Your partner may have genital warts, and you think this is just a simple wart and will not be dangerous for you and do not have safe sex. But beware, the papillomavirus, which causes warts in men, can be transmitted to women during sex. Papillomavirus can cause cervical cancer. A small wart can ruin your life. So your partner should do a Sexual Health Test.
If you get cervical cancer, you can not have children in the future. Women are advised to have a Pap smear test periodically. This test can detect the early stages of cervical cancer and treat it quickly. Papillomavirus is highly prevalent, so researchers have developed a vaccine against it. The vaccine is called Gardasil and must be given at a specific time.