This image displays how condyloma (genital warts) can be transferred to the mouth by oral sex.
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Genital Wart (Condyloma Acuminatum)  Information for adults

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Genital warts (condyloma), can appear anywhere in the genital region.
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Signs and Symptoms
Genital warts appear as flesh-colored, round bumps of varying sizes. They can be smooth and flat or cauliflower-like with a small stalk. They can be seen on the labia, vagina, penis, scrotum, anus, skin around the anus, and urethra. Warts usually do not cause any symptoms, although the warts can bleed and become painful with intercourse if they are located within the vagina.
Last Modified: 5 Feb 2010