Treating Genital Warts
Genital warts are also known as venereal warts or condylomata acuminate.
They are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases.
As the name of them suggests, genital warts affect the tissues of your genital area.
They can look like small, fleshy-colored bumps or they may have cauliflower-like appearance.
Treating genital warts is something that you must have taken care of.
It is a very serious disease.
Genital warts can be treated with medications and with some surgery.
They are a serious health concern and should be dealt with; they should be treated.
The virus that causes these warts- the human papilloma virus, known as HPV- has been commonly associated with cervical cancer.
There are methods for treating genital warts.
You can only be treated for them by visiting a doctor.
You can buy treatments over the counter for them but it not recommended and to insure the warts are completely removed the HPV has to be treated with a prescription from a doctor.
The over the counter products can really make the wart's worse if not treated correctly.
These are the treatments that can be apply directly to one's skin: Imiquimod (aldara) -- the cream its self appears to boost your immune system system's ability to fight the warts.
Always remember, however, to avoid any kind of sexual contact when using this cream, because it can be know to irritate the skin Podophyllin is a plant based resin that destroys genital warts tissues.
Your doctor must apply this solution.
This medication isn't recommended for use during pregnancy Trichloroacetic acid -- This chemical treatment burns off the area affected by genital warts.
This product must also be only applied by a doctor.
Do not try to treat yourself with the over the counter medication; treating genital warts are very serious.
Most of the products aren't intended for use in the moist areas of the genital region.
Any over the counter medication can cause you more pain.
You may need surgery to remove large warts and warts that do not respond to any kind of medication.
If you are pregnant, your baby may be exposed to the warts during your delivery.
Treating genital warts may include the following: Freezing with liquid nitrogen -- This method works by causing a blister to form around your wart.
As your skin heals, the lesions slough off and the new skin starts to appear, but you could have to be treated more than once.
A laser treatment -- This treatment uses an intense beam of light, can be expensive, and is usually only used on hard to treat warts.
Electrocution -- This method of treatment uses an electrical current to burn off the warts.
Surgical incision -- This treatment is performed by your doctor; he/she may use a special tool to cut off the genital wart.
You will be given a local anesthesia for this treatment.
They are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases.
As the name of them suggests, genital warts affect the tissues of your genital area.
They can look like small, fleshy-colored bumps or they may have cauliflower-like appearance.
Treating genital warts is something that you must have taken care of.
It is a very serious disease.
Genital warts can be treated with medications and with some surgery.
They are a serious health concern and should be dealt with; they should be treated.
The virus that causes these warts- the human papilloma virus, known as HPV- has been commonly associated with cervical cancer.
There are methods for treating genital warts.
You can only be treated for them by visiting a doctor.
You can buy treatments over the counter for them but it not recommended and to insure the warts are completely removed the HPV has to be treated with a prescription from a doctor.
The over the counter products can really make the wart's worse if not treated correctly.
These are the treatments that can be apply directly to one's skin: Imiquimod (aldara) -- the cream its self appears to boost your immune system system's ability to fight the warts.
Always remember, however, to avoid any kind of sexual contact when using this cream, because it can be know to irritate the skin Podophyllin is a plant based resin that destroys genital warts tissues.
Your doctor must apply this solution.
This medication isn't recommended for use during pregnancy Trichloroacetic acid -- This chemical treatment burns off the area affected by genital warts.
This product must also be only applied by a doctor.
Do not try to treat yourself with the over the counter medication; treating genital warts are very serious.
Most of the products aren't intended for use in the moist areas of the genital region.
Any over the counter medication can cause you more pain.
You may need surgery to remove large warts and warts that do not respond to any kind of medication.
If you are pregnant, your baby may be exposed to the warts during your delivery.
Treating genital warts may include the following: Freezing with liquid nitrogen -- This method works by causing a blister to form around your wart.
As your skin heals, the lesions slough off and the new skin starts to appear, but you could have to be treated more than once.
A laser treatment -- This treatment uses an intense beam of light, can be expensive, and is usually only used on hard to treat warts.
Electrocution -- This method of treatment uses an electrical current to burn off the warts.
Surgical incision -- This treatment is performed by your doctor; he/she may use a special tool to cut off the genital wart.
You will be given a local anesthesia for this treatment.