Warts are not transmitted to other parts of the body through the bloodstream.
Warts are a relatively common sexually transmitted disease, and the way of transmission mainly includes direct sexual contact, indirect contact with contaminated clothing or household goods and infected, as well as mother-to-child vertical transmission, etc. Blood transmission is not a way of transmission of the disease.
The actual warts are caused by the infection of human papilloma virus, in the clinic can be manifested in the genitals and anus around the skin and mucous membranes appear similar to the cockles, cauliflower pattern and nipple-like superfluous organisms, foci are not only confined to a certain part, can be in a number of places.
Warts patients must pay attention to hygiene in daily life, daily necessities must try to do exclusive use, to avoid cross-infection or infection to other normal people, prohibit sexual intercourse. The most important thing is to get to the hospital in time so as not to delay the condition.