clinic where patients with difficult-to-manage psoriasis
are invited to seek help based on microbiologic investigation
and antimicrobial therapy.}

Psoriasis Research Institute
600 Town & Country Village
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (415) 326-1848     Fax: (415) 326-1262

Psoriasis Society of Canada National
Office P.O. Box 25015
HaliFax, NS B3M 4H4 CANADA
Contact: Judy Misner, Founder
Phone: (902) 443-8680     Fax: (902) 457-1664

   

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Rosacea

National Rosacea Society
800 South Northwest Highway,  Suite 200
Barrington, IL 60010
Contact: Suzanne Corr
Phone: (847) 382-8971 or (888) NO BLUSH     Fax: (847) 382-5567
E-mail: rosaceas@aol.com

          

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Sarcoidosis

National Sarcoidosis Resource Center
PO BOX 1593
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1593
Phone: (732) 699-0733     Fax: (732) 699-0882
E-mail: sandra@nsrc-global.net
Web page: www.nsrc-global.net
Scleroderma

Scleroderma Federation, Inc. See United Scleroderma Foundation, Inc.

Scleroderma Info Exchange, Inc.
150 Hines Farm Road
Cranston, RI 02921
Contact: Harlan Hersey, Executive Director
Phone: (401) 943-3909

Scleroderma Research Foundation
Pueblo Medical Commons
2320 Bath Street Suite 307
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Phone: (800) 441-CURE
Web page: www.srfcure.org

United Scleroderma Foundation, Inc.
(now merged with Sclerodema Federation)
89 Newbury St,  Suite 201
Danvers, MA 01923
Phone:(408) 728-2202 or (800) 722-HOPE     Fax: (408) 728-3328
Web page: swcybermall.com/scleroderma/
Shingles

VZV Research Foundation
40 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021
Phone: (212) 472-3181
Sjogren's Syndrome

National Sjogren's Syndrome Association
5815 North Black Canyon Highway,  Suite 103
Phoenix, AZ 85015-2200
Phone: (602) 433-9844     Fax: (602) 433-9838
E-mail: nssa@aol.com
Web page: www.sjogrens.org

Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Inc.
333 N. Broadway, Suite 2000
Jericho, NY 11753
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