Venereology

Genital Warts Treatment

Clinical removal and management of HPV-related skin growths with complete privacy.

Dr. Manali

Expert Insight by Dr. Manali

M.D. Dermatology | 6+ Years Experience

Genital warts are among the most common sexually transmitted infections, caused by certain types of HPV. While they can be distressing, they are manageable with proper clinical intervention. My approach focuses on effective removal while ensuring patient comfort and total confidentiality.

🔒 Consultations are handled with complete confidentiality.

What are Genital Warts?

Genital warts appear as small, flesh-colored bumps or have a cauliflower-like appearance in the genital or anal area. They are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). While often painless, they can cause itching, discomfort, or bleeding.

  • Transmitted: via direct skin-to-skin contact.
  • Appearance: Single bumps or large clusters.
  • Recurrence: The virus can remain in the skin, which is why clinical monitoring is essential.

Advanced Treatment Options

At our clinic in Greater Noida, we offer precise clinical removal methods:

Treatment Mechanism Best For
Electrosurgery High-frequency current to cauterize warts. Larger or persistent warts.
Topical Therapy Prescription creams to trigger immune response. Small, multiple warts.
Chemical Cautery Application of specialized acids to dissolve tissue. Standard clinical cases.
Clinical Advice

Dr. Manali's Advice

Early diagnosis is key to preventing the spread and recurring growth of warts. If you notice any unusual bumps, do not attempt home remedies as they can cause scarring or secondary infections. Clinical removal is quick, safe, and provides the best aesthetic results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common patient queries answered by our specialist.

Are genital warts permanent?

The warts themselves can be removed clinically. However, the virus (HPV) may remain in the system. Treatment focus is on clearing visible lesions and reducing recurrence risk.

Is the removal procedure painful?

We use local anesthesia for electrosurgical removal, ensuring the procedure is virtually painless. Topical treatments may cause some mild temporary irritation as the skin heals.

Safe and Discreet Medical Care

Consult Dr. Manali for a professional evaluation in a private environment.