Genital warts herpes is caused by one of the strains of Human Papiloma Virus (HPV), and the symptoms of the disease appear in the genital area of males and females. Herpes is a contagious disease, and even the slightest most interaction with the infected person will lead to transmission of the infection. The most significant mode of spread of the disease is through sexual intercourse.
Herpes or specifically the genital warts herpes is primarily caused by HPV virus, which falls under the family of herpesveridae. The virus gains entry from an infected person to a normal person through vaginal sex, or oral sex, or anal sex. Therefore, if there is any type of big and small abrasions or cuts in the vaginal or anal area, or if your partner has genital warts, or have any kind of active history of genital warts, there is a very high probability that you might be infected by genital warts herpes virus named, HSV-2. This virus has faster replication and it leads to more complex symptoms than the general HPV virus.
Common symptoms of genital warts herpes includes, pain, burning sensation, itching, and sore formation. The intensity of these symptoms depends on the extent to which the virus has spread. Symptoms of herpes that are visible apparently lead to an outbreak of genital warts herpes.
Under different condition, which is otherwise not known, the virus remains completely dormant, and therefore, no symptoms of a disease appear in some individuals. This condition is known as asymptomatic. It is very unfortunate to know that people who suffer with HPV virus become the carriers of the virus for their entire life span, and they can easily transmit the virus to a normal person through sexual encounters.
Genital warts herpes occurs through sexual interaction between an infected and a healthy person. Therefore, it is very important that you know your partner’s health condition and sexual history before you go ahead with any kind of physical relationship.

