Warts in the vagina or genital warts are an infection caused by human papilloma virus(HPV).
First of all, confirm it as genital warts by consulting a gynaecologist.
Normally the warts are identified as:
Small bumps that are skin-coloured and often grow in clusters forming a sort of cauliflower shape.Some people only have one or two warts. When these growths are located directly in the genital area, they are usually soft-to-the-touch and can be either raised or flat.Most of the time, genital warts appear in moist areas (e.g. in or around the vagina, anus or groin) and do not cause discomfort or pain.They can sometimes appear inside your genitals. In rare cases, they can be itchy, hurt a bit or bleed - especially if you scratch them.
Next Steps
Look for abnormal vaginal discharge, vaginal bleeding or an itchy feeling in the genital areas.
pap smear test is advisable_ Samples taken during Pap tests can screen for the virus,but do consult a gynaecologist before and get it examined.
for further consultation, visit a nearby homeopathy doctor and get it treated .
Health Tips
An unhealthy lifestyle increases your risk of developing genital warts.