Hm.... I guess talk to a doctor. They should treat it as normal.
being infected with genital warts is tough, not to mention the mental stress and physical stress in trying to get rid of them. a relative who is an OB-GYN suggested that i tried Wartscide. after three days of application, my warts darkened and they just fell off. it's really effective. i always have a spare bottle just in case they come back but so far there are none.
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There are many ways to treat genital warts as products and types of treatments continue to develop.
Home remedies: Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV), Tea Tree Oil, Aloe Vera, Castor Oil
Topical Treatments: Oxyfend Zerowarts, Wartrol, Wartscide
Clinical treatments: laser, cyrotherapy, freezing off
There are drugs available to combat symptoms; otherwise, just wait for it to go away.
Some patients use prescription Aldara or Veregen to treat genital warts. Treatment of these warts is optional.
You can be reinfected with genital warts in the future. HPV vaccination can lower the risk.
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
No it is not.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
genital warts
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
No, finger warts are not caused by the same subtype of HPV that causes genital warts.
"Genital warts must be treated by your doctor. Warts in the genital area can be removed, but there's no cure for the viral infection that causes the warts. This means that the warts may come back even after they have been removed." source: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/209.html
Genital warts don't run in the family; you must come into contact with the virus to be infected.
No, only for genital warts like Giardasil.