Genital Warts

Small fleshy growths in the genital area, which are caused by certain types of HPV.

Not sure what genital warts might be related to? See the lab tests that healthcare providers may use to investigate genital warts, and the conditions they help explore.
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Associations

Conditions associated with genital warts

The following conditions have been associated with genital warts in medical literature. This is informational and not a diagnosis.

Tests

Tests providers may use to investigate genital warts

When investigating genital warts, a healthcare provider may order one or more of the following laboratory tests. Test selection is a clinical decision made by a qualified professional.

Human Papillomavirus Hpv Test

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Sample: Blood

Related

Symptoms commonly seen alongside genital warts

When to seek care

Seek care from a qualified healthcare provider if genital warts is severe, persistent, worsening, or accompanied by concerning symptoms. If you think you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the symptom genital warts mean?

Genital Warts is a health sign or symptom described in medical literature. Small fleshy growths in the genital area, which are caused by certain types of HPV.

Which conditions are associated with genital warts?

Genital Warts has been reported in association with 1 condition in the medical literature we index, including Human Papillomavirus Infection. These associations do not mean you have any of these conditions.

Should I see a doctor about genital warts?

You should discuss any persistent or concerning symptoms with a qualified healthcare provider. This website does not provide diagnosis. If you have severe symptoms or signs of a medical emergency, seek care immediately.

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