How are vaginal warts caused?
The main cause of vaginal warts is attributed to a specific, strain of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Other strains of this virus, among the estimated, 65+ identified so far, cause various types of warts in different parts of a man or woman’s body. Insofar as vaginal warts, an infected woman develops such warts on the vagina, anus (sometimes called anal warts) and vulva. What are the symptoms of vaginal warts? Common vaginal warts including internal vaginal warts, appear and develop as cauliflower or grape-shaped, clusters and are usually seen as reddish-colored, raised lumps at the area affected. Some of the main genital warts symptoms and effects of vaginal warts include amenorrhea, abnormal bleeding during menstruation, recurring vaginal infections, irregular or missed periods, abnormal changes in menstruation, including discharge and vaginal dryness. Apart from the vulva, vaginal warts also develop in the vaginal canal leading to the cervix and within the vagina itself. These war