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Complications of Warts
A sudden outbreak of a lot of genital warts suggests there could be a problem with your immune system, possibly caused by HIV. It’s important to see your GP immediately if this happens.
Some types of genital warts may be connected cell changes in the cervix (neck of the womb), as well as some types of cancer in the sexual organs. This is rare, but women with genital warts may be advised to have a smear test to check for unusual cell change.









