Genital warts treatment is far advanced to years ago. Let’s first understand what they are.
Genital warts come from HPV or human papilloma virus. In both sexes, the warts are found on the genital area including scrotum, penis, anus and even occasionally on thights, buttocks and even the throat. It is spread by direct contact with an infected person. So, even a condom will not protect you fully against genital warn transmission.
HPV is also linked to a number of cancers including cervical cancer in women but also anal and penile cancer in men, as well as some head and neck cancers. so although few people may have outbreaks that lead to warts, a number of people carry HPV – perhaps 30 million in the entire world.
Genital warts treatment focuses on removing the visible warts. But even after they are removed, the virus still remains in the body and can cause future outbreaks. Some treatments work by replacing the water in the skin around the warts.
Drugs such as podofilox are used at home. It can come in a gel form and works to destroy the wart tissue itself. You need to use it for 4 weeks for maximum effectiveness. It is not recommended in pregnant women, however, and the same can be said for many other types of genital wart treatments.
Other treatments, such as interferon alpha, work by stimulating the body’s immune system to rid itself of the warts.
Ultimately, you should see your doctor or a sexual disease practicioner. They are best placed to look at you and the size and number of warts and determine the best medical treatment.