In recent years, clinical findings show that there is an increasing trend of children suffering from genital warts. Children of any age may be infected, with girls being more likely to be infected than boys. Generally speaking, there are two ways of infection: one is infection through sexual contact or sexual abuse (this situation mostly occurs in girls); the other is close living contact with sick parents, and infection through contaminated daily necessities (such as towels, washbasins, etc.). In addition, clinical findings also show that infants a few months old or children aged 1 to 2 years are infected with genital warts. The occurrence of genital warts in infants and young children is generally believed to be caused by the sick mother being infected through the birth canal during childbirth. Therefore, if a parturient has genital warts, in addition to early active treatment, a cesarean section should be used during childbirth to avoid childbirth through the birth canal and infection of the fetus.
Under what circumstances are genital warts likely to occur?
Since genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease, there is no doubt that unclean sexual intercourse or sexual con...