Warts are a skin disease caused by infection with the human papillomavirus, and are also a relatively common disease that is transmitted sexually.
Warts, also known as genital warts and venereal warts, are highly contagious and are transmitted directly through sexual contact, indirectly through contact, and vertically through mother and child.
1. Sexual contact direct transmission: mainly seen in some have multiple sexual partners, unclean sexual behavior of the crowd, but also the main way of transmission of warts.
2. Indirect contact: due to the lack of attention to hygiene, or in some public places in contact with the patient’s contaminated toilet or towel, may also be infected, the chance is small.
3. Vertical transmission from mother to child: a woman with warts in her vagina or vaginal opening can directly transmit them to her newborn during vaginal delivery.
Because of the diversity of infection pathways, the specific situation needs to be analyzed in conjunction with the medical history.