Genital Wart Removal - An ExplanationBefore you should attempt any of the removal methods, you first need to make sure that you are correctly diagnosed with genital warts. Of course, the best way to be certain is to visit your doctor and get tested, but there are also several symptoms that you may have. Overall, genital warts can appear in clusters, be very small, and even spread to genital areas. After becoming infected, you may not even notice any infection because the HPV virus often goes through a "quiet" period that may last months or even years. However, you are still able to spread the virus to others through sexual contact. Now, once you are sure that you have this form of HPV, you should work with your doctor in order to find the treatment that best works with your body. There are three main levels of treatment: topical medication, oral medication, and surgery. Topical medications include something that your doctor may apply while at their office and also a prescription that you apply at home. These include podofilox, imiquimod, sinecatechins, trichloroacetic acid, podophyllin anti-mitotic solution, interferon, and liquid nitrogen cryosurgery. There are also oral antivirals that may be used to treat genital warts. The surgery based methods include laser ablation, electrocauterization, laser therapy, and even just cutting the warts out. All of these different methods of treatment will affect each person differently, so it is extremely important for you to have very open and comfortable communication with your doctor. Although there are methods for genital wart removal, the best way to deal with genital warts is by not obtaining them. The best way to prevent STI's is through abstinence. However, sexual contact happens, so it is equally important to always practice safe sex. Also, you may want to think about getting the HPV vaccine, for it is now proven to help prevent both genital warts and cervical cancer. |

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