Quick and effective genital warts removal under expert care.
Genital warts are caused by HPV and appear as small growths in the genital area.They can be safely treated with effective, doctor-supervised medical procedures.
What is Genital warts?
Genital warts are small growths caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and can appear on or around the genital and anal area. While they are usually not life-threatening, they can cause discomfort, irritation, and emotional distress. Early diagnosis and proper treatment help control symptoms, reduce spread, and improve quality of life. Treatment is safe, effective, and tailored according to the size, number, and location of the warts.

Causes
Procedure
A confidential consultation with a gynecologist.
Physical examination to confirm genital warts.
Treatment options are discussed based on severity.
The affected area is cleaned and prepared.
Local anaesthesia may be used if required.
Patient comfort and privacy are ensured.
Warts are removed using medical methods such as cautery, laser, cryotherapy, or topical treatment.
The procedure is quick and usually done as a day-care treatment.
Post-procedure care instructions are provided.
Some cases may require multiple sessions depending on the number and size of warts.
Follow-up visits are advised to monitor response and healing.
Recurrence risk is reduced with timely follow-up.
Mild redness or discomfort may occur and usually resolves in a few days.
Medications and hygiene instructions are provided.
Patients can resume normal activities soon, as advised by the doctor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is commonly transmitted through sexual contact.
Genital warts are generally not dangerous but can be uncomfortable and contagious. Timely treatment helps prevent complications and spread.
Most treatments cause minimal discomfort. Local anaesthesia is used when needed to ensure comfort.
The procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes, depending on the number and size of warts.
HPV may remain in the body, so recurrence is possible. Regular follow-ups and a strong immune system help reduce recurrence.
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