| CooperM360 wrote: | "Genital warts usually appear as soft, moist, pink, or flesh-colored swellings, usually in the genital area. They can be raised or flat, single or multiple, small or large, and sometimes cauliflower shaped. They can appear on the vulva, in or around the vagina or anus, on the cervix, and on the penis, scrotum, groin, or thigh. After sexual contact with an infected person, warts may appear within weeks or months, or not at all."
My only question past this is...my partner from a few months ago got tested and does not have HPV. Soooo can it just appear? |
You answered your own question... if you or your partner caught it a long time ago it might only first appear now. No you can't develop it, it has to be transmitted. Don't worry if you have it, over 99% of sexually active people have some type of HPV. The ones that display warts are generally the non cancerus types. Thats looking at the bright side. |