Males Get Genital Warts

October 29, 2009 by admin 

Males get Genital Warts for the same reasons that women get them. Genital Warts are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). When males get Genital Warts the most likely areas to be affected are the urethra, penis, scrotum and rectal area. The warts often appear as a soft, raised area that can be smooth or rough. Genital warts in males can be difficult to detect because they may be covered with pubic hairs.
HPV is transmitted through direct physical contact during sexual activity. The virus is not found in or spread by bodily fluids. Condom use may decrease the risk of transmission of HPV during intimate contact but it will not completely prevent the risk infection. Spermicides and hormonal birth control methods cannot prevent the spread of the HPV infection.
There are several treatment options available for males who get genital warts. The goal of treatment is remove the warts and prevent the virus from spreading. When choosing the best method to remove genital warts, your physician will consider the size, location and number of warts.
Some of the methods used by physicians to treat genital warts in males include:
? Cyrotherapy – Removing genital warts with liquid nitrogen
? TCA (trichloracetic acid) – This is a topical compound that is used to treat genital warts in males.
? Electrocautery – Burning off male genital warts with an electric current
? Laser Therapy – using an intense light to remove genital warts.
(This treatment is very expensive and may not be available in all physicians’ offices.)
When males get genital warts their physicians may prescribe imiquimod cream or podofilox cream. These creams require repeated applications over a period of weeks. Males with genital warts often prefer these creams because they can be applied in the privacy of their homes. For more info see http://www.treatgenitalwarts.org/symptoms/flakey-skin.html
Males who get genital warts sometimes use over the counter treatments like Dr. Scholls to treat their condition. The active ingredient in Dr. Scholls and similar medications is salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is a colorless substance found in many medications that are used to treat skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis and warts. Doctors strongly advise against the use of products containing salicylic acid because it can cause serious irritation in the sensitive genital area. Home remedies containing substances like vinegar can also cause irritation.
It is important to understand that treatment for male genital warts does not constitute a cure. There is no cure for the human papillomavirus. Even after treatment, genital warts can reappear, sometimes in larger quantities than before. It is important that infected patients keep a close eye for outbreaks and begin treatment as soon as symptoms appear. Your best defense against a recurrence is a strong immune system that can be achieved through getting proper rest, eating a nutritious diet and exercise. All natural remedies for genital warts can often be used on a regular basis to help prevent recurrences.
It can be difficult to decide which treatment is best for your. Males who get genital warts should consider all the options, including natural remedies, before deciding which treatment is best.

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