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What are Penile Warts? Penile warts are warts that appear on the penis. Warts are benign tumors of the epidermis. Penile warts are very contagious. If not treated, they can spread to other parts of the penis and to your partner. A wart is a small, benign (non-cancerous) growth on the skin. A person can have one or many warts. The first outbreak of penile warts can occur up to 18 months after sexual transmission of the virus. Guaranteed effective all natural Penis Warts Treatment. Symptoms of Penile Warts The most common symptom is warts on the shaft or head of the penis. Other symptoms of penile warts are: pain, itching and burning penis. What causes Penile Warts? Penile warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). What do Penile Warts look like? Penile warts, can be flat or have a rough cauliflower-like texture. They can be flesh-colored, pink or grey-white in color. Can Penile Warts be Treated? Yes penile warts can be treated. Visit your doctor immediately. Do not use over the counter wart treatments because most wart treatments are not designed for the sensitive skin on the penis. The doctor may prescribe a cream that will remove the penile warts. The doctor may also use lazer surgery, freezing or electrical currents to remove them. Guaranteed effective all natural Penis Warts Treatment. How long do Penile Warts last? Penile warts may go away quickly or they may last for years.
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