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Q: Herpes and Genital Warts Question
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 13th, 2009
i have warts and now they have spread to the cervix? is this dangerous? also i am trying for a baby will this affect my chances of falling pregnant? and for the last 3-4 days iv been feeling really irritating around the entrance and now when i go a wee it stings what is this? i hope you can help.


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on April 15th, 2009
Genital warts on cervix


It is not uncommon for genital warts to spread on cervix. This condition does not affect the chances for getting pregnant. It might however, affect the elasticity of the cervix and cause further complication (obstruction) during delivery. In rare cases the genital warts might affect the throat of the baby (laryngeal papilomatosis).
The stinging when urinating might be related to urinary tract infection. Urine culture might determine the exact cause and the most useful medication for treating the condition.




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jkel124
replied on July 8th, 2009
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One thing you want might to ask is, is this permanent and can you give it to your child? It would be a very unfair thing to give to a young person.
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