A member asked:

Besides low-risk strains of hpv & secondary stage of syphilis, are there any other possible causes for genital warts?

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some...: Genital wart is specific for HPV-infected skin lesions. Known to us, one with one kind of STD has higher likelihood to have other kinds of STD coming along. Specific for HPV, many of the HPV-infected may remain asymptomatic and in 2-3 years, they become clear if no reinfection occurs. More? Ask the treating Doc for detail.

Answered 3/16/2017

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