Genital growths: Any growths in this area should be checked by your doctor. There would be a concern for having genital warts that are caused by human papilloma virus. The hpv could be a serious infection if it spread to the cervix. There could be other simple skin conditions causing the growths but an examination needs to be done to be sure, .
Answered 8/20/2013
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Possible warts: Venereal warts are nontender bumps, which usually start out as tiny smooth raised areas on either men or women. Often women may have no visible lesions. Some strains of human, an papilloma virus can case cervical cancer, so it would be a good idea to have your doctor test you with a pap smear and for the hpv virus.
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