Reviewed by: Arthur Allen, Pharm. D., CACP
Overview of Male Genital Warts
Millions of adults in the United States suffer from the strain of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) that causes Genital Warts. The sad thing about this horrible sexually transmitted disease (STD) is that it can be very embarrassing to live with, and as a direct result, many people choose to ignore the symptoms and forego conventional treatment. Females are at even greater risk if infected with HPV, as it can lead to cervical cancer if left untreated. HPV can often lie dormant in the skin for months and even years, surfacing when least expected And leaving many to wonder when and from whom they contracted the virus. Many people are unaware they carry the virus until they have an outbreak.
Where Genital Warts Form:
HPV is spread either through direct skin contact or fluid transfer during sexual contact, and it can show up in distinct patterns. Generally, genital warts will initially show signs around the male genitals including the tip of the penis, the shaft of the penis, around the testicles and the scrotal sack, in and around the urethra, and in and around the rectum. HPV is not limited to just the genital area, however. Warts can form on the lips, and in and around the mouth, and can also develop on most other areas of the epidermis, but is most often found on the genitals and near the rectum.
Signs of HPV or Male Genital Wart Contraction:
Genital warts appears as external growths of dead skin cells, much like a malignant tumor. Most often they will start off as small red dots on the skin that look much like razor-burn (commonly associated with shaving). These small red dots itch and can be painful and even bleed. Over time and if left untreated, these dots will grow into small, cauliflower like masses of skin that protrude from the surface, and are similar in appearance to common warts. General symptoms include pain, itching, bleeding and general discomfort in the affected areas. HPV is highly contagious and can even be transferred from one infected individual to another simply by sharing a towel that has infected skin cells on its surface.
Signs that you may have contracted Male HPV:
• You have sex with an infected person and they later tell you they have contracted the virus.
• Red spots surface near the penis and the rectum that are sensitive to touch and frequently itch, burn, or bleed.
• You find cauliflower like masses of skin that you were unaware of growing in your pubic region.
• What you thought was a skin rash has not cleared up after several days, and now the bumps are growing in size and expanding, and are very sensitive to the touch.
Easy non-intrusive treatment options:
Historically, there have only been limited treatment options for genital warts in males. These included topical gels that had limited effectiveness and liquid nitrogen therapy. Liquid nitrogen involved freezing the warts, which was often painful and required embarrassing visits to a doctor. Thankfully, there are now easy, painless, non-intrusive methods to treat your genital warts. There is now a highly effective topical gel used to treat genital warts called Condylox. It is used to treat and eliminate external genital or perianal warts after contracting HPV.
Where to Order Condylox Online:
Fortunately, you do not even have to see your physician anymore if you have contracted HPV and are certain you have an outbreak of Male Genital Warts. You can now order this painless and easy to use topical gel online, from the comfort of your own home – where your privacy is assured. Simply visit AccessRX.com – one of the web’s leading online pharmacies. A doctor will have you answer a set of easy questions in order to diagnose your HPV and – upon diagnosis- – will issue a prescription for Condylox. You can even have it shipped to you overnight, via Federal Express, arriving at your doorstep the next day in plain packaging. Don’t let HPV ruin your life. Advancements in medical technology have made it possible to gain easy and effective treatment for genital warts. Don’t delay, order from AccessRX.com today, and be on your way to living free from genital warts!

