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$Unique_ID{BRK00381}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Treatments for Genital Warts}
$Subject{warts genital cryotherapy Genitourinary infection infections virus
condylomata acuminata condyloma acuminatum human papilloma virus HPV genital
cancers cancer Pap smear podophyllin tincture of benzoin freezing warts liquid
nitrogen solid carbon dioxide burning electrosurgery surgery surgeries
operation operations surgical removal sexually Transmitted Disease std
Venereal Diseases vd}
$Volume{A-14,A-15}
$Log{
Sexually Transmitted Disease: Venereal Warts*0006403.scf}
Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Treatments for Genital Warts
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QUESTION: I am plagued by genital warts, and feel there must be some
treatment that can offer me the hope of being rid of this hateful situation.
What should be done to remove these things from my body?
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ANSWER: There are several possible treatments that you can obtain to help
you, though I must warn you that there is no one perfect solution to your
problem. Genital warts (and anal warts too) are the result of an infection by
a virus, the human papilloma virus (HPV). Some recent research has linked
this condition to the development of genital cancers, and it is recommended
that you have a Pap smear before any treatment is started so that the results
may be used to help guide the physician in deciding upon the best treatment in
your case. The most widely used treatment is the use of podophyllin and
tincture of benzoin, a solution which may be applied directly to the lesions.
Several applications may be necessary before all the warts have been
destroyed. If after 4 treatments the area is still not free of lesions, an
alternative procedure may be tried. These include cryotherapy (freezing the
warts with liquid nitrogen or solid carbon dioxide), burning the lesions with
electrosurgery, or surgical removal. Some physicians advise using cryotherapy
as a first line of attack, but in any case, the treatment should be
individualized, taking into consideration the number of warts, their location,
whether or not the patient is pregnant, and the failure of any other type of
treatments that might have been tried. None of this is too pleasant, so you
will need some patience and fortitude to see the process through to the end,
for it is important that you have the condition cared for.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.