Warts Removal Treatment in IRAN
Genital warts removal treatment in Iran is introduced to treat such warts so that you can get rid of them. It is necessary to get a proper diagnosis and treatment for genital warts. But it is only possible when you consult with a dermatologist instead of feeling embarrassed by these growths in your private areas.
Warts formed on the skin of genital areas are known as Genital warts. They are caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the same virus that is responsible for warts on other body areas. Genital warts are categorized as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) because they are transmitted through sexual intercourse. Both men and women are prone to this disease as genital warts can develop near the vagina, penis, cervix, vulva, and rectum.
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Genital Warts
What are genital warts?
Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection. Almost all sexually active people will develop at least one type of HPV infection at some point in their lives, the virus that causes genital warts.
Genital warts can look like tiny, skin-colored bumps and have a cauliflower-like appearance. In many cases, warts are so small that they cannot be seen.
Certain strains of HPV can cause genital warts, while others can cause cancer. Vaccines can help protect against some strains of genital HPV.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
There are more than 250 diseases that are transmitted through sexual relations and are caused by various causes, including:
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Germs, such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and syphilis
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Viruses, such as herpes, condyloma, hepatitis, and AIDS
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Parasites, such as trichomoniasis and pediculosis pubis
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Infection occurs through direct contact between the surface of the skin and the mucous membrane of the genital organs (syphilis, condyloma), or by contaminated secretions from the genital organs (gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, and AIDS).
Many women who are infected with STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) have no symptoms. Therefore, the period between exposure to the cause of the disease and the diagnosis is much longer compared to men, which increases the risk of disease transmission and spread in the genitals and pelvic infection. Consequently, women with STDs experience recurrent episodes of pain in the lower abdomen, disturbances in fertilization, and ectopic pregnancy due to obstruction of the fallopian tubes because of inflammation (chlamydia, gonorrhea).
Types of Warts
Deep plantar warts
They appear on the foot sole, mostly on the heel area. They may appear in groups or a single cluster. Plantar warts have a soft core, surrounded by a firm ring. They may bleed when itched. Mosaic wart is a popular type of plantar wart.
Common warts
Also known as Verruca Vulgaris appears as a single or in clusters. They are more common among children and infants. Common warts are very thick on the skin and have a dome shape giving the skin a rough look. Warts on the face, fingers, palms, elbows, knees, around the lips, eyelids, and nostrils are included in this category. Meathandlers and fishmongers are likely to develop them too.
Genital warts
Genital warts are one of the common sexually transmitted infections in women. Warts appear around the anal area and cervical or vaginal area. They can be seen easily and give a cauliflower-like appearance on the infected area. 15-22 years old have been observed to develop this infection. Warts appear outward from the skin.
Periungual warts
Appear on the area around fingernails or toenails. They appear soft and shiny but get rough, firm, and larger with time. They are dirty brown-grey or black and can be painful. More common among nail biters, they can lead to permanent deformity of the nails if left untreated.
Flat warts
Appear mostly on the face, calves, neck, arms, and the back of your hand. Their size is just a few millimeters and feel soft on touching. They are flat and greyish-yellow or pink. Shaving spreads them more.
What Are the Symptoms of Genital Warts?
Women may notice genital warts on the vulva, the vaginal wall, the area between the thighs and genitals, the anus, the anal canal, and the cervix. As for men, genital warts may appear on the tip or shaft of the penis, scrotum, or anus.
Signs and symptoms of genital warts include:
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Small skin-colored, brown, or pink warts in the genital area
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Several blister formations that look like cauliflower
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Itching in the genital area
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Bleeding during sexual intercourse
You should see a doctor if you or your partner develop warts or blisters in the genital area.
What Are the Causes of Genital Warts?
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is what causes warts. There are more than 40 strains of HPV that affect the genitals.
Genital warts are usually spread through sexual contact. Warts do not need to be visible to transmit the infection from or to your sexual partner.
What Are the Risk Factors for Genital Warts?
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Unsafe sexual intercourse with multiple partners
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Having another sexually transmitted infection
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Having sex with a partner with an unknown sexual history
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Being sexually active at a young age
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Having a weakened immune system because of HIV or drugs given after an organ transplant
What Are the Complications of HPV?
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Cancer. Research has found that there is a strong correlation between cervical cancer and genital HPV infection. Some types of HPV may also contribute to cancers of the vulva, anus, penis, mouth, and throat.
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Pregnancy complications. In rare cases, warts may enlarge during pregnancy; This makes it difficult to urinate. Warts on the vaginal wall may prevent vaginal tissue from stretching during childbirth and large warts on the vulva or vagina may bleed when stretched during childbirth.
How to Diagnose Genital Warts?
Genital warts are usually diagnosed by their appearance. Sometimes, a biopsy may be necessary.
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Pap test. Women need to have regular pelvic exams and testing for cervical cancer, which can help detect changes in the vagina and cervix caused by genital warts or early signs of cervical cancer.
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HPV test. This test is generally done for women 30 or older. The test is not helpful for younger women, because they usually recover from HPV infection without treatment.
Genital Warts Removal Treatment in Iran
What are the techniques for genital warts removal treatment in Iran?
if you have itching, burning sensation, and pain, or if you are concerned about the infection spreading, your doctor can help you treat the infection, either with medications or surgery.
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Medications. These include topical creams for genital warts that can be applied directly to your skin.
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Surgery. You may need surgery to remove large warts, or warts that do not respond to medication. Surgical procedures include:
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Cryotherapy. Cooling with liquid nitrogen works by causing blisters to form around warts. When your skin heals, the lesions fade away, allowing new skin to appear. You may need to repeat the treatment to get a good result.
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Electrocautery. This procedure uses an electric device to burn off warts. You may feel some pain and swelling after the procedure.
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Surgical excision. Your doctor may use surgical tools to cut off warts. You will need local or general anesthesia for this treatment, and you may feel pain afterward.
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Laser treatments. This approach, which uses an intense beam of light, is usually reserved for warts that are numerous and difficult to treat.
Warts are small, excess skin growths forming anywhere on the body. Usually, they are rough in texture and may even look like a solid blister. Warts are commonly found in skin color, but they can also have a dark brown or black color. A wart appears on the body when a particular virus comes in contact with the skin. They also occur when a wound comes in contact with a wart’s virus. This virus belongs to the Human Papillomavirus or HPV family. Since viruses can spread to different body parts and transfer from one person to another, warts can also spread. It is because a virus also causes them.
Laser Genital Warts Removal in Iran
Out of all the other techniques used for genital warts removal in Iran, laser treatment is the most efficient one. A laser can destroy genital warts completely and the procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis. Local or general anesthesia is used for the procedure depending on the number of warts to be removed or the size of the targeted area.
Laser treatment for genital warts removal is preferred among women during pregnancy because it is safe. Similarly, if medicines have failed to work and warts are spreading then doctors opt for laser genital warts removal.
Laser Genital Warts Removal Recovery
The recovery phase of the laser treatment depends on the number of warts to be removed. In general, it takes almost 2 to 4 weeks to heal after genital warts removal in Iran. You can experience the following conditions after the laser treatment;
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Fever
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Pain
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Bleeding (that can last longer than 1 week)
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Bad smell
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Yellow discharge
Consult with your surgeon immediately if you experience any of these conditions after getting the procedure.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate for Wart Removal?
Warts can cause irritation, discomfort, and pain. Anyone with warts on their body can become sick of them, especially if they keep spreading. Patients must fulfill a specific criterion for Warts Removal in Iran otherwise, they cannot undergo the said treatment.
Anyone can be the ideal candidate for Wart Removal if they:
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are suffering from warts
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need a permanent solution for warts
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are not taking any acne medication, like Accutane
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can endure a minimally invasive treatment
Warts treatment is suitable for men, women, adults, and children alike.
Warts Removal Pre-Treatment Care
Pre-treatment care is an essential aspect of Wart Removal treatment. Some general pre-treatment guidelines provided by top dermatologists are mentioned below:
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Always wear sunscreen when going out in the sunlight.
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Fill in your prescriptions in advance.
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Avoid undergoing any other skin treatments for at least a month before treatment of warts.
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Discontinue the use of any creams containing retinoids in them.
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Avoid taking any acne medications before the treatment.
Warts Removal Procedure
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The area is disinfected before beginning the wart treatment.
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The laser beam and the spot size are adjusted according to the depth, type, and location of the wart.
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The laser beam is fixed at an angle of 90 degrees on the skin surface.
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The laser beam is focused on the wart for a few seconds and then the effects are observed.
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Mostly only one session per treatment is enough for warts removal. However, for multiple sessions, there is a one-week gap.
95% results are expected.
Warts Removal Post-Treatment Care
Post-treatment care plays a vital role in healing the skin after Wart Removal in IRAN. Some general post-treatment care instructions are given below:
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Wear sunscreen regularly.
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Apply all prescribed medications regularly.
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Do not pick at your skin.
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Avoid exfoliating the treated region for at least two weeks.
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Use gentle skincare products.