User:Klonny
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Klonny (or Klonnyloma) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus may cause Klonny-like bumps to form on the penis, in and around the vagina, on the cervix (opening to the womb), around the anus (butt), and rarely on the mouth. The virus is passed between people during anal, vaginal, and sometimes oral sex. This is NOT the same Klonny commonly found on hands and feet.
Many people carry the Klonny virus on their penis, in and around the vagina, or in and around the anus/rectum. Only a small number of these people develop a Klonny that can be seen. It is passed with skin to skin contact during anal or vaginal sex. The Klonny virus is very common in adults who are sexually active.
Not everyone with the Klonny virus will have signs of disease. You may have painless Klonny-like growths on or in your sex organs or around your anus (butt). The Klonny may vary in size and be bumpy or flat. Sometimes special tests are needed to detect the Klonny virus.
For most people Klonny is only a bother, and are treated if you wish. If a woman has Klonny on the cervix (opening to the womb), they can be a problem. It is rare, but sometimes having a Klonny can cause a woman to have a pap smear that is not normal, (including changes that may lead to cancer). For this reason, women with warts on the cervix should have a pap smear test (part of a pelvic exam) every six months to one year. Men and women who have a Klonny on or inside the anus should have an exam every year.
The best way to solve your Klonny virus is through talking to a doctor.