2015年10月27日星期二

How to Removal Genital Warts


If your Genital warts aren't causing discomfort, you may not need treatment. But if your symptoms include itching, burning and pain, or if visible warts are causing emotional distress, your doctor can help you clear an outbreak with medications or surgery. However, the lesions are likely to come back after treatment.
How to Removal Genital Warts

How to Removal Genital Warts
You will only be offered treatment if you have visible warts. The Removal will depend on what the warts look like, how many you have and where they are.
The aim of treatment is to remove visible warts. How effective the treatment is varies and depends on the size and type of warts, the treatment that is used and how good your immune system is at fighting the virus.
Some people do not need treatment or they choose not to have any. However, for most people, having treatment is likely to make the warts go away more quickly. As genital warts are caused by a virus and not bacteria, antibiotics will not get rid of warts.
Visible Genital warts can be removed by:
Putting cream or a liquid onto the warts (for a few days each week). This can usually be done by yourself at home. Some people ask a partner to apply the cream or liquid for them. You may have to apply this treatment for a number of weeks.
Freezing (cryotherapy).
Heat (electrocautery), using local anaesthetic.
Surgery, using local anaesthetic.
Laser treatment, using local anaesthetic.
Some creams can weaken latex condoms, diaphragms and caps. Polyurethane types can be safely used. Ask the doctor or nurse for advice.
Sometimes more than one treatment is used at the same time. These treatments may be uncomfortable, but they are not usually painful. Treatments can cause irritation and soreness for a couple of days, so the doctor may recommend you use some pain-relieving drugs.
Avoid perfumed soap, bath oils, bubble baths, creams and lotions until treatment is completed as these may irritate the skin.
Tell the doctor or nurse if you are pregnant, or think you might be, as this may affect the type of treatment you are given.
Wart treatments sold at the pharmacy are not suitable for genital warts.

There is no evidence that complementary therapies can cure genital warts.

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