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	<title>Comments on: Genital Warts? -411</title>
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		<title>By: Dee S</title>
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		<description>Unfortunately, there really is no medication to get rid of them. The only way is:  
Cryotherapy: This technique freezes the wart using liquid nitrogen or a &quot;cryoprobe.&quot; It is an excellent first-line treatment because response rates are high with few side effects.
Laser treatment: This treatment is used for extensive or recurrent genital warts. It may require local, regional, or general anesthesia. The laser physically destroys the HPV-induced lesion. Disadvantages include high cost, increased healing time, scarring, and potentially infectious viral particles in the air caused by the laser plume.
Electrodesiccation: This technique uses an electric current to destroy the warts. It can be done in the office with local anesthesia. The resulting smoke plume may be infectious. 
Also - You need to take the necessary precautions to prevent trauma to the area, which can result in bleeding.
You should take care to prevent transmission to sexual partners.
Because the warts themselves are infectious, avoid touching them. Do not pick or squeeze the warts. 

Good luck!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, there really is no medication to get rid of them. The only way is:<br />
Cryotherapy: This technique freezes the wart using liquid nitrogen or a &quot;cryoprobe.&quot; It is an excellent first-line treatment because response rates are high with few side effects.<br />
Laser treatment: This treatment is used for extensive or recurrent genital warts. It may require local, regional, or general anesthesia. The laser physically destroys the HPV-induced lesion. Disadvantages include high cost, increased healing time, scarring, and potentially infectious viral particles in the air caused by the laser plume.<br />
Electrodesiccation: This technique uses an electric current to destroy the warts. It can be done in the office with local anesthesia. The resulting smoke plume may be infectious.<br />
Also &#8211; You need to take the necessary precautions to prevent trauma to the area, which can result in bleeding.<br />
You should take care to prevent transmission to sexual partners.<br />
Because the warts themselves are infectious, avoid touching them. Do not pick or squeeze the warts. </p>
<p>Good luck!!</p>
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