Genital Warts (HPV) Treatment in Men
Symptoms
Why Does It Appear?
- Small bumps around the penis, groin, or anus
- Itching, burning, or irritation
- Lesions that sometimes appear as cauliflower-like formations
- It may go unnoticed because it is usually painless.
- HPV is transmitted through sexual contact.
- A weakened immune system makes warts more likely to appear.
- Factors such as smoking, stress, irregular sleep, and poor nutrition can increase recurrence.
Tedavi Yöntemleri
At Dr. Cüneyt Sevinç’s clinic in Beylikdüzü, genital warts are treated safely and painlessly under local anesthesia. One of the most commonly used methods is electrocautery, or burning. In this technique, warts are removed by burning them in a controlled manner with an electric current. In some cases, cryotherapy, or freezing, is preferred; here, the wart is frozen and destroyed using special devices. For larger or resistant lesions, surgical excision, or removal by cutting, may be performed. The method used is determined based on the size, number, and location of the warts. The procedures are usually short, and most patients can return to their daily lives on the same day.
Post-Treatment Precautions
Before starting treatment, a clinical examination is performed to assess the location and size of the warts. If deemed necessary, a test may be performed to determine the HPV type. All options, the advantages of treatment methods, possible risks, and recurrence rates are clearly shared with the patient. This allows the patient to begin treatment with confidence, fully aware of each stage of the process.
Post-Treatment Precautions
The doctor’s recommendations are crucial for the recovery process to progress healthily after treatment. In the first few days, the area must be kept clean and dry, and it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse. Strengthening the immune system is also important for the treatment’s permanence; therefore, eating a balanced diet, sleeping regularly, and avoiding cigarettes and alcohol contribute positively to the process. Follow-up appointments allow for the early detection of potential recurrences, enabling prompt intervention when necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Since it is performed under local anesthesia, no pain is felt during the procedure.
Most patients can return to their normal lives the same day. Recovery takes an average of 7–10 days.
Medications or caustic substances used at home can cause serious burns and more extensive lesions. Therefore, professional treatment is essential.
The HPV vaccine does not treat existing warts, but it provides protection against new infections.
HPV is a virus that can remain dormant in the body. Even if treated warts disappear, the virus can cause new lesions in different areas. Therefore, follow-up examinations and supporting the immune system are very important.
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