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Different Alternatives For Genital Warts Treatment

By Body Health Guide

Did you wake up one morning and noticed something strange in your genital area? You might be suffering from warts. Do not be scared, because we will offer you some guidelines for genital warts treatment.

Genital Warts Treatment

What Are Genital Warts?

Genital warts, also called condyloma acuminata, are a contagious disease which is transmitted sexually. They look like bumps or an itchy irritation on the genital and anal skin. You do not need to worry. It is very common and treatable.

What Are the Steps for Choosing the Best Genital Warts Treatment?

You should consult a doctor. He will diagnose you and present you with several solutions to treat and heal your genital warts. The doctor will help you decide which solution fits your case best. The treatment can vary. You can treat warts with different types of creams or ointments. You can do this procedure in a clinic or at home, as it is painless and easy. You can use podophyllin resin, podofilox gel, imiquimod or thrichloroacetic acid. Because they may produce side-effects, you are not advised to use them without a prescription.

There are also alternative ways for treating and removing warts. They include cryotherapy, electrocauterization, common surgery or laser surgery. Cryotherapy removes the warts by freezing them and electrocauterization burns them using an anesthetic applied on the infected area. During an excision, the physician cuts off the warts with a scalpel and, in laser surgery, the procedure is done with a laser.

If warts are left untreated, there is the possibility that, in time, they disappear on their own, remain unchanged or even spread to other areas such as your mouth or hands. That is why the best solution is to seek genital warts treatment advice as soon as you notice the bumps or you obtain a diagnosis.

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