For Additional Information
Concerning Aldara, The Most Effective
Genital Wart Treatment, See Below
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Genital Wart Removal Information
Genital warts may eventually
develop a fleshy, small raised growth that looks like cauliflower.
There is no way to predict whether the warts will grow or disappear.
Therefore, if you suspect you have genital warts, you should be
examined and treated, if necessary.
Depending on factors such as the size and location of the genital
warts, a physician will offer you one of several ways to treat genital
warts:
Prescription Medications for
The Removal of Genital Warts:
Simply
complete a confidential online medical questionnaire and our physicians
will
recommend the most appropriate genital wart treatment option at
no charge, proceed to
medical questionnaire (click here for details).
Additional Genital Wart Removal Options:
If you have small warts, the physician can remove
them by freezing (cryosurgery), burning (electrocautery), or laser
treatment. Occasionally, the physician will have to use surgery
to remove large warts that have not responded to other treatment.
Some physicians use the antiviral drug alpha interferon, which they
inject directly into the warts, to treat warts that have returned
after removal by traditional means. The drug is expensive, however,
and does not reduce the rate that the genital warts return.
Treatments that focus on emotional and psychological factors have
been shown to be effective in reducing or eliminating outbreaks
of warts
Genital Wart Research
Scientists are doing research on two types of HPV vaccines. One
type would be used to prevent infection or disease (warts or pre-cancerous
tissue changes). The other type would be used to treat cervical
cancers. Researchers are testing both types of vaccines in people.
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