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What Causes Wart On Upper Vagina Region In Kid?

a child has wart on upper vagina region by the the bone fold. could she have gotten this via a non sexual way? parents have no history of hpv nor the family members. she claims no one has touched her, very honest child that shows no signs of abuse also no penitration scarring has been found. She had a wart on her foot right before the genital wart. what ways could she have caught this via non sexual? swimming is usual, the child has been in daycare Centers where they use gloves for changing. she is also barely baby sat. the wart is being tested
Wed, 22 Oct 2014
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
HI...she could have touched the wart on the foot followed by the area now affected and this the way it could have cropped up there too. Viral warts usually spread this way. It would have been even more helpful if you had mentioned the age of your kid.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Wart On Upper Vagina Region In Kid?

HI...she could have touched the wart on the foot followed by the area now affected and this the way it could have cropped up there too. Viral warts usually spread this way. It would have been even more helpful if you had mentioned the age of your kid. Regards - Dr. Sumanth