How to Remove Genital Warts
People who are
sexually active and do not use condoms may be susceptible to getting genital warts.
These warts, considered to be one of the
STDs that can affect men and women are not only painful, but even after treatment they may
reappear.
To learn how to remove genital warts,
there are various kinds of topical medications available for treating genital warts. These are and fairly simple
to use.
However, to get rid of the genital warts
completely, you have to apply these medications regularly and daily for a few weeks.
If the genital warts are small, there are
a few methods through which your physician can remove them. Your doctor can opt for cryosurgery, or freezing the
warts. Or he may opt for cauterization or burning the warts off. Both of these procedures can be conducted
safely in the privacy of your doctor’s office or clinic.
When genital warts become especially large
and quite painful, it is not possible to remove them using the aforementioned methods. The only way to remove
them is by laser surgery. However, before opting for laser genital wart removal, consult your doctor and discuss
the pros and the cons.
By nature, genital warts have a tendency
to return. Thus, treatment needs to be utilized often.
To prevent genital warts, use condoms and
other safe sex methods to ward off this sexually transmitted disease.
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