 While genital warts in women occur no more than they do in men, this 
condition can be mentally devastating. Genital warts can be spread 
through all kinds of contact; directly, indirectly, through sexual 
activities and even by using the same towels and bedding.
 However, women do have the advantage of being immunized from female 
genital warts with Gardasil. Unfortunately, this vaccine can only be administered if you are aged 26 or younger.
While genital warts in women occur no more than they do in men, this 
condition can be mentally devastating. Genital warts can be spread 
through all kinds of contact; directly, indirectly, through sexual 
activities and even by using the same towels and bedding.
 However, women do have the advantage of being immunized from female 
genital warts with Gardasil. Unfortunately, this vaccine can only be administered if you are aged 26 or younger.
Because genital warts cannot always be seen through the naked eye or picked up on via standard STD testing,
 vaccination against HPV is the only way to protect yourself. Even with 
the Gardasil vaccination, approximately 10% of all recipients will still
 not be fully protected against genital warts in women. Using condoms 
will give you an added layer of protection, but remember that genital 
warts can be transmitted via skin to skin contact just as easily as it 
can through unprotected sexual activities. 
For women, vagina warts can lead to complications during pregnancy
 as well as childbirth. Even with treatment, you may be unable to 
deliver your baby vaginally, and you may also experience genital wart 
flare ups due to the increased stress. For this reason alone, genital 
warts in women are seen as a more serious affliction to health professionals. 
Tea tree oil for genital warts is sometimes used by women when they are unable to take medications, such as during pregnancy. However, tea tree oil is not the best treatment. If you believe that you have genital warts symptoms, it is advised that you get to a doctor right away. You cannot positively diagnose yourself for genital warts in women, so treatments such as tea tree oil may be completely ineffective. 
For genital warts in women, the best prevention is to engage only in 
long-term, monogamous relationships after both partners have been 
tested. You should also use all birth control barriers available, 
particularly condoms. Lastly, get an HPV vaccine if you are within the 
right age parameters. There is no way to fully protect yourself against 
genital warts, but taking these preventative measures will greatly 
reduce the chances of you getting them.


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