Principles Behind Treatment of Genital Warts
January 23, 2010
Genital wart is a feared sexually transmitted disorder. This is an infection caused by a virus called the HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). It can be transmitted through genital, oral and anal sex. It is a fairly common disease that sometimes goes undetected because it does not manifest the typical signs and symptoms. Many people also fear the stigma associated with the disease so the actual number of cases is less than the stated figures. Still, other people have a fear of being subjected to treatments for the disease. To ease the worries, here is a list of some of the most common treatments for genital warts.
Liquid nitrogen therapy
Liquid nitrogen therapy treatments for genital warts are also called cryosurgery. It uses the freezing effects of liquid nitrogen to treat the disease condition.
Use of electricity
This is also popularly referred to as electrodessication. In electrodessication, the warts can be removed easily and can be done even at a local doctor’s office.
Medications
Like all medical conditions, medications play a big role in the treatment of genital warts. There are certain creams and other medications that can be applied by the person himself or by a doctor. One such medication that is popular in any treatment for genital warts is Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA).
Laser treatment
The use of laser in the treatments for genital warts is reserved for those cases wherein the disease is recurring or extensive. This is done because the procedure can leave disfiguring scars on the skin surface.
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