Even if warts appears secondarily on private parts after appearance on toes , it's not a STI This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page. read more
Genital warts are different from warts you might get elsewhere on your body. So you can’t get genital warts by touching yourself (or a partner) with a wart that’s on your hand or foot. You’re more likely to pass genital warts when you’re having symptoms. read more
HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease in North America and certain forms of the virus can cause cervical cancer. Flat warts: This type of wart is more common in teens and children than in adults. Flat warts are smoother, flatter, and smaller than other warts and they generally occur on the face. read more