Genital Warts
Genital warts are skin lesions caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). They usually appear in the genital and anal areas, but can also appear in other areas of the body. They are often transmitted through sexual contact or contact with contaminated objects. Symptoms include small, painless bumps that can cause discomfort and cosmetic problems. Early treatment of warts is important to prevent their spread and the transmission of HPV. At our clinic, we offer a range of treatments such as cryotherapy, lasers, and topical ointments, which are effective and safe. Our specialist dermatologists provide personalized solutions tailored to each patient's needs.
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How are genital warts spread?
Genital warts are usually transmitted through sexual contact with an infected person. They can also be spread through contact with contaminated objects such as towels or clothing.
How can I prevent genital warts?
Using condoms during intercourse can reduce the risk of HPV transmission. In addition, avoiding contact with contaminated objects and maintaining good hygiene are important preventive measures.
Can genital warts come back after treatment?
Yes, genital warts can come back after treatment, as the HPV virus can remain in the body. Continuous monitoring and adherence to medical instructions are important to prevent their recurrence.
Are genital warts dangerous?
Genital warts are usually not dangerous, but they can cause aesthetic discomfort and psychological stress. In rare cases, certain types of HPV can be linked to the risk of developing cancer, so early diagnosis and treatment are important.