6. Cluster Formation: The Grouping Phenomenon
One fascinating aspect of genital warts is their tendency to group. While some appear solo, others love company. These clusters can sometimes be the primary sign of a growing problem.
Initially, clusters might seem harmless. They start as tiny gatherings, maybe two or three warts. But if unchecked, they multiply. And soon, they can cover a broader area. This spread isn’t just limited to the initial location but can branch out.
Now, these clusters aren’t just about numbers. Their appearance is distinctive. Often, they’re likened to a cauliflower formation. This unique shape can sometimes make them easier to identify than solitary warts. (6)