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Genital Warts - Signs of Genital Warts

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may be small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps. In men, can grow on the , near the , or between the and the . In women, may grow on the vulva and perinea area, in the vagina and on the cervix. vary in size and may even be so small that you can’t see them. They can lead to cancer of the cervix in women or cancer of the in men.

Most patients with are seen between the ages of 17-33 years. are highly contagious. You have a 60% risk of getting the infection in a single sexual contact with someone who has .

do not usually hurt, but they can be itchy. The warts have varied appearances - from completely flat warts to rough cauliflower-like warts. They can appear on their own or in groups.

In males, often appear on the or underneath the . The warts can also be situated in the urethra, in most cases at the very end of it, and the area around the .

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 and the .

Causes of

Like warts that appear on other areas of your skin, are caused by a virus — HPV — that infects the top layers of your skin. There are more than 100 different types of HPV, but only a few can cause . These strains of the virus are highly contagious and spread through sexual contact with an infected person. About two-thirds of people who have sexual contact with someone who has develop the condition — usually within three months of contact, but in some cases not for years.

Signs of

If you are infected with a strain of HPV that causes , you may develop symptoms of anywhere from a few weeks to a few months after exposure. In some cases, though, the virus may lay dormant in your system for a few years before you develop any symptoms.

It is possible that symptoms of may be missed if the warts are located within the vaginal walls. Always seek immediate help if you start displaying any of the symptoms. In some cases symptoms may be considered as symptoms of other problems, such as a .

can be so flat that they become invisible to the naked eye, but they usually make themselves felt through an itchy and burning sensation. ‘Invisible’ can be detected by a doctor as described below.

can be invisible to the human eye, or can multiply rapidly into larger clusters. They can have the appearance of small flat bumps, or cauliflower-like growths. Many people may carry the virus for long periods of time without knowing that they are infected - something that can be confirmed with medical testing.

In many cases do not cause any symptoms, but they are sometimes associated with itching, burning, or tenderness. They may result in localized irritation, depending upon their anatomic location. Women who have inside the vagina may experience bleeding following sexual intercourse or an abnormal vaginal discharge. Rarely, bleeding or urinary obstruction may occur if the wart involves the urethral opening.

symptoms can lead to cancer in the cervix so it important to receive proper medical treatment.

In men genital wart symptoms can infect the urethra, , , and rectal area. Warts may appear as soft, raised masses with a surface that can be smooth on the (penile shaft), or rough with many finger like projections (). Other genital wart symptoms may appear pearly, and cauliflower shaped, some are rough with a darker surface.

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How to Shave Your Balls

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How to Shave Your Balls
Why shave? Well, there are myriad of reasons to. But mainly, men just want to show off their genitals in full view — minus the fuzz. Besides, shaving makes your member look bigger. Without your pubes, an extra 2 inches of your meat is exposed. A cl… Why shave? Well, there are myriad of reasons to. But mainly, men just want to show off their genitals in full view — minus the fuzz. Besides, shaving makes your member look bigger. Without your pubes, an extra 2 inches of your meat is exposed. A clean crotch is also very tempting for a nice blowjob. The act of shaving itself is a highly erotic act which you and your sweetie can share.

What do you need? For starters, you will need razors and shaving gel. Use a brand new razor- do not even bother with electric shavers, or else- And do not use shaving cream that you use for your face- get one which is for sensitive skin or for feminine use.

Gather up your things and proceed to the bathroom. Better trim the longer hair first before you go about it to make the work much easier for you. Wash up the area with warm water and lather it up with shaving gel thoroughly.

How do you go about it? You can start by shaving off the part above your member. Remember to shave against the grain (bottom to top)- it will give you the closest, smoothest shave. Gently pull down your so that you can go about the area much easier. Then, pull it on either side so you can get into the corners.

Now, you-re ready to do your . Stretch out the skin as you gently work your razor with equal strokes. You can reach the area under by pulling your entire package — shaft and all — up against your lower belly. Feel the skin and shave the area that you may have missed. Voila! You have just made your package look bigger. Now, why haven-t you thought of this sooner?

Remember to shave gently and focus on what you-re doing (turn off the basketball/football game) to avoid any unwelcome accidents. But while you-re at it, you can also shave the adjacent area on the top of your legs, or maybe your underarms and your chest.

Rinse off with a nice body wash and give your pubic area (and maybe your chest and your body) a good lathering and wash off any stray hair. You can also use body scrubs to remove off dead skin cells which causes itching.

Dry off by patting the just-shaved area with a clean towel or cloth. Wear boxers for proper ventilation. To alleviate the itching, apply some lotion, baby powder, or anti itch cream. No need to do this everyday- maybe once or twice a week. Now, you can try it out on your girl and see if she can notice the extra inches you have just gained!

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Testicular Vasocongestion and “Blue Balls”

diagram of penisWhen a healthy man becomes sexually aroused, his body’s nervous system sends a signal that starts the flow of blood to the genital tissues. When this happens, regional muscles contract to increase localized blood pressure and an is formed. This process, known as vasocongestion, normally ends once ejaculation is achieved and the returns to it’s flaccid state. In cases when orgasm does not provide release, a condition sometimes called “blue balls” can occur.

While this condition is sometimes attributed to the build up of interstitial fluids resulting from a venereal disease, in most cases it is due to prolonged sexual stimulation which does not end in climax.

In most instances, vasocongestion is relieved once ejaculation is reached. The internal arteries constrict and veins widen which allows the blood flow to return to normal. Under some circumstances however, blood and lymphatic fluids can begin to pool because of a prolonged erect state. This causes oxygen deprivation in the blood which can result in the skin of the taking on a blue-like color - hence the name blue balls.

Because the testicles are very sensitive, they are easily subject to pain. Depending on the severity of this condition, the end result can mean increased tenderness and swelling of the testes or even extreme painful cramping in the testicle and prostate region. When tissues becomes oxygen-starved from ischemia (a decrease in blood supply), they become even more susceptible to pain.

Additional unpleasantness can arise due to prostatic congestion. In normal sexual encounters, fluid builds up in the prostate in anticipation of ejaculation. When this does not occur or is delayed over an extended period of time, this fluid accumulates and can cause discomfort in the entire genital region.

While ejaculation itself will normally fix this situation, there are other methods that have been suggested to provide relief. As cited in this case report from the American Academy of Pediatrics, lifting a heavy object such as a car’s bumper may help. The act of straining itself may in fact work to equalize blood pressure within the body and allow the normal flow of blood to resume.

Fortunately most cases of blue balls only last a short period of time (usually less than an hour) before the body sends the signal to resume normal blood flow. If you experience discomfort or pain for a much greater length of time, it is recommended that you consult a physician for professional diagnosis and advice.


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