External Genital Warts Symptoms and Treatments

External Genital Warts Symptoms and Treatments

External Genital Warts

External genital warts are caused by the Human Papilomavirus (HPV) when this microscopic virus particle infects the skin.

When external genital warts appear, they usually occur as small growths on the genital areas. However even though infection may have taken place, such external genital warts may not appear for weeks, months or sometimes even years. They may even never appear.

Although the virus itself stays in the skin and cannot be cured, there is external genital warts treatment available.

In women, external genital warts can grow on the lips of the vulva, around the clitoris, around the urethra and on the area between the vagina and the anus. We tend to give them all the name of vaginal warts.

In women, the main genital warts symptoms are the appearance of small red or white bumps on the genitalia. Sometimes these external genital warts grow alone, other times in cauliflower like clusters. They may even be flat and barely visible. These female external genital warts are not usually painful but may well be itchy or uncomfortable.

In men, external genital warts can appear on the tip of the penis, on the shaft of the penis, on the scrotum and on the area around the anus. In men, the genital wart symptoms can be tiny warts or they can also accumulate into large masses on the genital tissue.

They can have rough or smooth surfaces and are typically flesh colored. Left untreated, these external genital warts symptoms may disappear but on the other hand, they can grow and multiply so that they eventually develop a fleshy small raised growth that looks like a cauliflower.

Human Papilloma Virus is a sexually transmitted disease and like many other STDs, often does not have any signs and symptoms that you are able to see or feel.

Medical studies reveal that almost half of all women infected with HPV have no obvious HPV symptoms while an even higher proportion of men are not aware that they are carrying the virus because there no signs and symptoms of HPV and it is not possible to test for this virus in men.

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External Genital Warts Treatment

If you have been diagnosed with external genital warts, you will want to know what external genital warts treatment is available. Health professionals often recommend medication applied to external genital warts as the first choice of HPV treatment and there are several different methods available

Home Treatments For Genital Warts

*  A natural healing product made from essential oils which eliminates all strains of the wart virus without skin irritation or scarring.
*  Imiquimod which is a prescription treatment that induces the body to produce proteins that act against the HPV and boost the immune system locally.
*  Podofilox which is a prescription lotion or gel for home use which stops the growth of wart cells.

Genital Wart Treatments Carried Out By A Health Professional

*  Podofyn which is a plant extract that is applied every 1 to 2 weeks.
*  Interferon injections which are injected into the wart to help the body’s immune system fight the virus that is causing the wart.
* Trichloroacetic acid which is applied weekly until the warts have gone.
*  Fluorouracil which is a cream applied weekly.
*  Cryotherapy which involves freezing the warts.
*  Laser treatment which is used for vaporizing warts.
*  Electrocutery which is used to destroy the wart tissue with heat from an electric current.
*  Excision which is where the warts are cut away during a surgical procedure.

As you can see, there are plenty of external genital wart treatment options for you to choose from and your doctor will advise you on the different methods. The important thing is to treat those external genital warts as soon as possible for your health sake.


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