Genital Warts

Genital Warts

Safe & Confidential Treatment

Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by certain strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). They appear as small, flesh-colored or gray growths in the genital or anal area. Although they are usually not life-threatening, they can cause discomfort, irritation, and emotional distress.

We provide safe, confidential, and effective treatment for genital warts with complete privacy and professional care.


What Are Genital Warts?

Genital warts are soft growths that develop on the skin and mucous membranes of the genital region. They may appear as:

  • Small, raised bumps

  • Flat lesions

  • Clustered growths resembling cauliflower

Some individuals may not notice visible warts but can still carry and transmit the virus.


Causes of Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by low-risk strains of HPV, mainly transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse. Skin-to-skin contact in the genital area can also spread the infection.

Risk factors include:

  • Multiple sexual partners

  • Unprotected sexual activity

  • Weakened immune system

  • Early onset of sexual activity


Symptoms

  • Small growths in the genital or anal area

  • Itching or discomfort

  • Mild bleeding during intercourse

  • Clusters of warts

In some cases, there may be no pain or noticeable symptoms.


Diagnosis

Diagnosis is usually made through physical examination. In some cases, additional tests may be recommended to rule out other infections or related conditions.


Treatment Options

While there is no cure for HPV itself, genital warts can be effectively treated and removed.

1. Topical Medications

Prescription creams or solutions may be applied to shrink and eliminate warts.

2. Cryotherapy

Freezing the warts using liquid nitrogen to destroy abnormal tissue.

3. Electrocautery

Burning the warts using controlled electrical energy.

4. Laser Treatment

A precise and advanced method to remove warts with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.

5. Surgical Removal

In cases of large or persistent warts, minor surgical excision may be recommended.


Prevention

  • Use protection during sexual activity

  • Limit multiple sexual partners

  • HPV vaccination (as advised by a healthcare professional)

  • Regular health check-ups


Why Choose Our Services?

  • Complete privacy and confidentiality

  • Experienced medical professionals

  • Advanced treatment methods

  • Safe and hygienic clinical environment

  • Personalized care and follow-up


Book a Confidential Consultation

If you notice any unusual growths or symptoms, consult our specialists for accurate diagnosis and safe treatment. Early management reduces the risk of recurrence and transmission.

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