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Anal Warts
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Anal Warts
Anal warts are small warts that occur inside and around the anus. They are a form of genital warts caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is transmitted from person to person by direct physical contact. While HPV is considered a sexually transmitted disease, you do not have to have intercourse to develop anal warts. The condition is also called "condyloma acuminata".
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