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Rehabilitation after laser removal of condylomas. All about papillomas and condylomas. Contraindications to laser removal of condylomas

Please respond to those who have removed condylomas with a radio knife or laser. Tell us how the healing went?? how long did it take? can I go to work? and what is the effect? Thank you in advance!

Hi all! I have the same problem, the surgeon went to the laser clinic, I was sent to another surgeon and they have been chasing me to pharmacies for 4 months, smearing this then this and the condylomas are growing and growing, my whole ass, little girl and penis are like one big mushroom, I’m going to my wife’s pad, I lost my job because of the smell this stuff gives off. guys save me what to do.

Alexei. what the fuck bastards! Doctors apparently don’t care, it’s just a mockery! They’re experimenting! You’re progressing! go to another doctor! you already need surgery!

hi all! this rubbish was discovered in 2011. on the labia. I was shocked. I went to the clinic, had tests, the doctor prescribed treatment, I had allakin punctured, then therapy, it included 3 procedures, they decreased in size, I was honestly pleased, then they had surgery to remove it. It took a long time to heal, about 10 days, she said with ointment, I had difficulty going to the toilet. the wounds stung. After some time I took tests. negative! 2 months later I went and got tested again and it was confirmed that the virus had reappeared.” I was hysterical. Fortunately, this crap didn’t come out again, the doctor prescribed injections and pills, I took tests and it was negative! For the past 2 years I have been going for tests every 3 months and the results are encouraging.

She was examined by a gynecologist, immunologist, proctologist, and dermatologist. the latter did not cut anything because of the subsequent injury (candylomas are not small on the butt), this blight loves wounds and aggravates the disease. They prescribed the innovation Aldara cream. (3,600 rubles) the doctor said that it eliminates it until it completely disappears. I'm trying to apply it once. The immunologist will also inject some kind of medicine into the base with a kandil. In short, in front of EVERYONE! This bullshit doesn’t pass through negative tests.

Hello! I’ll tell you my story, maybe it will help someone, or maybe they’ll tell me something. In January of this year I discovered a formation on my labia. I went to the gynecologist, and it turned out that there were damn condylomas, not only on the lips, but also in the vagina, and there were a significant number of them. I am a student and the student clinic sent me to the regional dermatovenous dispensary, where I was tested for all STDs. Apart from HPV, nothing was found (and thank God). The doctor from the dispensary suggested that I remove condylomas with liquid nitrogen, but since this procedure is not included in the list of services provided by medical institutions free of charge, this can be done in a paid clinic, where she also works. I came to see her, she removed my condylomas - it was terribly painful, and prescribed the following - a course of amixin - an antiviral agent (apparently as an immunomodulator) + cauterize the wounds with calendula tincture and treat with panavir-intim spray. I did all this, while my boyfriend was being treated at the same time as me. By the way, we had condylomas at the same time, and when I turned to the gynecologist, he went to the urologist, but the doctor said that there was no need to take any tests, the condylomas could be removed or not. Naturally, like me, he removed them with nitrogen from the same dermatovenerologist as me, a week apart. So, we were treated. About a month passed, but condylomas began to appear again, both for me and for him, in even greater quantities. We decided that we needed to look for another doctor. Firstly, we didn’t like the method of removal, and secondly, when you don’t see the result of treatment, you begin to doubt the doctor’s competence. We went to another clinic, where the condylomas were removed with a radio knife. Regarding the method itself, I can say the following, it is not as painful as using nitrogen, or rather, it is not painful at all, in comparison, the wounds heal quite quickly, with the exception of very deep ones. I didn't have any particular discomfort during the healing process. After removal, it was impossible to swim for 3-5 days (it was difficult, but bearable) and it was necessary to treat the wounds with baneocin (powder). Regarding sex, the doctor said that in a week it’s already possible. After 4-5 weeks you need to come to her again for a re-examination, see how the healing process went and remove it if anything else appears. After this time, I came to the appointment, and it turned out that in those places where the condylomas were removed everything was fine and clean, but in other areas there were again a lot of condylomas, they were removed again. Almost 3 weeks have passed since the last removal. The wounds are healing well. But here's what worries me. Not a single doctor began to do a test to determine HPV type, everyone said that it was not necessary. There is a virus and it’s clear. and the type doesn't matter. The second doctor does not prescribe any medications, when I ask her what else can be done besides removal, she answers nothing. The maximum is to strengthen the immune system with well-known rules - proper nutrition, moderate exercise, walks in the fresh air, sleep, less stress and more optimism. I follow all this anyway, but there is zero effect, and I’m starting to think that I’ll come to her at the end of June and again I’ll have a bunch of condylomas, again she’ll remove them, I’ll spend a lot of money, and in 5-6 weeks everything will happen again . The most annoying thing is that all this cannot be cured like the flu or a sore throat, so you can lie down for a week, take pills, get injections, and you’re all healthy - enjoy life. Eh, okay. In general, to the point, I’ll summarize - it’s good to remove with a radio knife. In my opinion, the best way. Cons: expensive. Pros: it doesn’t hurt, healing is quite fast, and condylomas do not appear again at the site of removal.

Seven days ago, condylomas on the anus were removed with a laser! I take a course of pills and treat the scar! How long will it take to heal? A week has passed(((

On the 22nd I had surgery to remove it in my anus. The doctor said it will take 2 weeks to heal.

The healing process, recovery and consequences of condyloma removal

Infection with HPV (human papillomavirus), which usually provokes the appearance of condyloma, is lifelong and is found in the blood. Therefore, none of the methods for removing this growth provides a 100% guarantee of complete relief from the disease. Only its external manifestation is removed.

At the same time, it is worth noting that relapses of condylomas are not so frequent, so it is worth treatment. As practice shows, only in 30 percent is a recurrence of these growths likely. It all depends on the state of the immune system and the body’s individual ability to resist infection.

How does healing and recovery proceed?

After removal of condylomas, healing usually proceeds quickly. But we must also take into account the way in which they were eliminated.

1​. At cryodestruction A small wound remains at the site of exposure to liquid nitrogen. It goes away on its own within 1-2 weeks.

2.​ As a result chemical cauterization Scars often appear on the body and the percentage of relapse of the disease is very high.

3.​ After determocoagulation patients recover quickly and can begin normal sexual activity after 2 weeks. However, the operation itself is the most painful of all.

4.​ Radio wave therapy non-invasive and least interferes with tissue structure, but has some limitations. It cannot be performed on people with implanted devices and functional elements. For example, with a pacemaker and various metal parts.

5.​ Healing and recovery after laser condyloma removal. The beam does not affect neighboring areas and does not leave scars, wounds or scars on the body. Has the shortest rehabilitation period.

6​. Drug effects in the form of an application is one of the longest-lasting treatment methods. But at the same time it has the lowest percentage of relapses.

Is further treatment required after genital wart removal?

Yes, it is required. This is due to the prevention of recurrent manifestations of HPV (human papillomavirus). First of all, it is recommended to use drugs that stimulate the body's protective functions. This will help avoid relapse.

In addition, after removing condylomas, it is necessary to adhere to a certain regime and use special means:

Try to avoid chronic fatigue;

Avoid vitamin deficiency (take vitamin complexes, fresh fruits and vegetables);

Use local antiviral drugs (ointments, gels, sprays);

Beware of hypothermia;

Use condoms, since there are a number of HPV viruses with a high risk of complications - 35, 33, 31, 18 and 16;

Avoid emotional stress.

Consequences of genital wart removal

As already noted, the most serious consequence of removal of condylomas is their reappearance. Without preventive measures this usually happens after 3 months. But with the use of special drugs that are applied topically, this can be avoided. Bleeding in places of injury during sex with the formation of warty growths is also likely.

The most common consequences include:

Recovery after cauterization of condylomas

Removal of condylomas in the genital area requires some revision of lifestyle and hygiene practices. There is a need to solve such an issue as sex after removal of condylomas. Caring for the skin area at the surgical site should be gentle and help eliminate discomfort.

State after removal

After cauterization of condylomas, the patient often feels pain and discomfort during urination and defecation. If the recovery process goes well, the discomfort goes away within 2-3 weeks. If the discharge from the wound surface is transparent, there is no need to worry. The appearance of pus from the hole that formed after removal of the condyloma is an alarming sign; it indicates infection. In this case, a visit to the doctor will need to be made immediately, even if the discharge did not last long.

Care of the postoperative area must be very thorough. After each visit to the toilet you should wash yourself. The anal area should be washed with baby soap, and the intimate area with a special product with a neutral acid-base balance.

You cannot treat healing areas with:

  • Alcohol-containing solutions (iodine, brilliant green).
  • Hydrogen peroxide.

It is acceptable to treat these areas with chlorhexidine solution or Baneocin ointment.

There is discharge for 3-4 weeks after removal, so you need to wear daily sanitary pads, which are changed every 2 hours.

What drugs should I use?

How long the recovery period lasts depends on the individual characteristics of the body. The extraction sites may hurt due to any irritation, so in some cases it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory and painkillers:

Ointments with an antiviral effect, for example, Panavir and Epigen-gel, are used locally. These drugs are necessary if there is a high risk of recurrence of condylomas.

Sexual life after surgery

Patients are often concerned about questions: “How long will the recovery take, and is it possible to have sex with condylomas?” Any irritation and injury to formations is accompanied by pain, which can be very intense. For this reason, your doctor will tell you to only have sex when the healing process is completely complete.

Patients with warts on the genitals during intercourse risk damaging the growths, which will lead to their inflammation. There is also a high risk of spreading papillomavirus infection and the formation of condylomas in other places.

With a normal recovery period, you can have sex after removal of genital warts after 2–3 weeks. In some patients, healing is slow, and any injury slows down this process. There are cases when the period of abstinence from sexual activity is delayed. How long it will last is determined by the attending physician.

You should have sex after the condylomas have been cauterized carefully, listening to your feelings.

Measures to prevent condylomas

After removal of condylomas, life should be built on the principles of general health. The patient should adhere to the following rules:

  • Eat fortified natural foods.
  • Maintain an active motor mode.
  • Avoid hypothermia.
  • Take immunomodulatory drugs.
  • To refuse from bad habits.
  • Avoid overwork and stressful situations.

When you can have sexual intercourse is determined individually. It is important that this process does not slow down the healing of the damaged area. A little discomfort after resuming a relationship is normal, but severe pain should be a warning. How long recovery lasts largely depends on the method of wart removal.

The appearance of condylomas always indicates a weakened immune system and the need to pay attention to the state of health. General health activities can be combined with surgical methods solve the problem of neoplasms and relieve the patient from discomfort.

Sex after genital wart removal. Symptoms of the disease, routes of transmission

Description of the disease

Condylomas are small growths on the genitals; in most cases they are multiple, although they can also occur singly. The development of the disease poses a certain threat to the patient, because it is not only a cosmetic defect, but also a serious problem that affects health and sex life.

Condylomas are a type of papillomas that are located primarily in the anogenital area. Such growths can cause significant discomfort, both physical and aesthetic.

Types of condylomas in women

In women, there are two types of such papillomas:

  • Pointed. They protrude above the surface of the skin and have a thin stalk. They can be either single or colonies of several pieces. Externally, such a growth becomes similar to the comb of a rooster or a cauliflower inflorescence. Such papillomas are characterized by low oncogenicity and usually respond well to treatment.
  • Flat. Externally they resemble a voluminous birthmark. They differ in that they grow inside the skin, affecting its deep layers. Such papillomas have a tendency to malignancy, and therefore their appearance requires mandatory medical supervision.

It is important! To determine the nature of the formations, you must visit a doctor who will conduct a full examination and, based on it, make an accurate diagnosis.

Types of protection

Due to the fact that transmission of the virus can occur through the use of condoms, the best way to protect yourself is to avoid sexual intercourse.

When a patient does not stop having sex with condylomas, it is worth adhering to the following rules:

  1. Using condoms. The method, although not 100% protective, can significantly reduce the threat of the spread of the virus. The possibility of infection remains due to the inability of a condom to protect the surface of the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals from contact.
  2. Before engaging in sexual contact, you should not be embarrassed to discuss the disease with your partner. He may not be aware of the presence of the virus and the threat of its spread.
  3. If symptoms of HPV are detected, contacts should be reduced and sexual activity should be stopped for the period of treatment.
  4. Do not have sex with an infected person.
  5. Don't change partners. The threat of infection increases in proportion to their number.

Course and development of HPV infection

Condylomas are the earliest manifestation of human papillomavirus infection. It takes about 3-6 months from the moment of infection to their appearance.

The infection has a high ability to infect cells. One contact with a sick person is enough to transmit the virus.

Within 24 hours, the virus begins to multiply in the body of a new host. In patients with weak immune systems, the infection may remain active for years.

During this entire period, an infected person is able to infect other people, even without showing any symptoms of the disease.
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Symptoms of condylomas in women

The appearance of such papillomas is distinguished by its characteristic symptoms, which may vary depending on the stage of the disease. At the onset of condylomatosis, the patient may experience the following symptoms:

  • the appearance of small bubbles and tubercles on the surface of the mucous membranes;
  • redness of the skin that is observed around these blisters;
  • minor manifestations of itching and burning.

After the appearance of external signs, women experience the following symptoms:

  • increase in size up to 1.5 cm in diameter;
  • externally, the growth looks like a cauliflower inflorescence or a cockscomb;
  • increased itching;
  • the appearance of new bubbles and tubercles near the affected area;
  • discomfort during sexual intercourse;
  • spotting after sex;
  • a feeling of dryness in the vagina or, conversely, a sharp increase in discharge.

Localization of condylomas in women

Such papillomas are most often located in the area of ​​the following organs:

  • labia;
  • vulva;
  • vagina;
  • anus;
  • Cervix;
  • urethra.

Location on the cervix in women is much less common than on the external genitalia. But such growths have a tendency to become malignant, and therefore cannot be ignored.

Therapy can be carried out in two ways: conservative and by removal. Conservative treatment includes taking medications, the action of which has several directions:

  • antiviral (Isoprinosine, Allokin-Alfa, Panavir);
  • immunostimulating drugs (Immunal, Reaferon);
  • general strengthening drugs (Complivit, Undevit, etc.).

When removing condylomas, traditional treatment can also be carried out to prevent relapse.

Preventing the appearance of condylomas is quite simple:

  • maintaining necessary hygiene;
  • sexual intercourse only with healthy partners;
  • following the principles of a healthy lifestyle, which helps maintain immunity;
  • carrying out vaccinations against the most dangerous strains of HPV;
  • regular preventive examinations.

Condylomas in women are treatable. With regular examinations, it is possible to promptly identify health risks and, if necessary, remove the tumor.

Getting rid of condylomas during pregnancy

Elimination of tumors on the genitals during an interesting position is not recommended not only with the help of laser coagulation, but also with any hardware method. The removal procedure can be postponed until after delivery.

However, if you want to eliminate unpleasant warts now, then cryotherapy or a chemical method will be much more harmless. Exposure to an electromagnetic field during hardware removal can negatively affect the development of the fetus.

Symptoms of genital warts


Several months or years may pass from the moment of infection to the appearance of genital warts. It should be noted that the skin manifestations themselves are just the tip of the iceberg. Changes in the skin only reflect the course of the infection. Removing condylomas does not lead to a cure.

Growths may appear only several months after infection, and sometimes after many years. In women, formations can be localized anywhere - on the cervix, near the urethra, around the anus, on the labia minora or majora. Such growths can be isolated, and sometimes a whole cluster is observed.

Despite the fact that condylomas are called genital warts, their ends are not always sharp. As a rule, the growths are flesh-colored. In some patients they are so small that they simply cannot be seen on their own. When localized inside the vagina, condylomas can be injured during sex, and discharge mixed with blood can be observed.

Diagnosis of genital warts

Giant Buschke-Levenshtein condyloma has a characteristic clinical feature: progressive growth. There is a pronounced tendency for recurrence of this disease, even after complete excision of the existing formation.

Predominantly exophytic growth is observed against the background of the presence of invasive growth. The result is the fusion of individual parts of the new growth, which forms its external similarity to the cauliflower inflorescence.

Buschke-Levenshtein's condyloma, from the point of view of histological picture, is diverse: areas of benign condylomas alternate with areas of atypical cells or squamous cell carcinoma.

To confirm this diagnosis, specialists must carry out differential diagnosis, the purpose of which is to exclude the following probable diagnoses:

condyloma lata, which accompanies syphilis;

ordinary genital warts.

The main diagnostic methods include the following;

  • gynecological examination of the cervix;
  • cytological smear from the cervix;
  • PCR analysis for suspected condylomatosis.

PCR is carried out if the doctor has detected papillomas and the type of virus needs to be determined.

Sexual transmission of the virus and genital warts

The virus, which is transmitted through intimate intimacy, contributes to the development of the cancer process and the appearance of anogenital warts. Infection occurs when unprotected sex occurs. However, the course of the disease in some cases may be asymptomatic. The activation of the virus occurs against the background of a decrease in the level of the body’s natural defenses.

In the case of unprotected sex, infection can occur simultaneously with several types of virus, which are classified as having a high and medium level of oncogenic risk. If symptoms of the disease appear, it is recommended that both partners undergo testing.

And it is very important in this case to determine the types of viruses. HPV, which is characterized by a low level of oncogenic risk, does not pose a great danger to the health of partners.

However, to ensure that there is no danger to life, it is still necessary to undergo appropriate laboratory tests.

In turn, condylomas, which are formations on the mucous membranes, are localized on the organs of the reproductive system and in the anal area. The risk of infection will be much higher in the following groups of people:

As practice shows, the appearance of genital warts can most often be observed on the genitals.

Treatment methods for condylomas

After invading the body, HPV remains in the epithelium for life. It is impossible to completely eliminate it. Therefore, after physical removal of condylomas, it is necessary to continue to treat the virus in order to suppress its effect. This will reduce the risk of re-formation of growths. You need to take immunomodulatory drugs and vitamins, as well as normalize your diet.

In this case, the sites where condylomas are removed are treated locally with various antiviral agents. They accelerate wound healing, stop inflammatory processes, and improve skin condition.

These drugs are produced in the following consistencies:

In cases where condylomas are located inside the vagina or in the cervical area, patients are prescribed suppositories with antiviral properties. In addition to drugs that deactivate the infection, agents with a caring effect are used.

Therapy after removal of condylomas depends on the method used. Since the effect on tissue is carried out using different technologies, treatment and care occur by different means.

Every person, having learned about HPV infection, is interested in the issue of treatment. This concerns women due to the possibility of the formation of a low-quality tumor in the cervical area.

If an infection is detected, but there are no symptoms and normal cytological tests, there is no need for treatment.

It is impossible to get rid of the disease through medications. It can disappear only if there is a strong immune system. If the body is not so strong, the virus remains and can cause disease.

If genital warts caused by HPV are detected, therapy in the form of cauterization will be required.

Various medications are used to treat genital papillomavirus with symptoms. The bulk of the drugs have an antiviral effect and have an immunomodulatory effect.

It must be taken into account that the need for the use of drugs has not yet been proven, and the effectiveness remains in question. International recommendations for eliminating papillomavirus disease do not recommend any of the medications. This is due to their unproven effectiveness.

To obtain a positive effect when undergoing a course of treatment for papillomatosis (whether cauterization methods or medications are used), sex must be completely excluded.

This applies to all its variants, not just the vaginal one. Sexual relations after the coagulation technique are possible due to the perfect restoration of epithelial and mucous tissues in the area of ​​​​the operation.

After HPV therapy, sex should be protected for 6 months, using a condom.

If this type of infection is present in the body, a barrier type of contraception should be used to reduce the risk of infecting a partner.

The main problem is the treatment of viral infection. It is officially recognized that there are no direct methods affecting the virus itself.

Medication can be used to stimulate the immune system, helping the body cope with infection. This is especially true in weakened patients.

Immunostimulating and strengthening drugs and vitamins are prescribed. Several attempts at treatment with systemic antiviral therapy have been described, the results of which are not encouraging.

HPV infection is easier to prevent than to treat.
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The fight against immediate manifestations - condylomas - comes down to their removal different ways. However, this procedure has only a cosmetic effect.

Removal of condylomas and papillomas is one of the most common cosmetic procedures. Liquid nitrogen (cryodestruction), high-frequency current (electrocautery or diathermocoagulation), and laser ablation (destruction) are used to destroy growths. Simple excision under local anesthesia is possible.


Cryodestruction is a simple and cheap method of effectively removing genital warts using liquid nitrogen. To do this, the applicator, immersed in the refrigerant, is removed and applied to the condyloma without touching the unchanged skin.

The applicator temperature is much lower than −100 degrees. Celsius, which leads to rapid freezing of growths with tissue necrosis.

After the procedure, the condylomas die off within a few days.
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Diathermocoagulation or laser ablation have one principle - destruction and charring of condylomas using high temperature. Under its influence, the growths actually evaporate. The effect is visible immediately. The procedure is safe and painless.

Condylomas can be removed simply - they are cut off with scissors under local anesthesia. The material can be submitted for histological examination. One of the most effective methods.

Removal of large condylomas over large areas of skin can be performed under general anesthesia. General anesthesia is also used in children.


An alternative to physical removal of genital warts is the local use of drugs that cause death and necrosis of their tissue. Topical agents are used only after consultation with a dermatologist.

Podophyllinotoxin (condylin) is a preparation for topical use obtained from the plant Podophyllum thyroid. It has an antitumor effect and inhibits DNA synthesis in dividing cells.

When applied to condylomas, it causes tissue necrosis. The drug is applied several times without affecting the unchanged skin.

Included in many preparations for the reduction of papillomas and warts, domestic and imported. Carefully.

The drug is poisonous and can cause fatal poisoning if taken orally. Avoid contact with eyes and healthy skin.

Celandine juice - often used in folk medicine to remove warts. Effectively eliminates condylomas and has a cauterizing effect. Toxic, contains alkaloids and toxins, organic acids.

Trichloroacetic acid - used to cauterize genital warts. The drug is very toxic and causes skin necrosis. When applying, avoid contact with healthy skin and eyes (possible loss of vision). The cauterizing action destroys condylomas, warts and other skin formations. Efficiency is lower than that of podophyllinotoxin. Used during pregnancy.


The drug Solcoderm and its analogues contain organic acids that cauterize condylomas. The principle of action and instructions for use are the same as trichloroacetic acid. Effectively eliminates warts, papillomas and genital warts.

There are quite a few methods for treatment, some of which we will consider below.

Liquid nitrogen is usually prescribed if the growths are multiple. After such treatment, there may be pain and irritation in the affected area. Complete healing of the wound occurs after a few weeks. After removal of anal warts, sex can begin only after everything has healed.

Laser surgery is mainly used to get rid of large lesions. Due to the fact that the list of complications is minimal, treatment can be carried out even on pregnant women and small children.

If the patient has a strong pain threshold, anesthesia can be used. The rehabilitation period is several weeks; you must abstain from intimacy during this entire time.

Electrocoagulation

The essence of this treatment method is that the formations are exposed to currents of different frequencies. After this, the tissues simply die. The procedure is quite painful, so the patient must be given anesthesia.

If you have condylomas on the vulva, you should immediately contact a gynecologist. Today, there are several approaches to the treatment of this disease, and an experienced professional, having established the correct diagnosis and assessed the extent of damage to the body, will be able to choose the correct treatment regimen.

· laser removal, the most optimal destructive method;

· radio wave (high frequency) removal, preferably with argon-enhanced coagulation.

Destructive methods of influence do not guarantee relapse of the disease, which is why the use of antiviral drugs is practiced in our country. Immunotherapy is not always justifiably used; more often it is prescribed blindly, without appropriate examination.

This method sometimes gives side effects in the presence of condylomas, and as monotherapy it is ineffective, but in some cases it can give good result, but it is impossible to predict this. The best effect is achieved in a combination of destructive and conservative treatment.

Treatment of condylomas of the external genitalia and vagina produces positive results in most patients within 1 to 6 months. At the same time, the virus can remain and be detected in 30% of women, without clinical manifestations, which no longer requires treatment, but observation.

It is important to note that condylomas that appear on new areas of the skin or mucous membrane during treatment or after completion of treatment do not require a change in treatment method. The appearance of new formations in the area where the treatment was carried out requires a change in the treatment method.

Patients should be informed about maintaining sexual rest during treatment and undergo examinations until the condylomas completely disappear.

Sexual partners should be examined and treated only if there are condylomas on the penis.

Removal of condylomas on the cervix is ​​a mandatory procedure in terms of the spread of infection and the prevention of cervical cancer.

· laser vaporization is an effective technique with a low relapse rate and does not affect the reproductive function of nulliparous patients;

· argon plasma ablation – a good effect, especially in nulliparous patients;

· radio wave removal - a technique that allows a histological examination to be carried out after removal;

· cryodestruction is a popular method, but it is effective for small lesions;

· Solkovagin – cauterization of single genital warts using a chemical preparation.

Each of the listed methods has its own advantages and disadvantages. In each specific case, the choice of treatment remains with the doctor and depends on the availability of equipment and the qualifications of the specialist.

Using destructive treatment methods, part of the affected cervical tissue that is visible or detectable by colposcopy is removed, but not the virus itself. Therefore, along with removal, gynecologists recommend antiviral or immunomodulatory drugs of local or general action to prevent relapse and fight the virus.

We cannot predict the effect of this treatment, but in some cases there is a positive result. It is incorrect to believe that antiviral drugs are the main ones in the fight against HPV.

These medications activate the immune system, and it already resists viral aggression. In the practice of treating condylomas of any location, these drugs have their own niche of use.

Clear evidence of effectiveness data dosage forms not received, therefore they are practically not used in world practice.

Vulvar condylomas during pregnancy

Perianal condylomas require immediate treatment due to the many inconveniences they cause to the patient and the likely progression of the disease. Modern specialists together with excision of formations various methods, simultaneously affect the patient’s immune system.

Treatment of condyloma in the anal area will be effective if you contact a specialized specialist in a timely manner and strictly follow all his recommendations. Proper influence on the immune system of a patient with condylomatosis activates the body's defenses and directs all their efforts to fight the papilloma virus.

Factors of HPV progression are:

acute and exacerbation of chronic inflammatory diseases of the genital organs (trichomoniasis, chlamydia, mycoplasma genitalium, herpes simplex virus, etc.);

the presence and exacerbation of systemic diseases (diabetes mellitus, systemic lupus erythematosus, thyroid disease, etc.);

immunosuppressive therapy (for example, after organ transplantation);

Care and hygiene after genital wart removal

Hygiene for condylomas is a set of measures aimed at getting rid of and preventing infection of surrounding people by the disease. It will help eliminate the development of tumors and promote a speedy recovery.

When a patient learns during a medical examination or discovers genital warts on his own, he is overcome by mixed feelings: frustration, surprise, worries about his sexual partner and ignorance of what hygiene should be like for condylomas.

What to do if condylomas appear in intimate places? It is necessary to begin immediate treatment of neoplasms. Why is this so important?

Without timely diagnosis and treatment, genital warts can spread and affect the internal genital organs in women and the urethra and rectum in both sexes.

Often, lack of treatment leads to serious complications. The danger with condylomatosis is the likelihood of the formations degenerating into cancer.

For condylomas in intimate places, you should not use scented personal hygiene products. To care for skin affected by HPV, it is better to use regular baby soap. When it comes to washing underwear, it is not recommended to use washing powder. Laundry soap is suitable for this purpose.

How to treat after removal

The postoperative period for the removal of condylomas on the skin is often accompanied by tissue swelling, pain, discharge from the resulting wounds (ichor, lymph) and other unpleasant sensations. What to process? You can take any painkiller to relieve pain. Ketorol is often used, which will help cope with this unpleasant feeling and relieve swelling. Take 1 tablet 2-3 times a day. The maximum daily dose is 40 mg of the drug (4 tablets).

Panavir gel is used after removal of condylomas for preventive purposes. Liniment is applied to the area where the procedure was performed in a thin layer 3-4 times a day for a week.

Panavir-intim spray will help wounds heal, relieve inflammation and prevent the appearance of new formations. Also, the doctor often prescribes long-term washing with Epigen-gel. The mandatory course of using the gel after removal can range from 10 to 20 days.

Features of care after removal in various ways

Therapy for HPV consists of two directions: removal of growths and internal administration of antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs.

To get rid of tumors externally, there is whole line methods. The recovery period for the skin and care for the affected area after the procedure will depend on the method of removing condylomas.

Consider a table that shows options for treatment and treatment of the skin or mucous membranes:

How long does it take to heal? After the end of the recovery period, regardless of the method of removing condylomas, you should continue to improve your immunity and maintain healthy image life to avoid the appearance of new formations.

Hygiene rules and prevention of occurrence

An important recommendation regarding hygiene for condylomas is avoidance of going to saunas, steam baths, swimming pools, jacuzzi and similar places. You should not swim in open water until the end of the rehabilitation period after removal. Taking a bath can contribute to self-infection with condylomatosis. To avoid this risk, personal hygiene should be limited to showering.

The next point in the patient’s behavior when manifestations of HPV occur on the skin is abstinence from sexual intercourse during the treatment period and for some time after treatment. Everything will depend on the chosen method of combating the pathogen and the method of removing growths. If you neglect this rule, then there is a possibility of damage to tumors on the penis, lips or vagina, which will entail:

  • inflammation;
  • addition of a secondary infection;
  • spread of condylomas to other areas of the skin and mucous membranes.

You should not shave the area affected by genital warts, as condylomas are easily injured.

The patient must have his own personal hygiene items. He is prohibited from using someone else’s washcloth, towel, or soap.

For prevention, you can use Panavir Intim spray before and after each sexual intercourse. Strengthening the immune system will help keep the virus from activating in the body. A healthy lifestyle and abstinence from frequently changing sexual partners are reliable protectors against HPV.

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This method involves the use of a strong energy flow of light, which significantly increases the temperature inside human tissues.

Many will say that removing growths is not necessary, but this is not true. In addition to the fact that they do not look very aesthetically pleasing, condylomas can also be subject to injury and infection. And the viral component of such warts can be transmitted from one person to another, for example, through sexual contact.

Cause of itching in the scar area after condyloma removal

Why do scars itch after a surgical procedure? You should worry about the postoperative period in advance. Proper care and careful handling of weakened skin will avoid dangerous consequences for the whole body.

An experienced specialist will tell you how to treat the affected areas and how to help the skin heal faster. All kinds of discharge or discomfort should not be tolerated; if the place where the growths were located hurts or bothers the person, the patient should immediately consult a doctor.

In cases where the wound does not heal after removal, the specialist prescribes additional examinations of the entire body. A weakened immune system can cause weakness and a difficult postoperative period.

If the scar becomes inflamed again, small ulcers form at the site of the old wound and create an ideal environment for secondary infections with infections and pathogenic microorganisms. If any complications or additional symptoms appear, the patient is prescribed medications or procedures. How to care for the skin in intimate areas after removal of condyloma?

Condylomas during pregnancy

Condylomas during pregnancy are dangerous because the newborn baby can be infected with the virus. A pregnant woman who is infected with papillomavirus, against the background of changes in hormonal levels and decreased immunity, has a very high percentage of the development of neoplasms.

Therefore, when planning a pregnancy, you should conduct a test for the presence of HPV in the body. If condylomas are found, they should be removed and appropriate treatment should be completed before pregnancy.

In women who are already pregnant, treatment of condylomas should be carried out in the first trimester of pregnancy, since their rapid growth can be predicted at a later date. This can cause complications during further pregnancy and childbirth.

After removal of condylomas and until the moment of delivery, the attending physician must constantly monitor the condition of the pregnant woman. Simultaneously with the removal of condylomas, inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs are treated and the vaginal microflora is brought back to normal.

As mentioned above, the most gentle and effective means for removing condylomas in pregnant women and, in general, in gynecology, is the method using the Surgitron apparatus. The drug "Solcoderm" is quite suitable for the treatment of condylomas in the vagina and in pregnant women.

Treatment of condylomas

Is there a need for further treatment of the disease after removal of the condyloma? Drug therapy continues after the procedure prescribed by a specialist. The patient, who does not want to suffer from growths on his private parts again, continues to fight the virus. The first step is to take medications that strengthen the body's immunity. Without immunostimulants you will not be able to protect yourself from the virus.

Treatment after removal of condyloma includes prevention, which should not be neglected. Exercising, conditioning the body and a healthy lifestyle will increase the period of remission.

The growths that appear are a consequence of the patient’s lifestyle and his attitude towards his own body. Safe sex after recent removal of condylomas will not be a disappointment for partners if you follow all the specialist’s recommendations.

Large condylomas do not appear immediately after removal, but after a few months, such a problem threatens the person again.

How long should treatment be continued after removal of complex condylomas? Rehabilitation determines the degree of neglect of the disease and the condition of the human body. If a man or woman understands how the affected tissue heals, then any consequences will not be a big surprise to the patient.

Viral warts can be eliminated using medications purchased at the pharmacy. It is important to remember that treatment should occur only after consultation with a doctor and diagnostic testing.

Therapy for eliminating papillomas consists of a properly selected set of drugs that fight infection and restore the body’s previous protective function.

Preparations for external use on mucous membranes should have a gentle effect, since conventional medications for warts are aggressive and cause burns to the skin. The patient can choose the most suitable remedy, guided by the advice.

Modern pharmacology allows you to purchase medicine in a form that is convenient for humans. Pharmacy products for eliminating HPV growths come in the form of ointment, cream, gel, treatment solution, patch, aerosol or oil.

To treat the papilloma virus and remove papillomas, the doctor prescribes:

  • Allokin – Alpha;
  • Viferon;
  • Interferon;
  • Epigen intimate;
  • Cryopharma;
  • Collomak;
  • Dermavit;
  • Kondilin;
  • Isoprinosine;
  • Lycopid;
  • Cycloferon.

Anti-inflammatory medications are sometimes prescribed to relieve the obvious discomfort of the growths. Malavit is popular because it relieves itching and has a calming effect. Some doctors insist on using iodine, oxolinic ointment and hydrogen peroxide solution.

After purchasing medications, it is important to follow the recommendations, as well as instructions for use of the product. Some drugs require special attention and precautions.

Main directions of therapy:

  • use of antiviral agents and immunomodulators;
  • use of liquid nitrogen;
  • laser exposure to the skin;
  • radio wave treatment;
  • electrocoagulation;
  • excision;
  • diathermocoagulation;
  • the use of cauterizing and mummifying drugs.

Therapeutic measures

For genital warts, treatment involves the use of Panavir, a drug active against HPV. The medicine is available in the form of a solution, gel and suppositories.

The pharmacological product cannot be used in case of severe pathology of the kidneys and spleen, during breastfeeding and in case of intolerance to the components.

To increase immune protection, Immunomax and Likopid are prescribed. They increase the body's resistance to pathogens. Interferons (Lokferon or Inferon) are often used.

Cauterizing medications for topical use are also used (Solcoderm, Verrukacid, Condilin, Ferezol): they destroy the affected tissue, and after a short period of time the condylomas disappear. Such healing methods are effective, but relapses are common after them.

Laser removal of warts

An effective method of excision of condylomas is removal using a surgical laser. The method is considered one of the most gentle for the operation. Removal of condyloma is carried out using laser beam, which flocculates vessels and evaporates pathological tissue. The wound after manipulation disappears within 5-7 days, and after 10 days you can already live a full life.

Laser cauterization is the main way to get rid of condylomas on the genitals.

Radio wave method

With this method, condylomas are removed using a special radio wave medical generator Surgitron Dual, which operates through radio waves, avoiding contact with tissue. The procedure is quick, almost does not injure the surface of the skin and mucous membranes, and is characterized by the absence of pain.

Radio wave excision - the elimination of genital warts using radio waves - is a low-traumatic, high-precision method of hardware surgery, since it flocculates the excised tissue, while simultaneously preventing bleeding. After it is performed, no scars are formed and no stitches are required.

Experts consider physical ablation to be more effective for keratinized condylomas. For soft neoplasms on the genitals, contact is more suitable chemical method removal.

Cryotherapy

Cryodestruction of condylomas (removal with nitrogen) – destruction of condylomas by short-term (within 10-20 seconds) freezing of tissues with liquid nitrogen (temperature below -195° C). Necrosis and rejection of the condyloma occurs.

This method is most often used to remove several small growths, especially those located on the penis, vagina, rectum and urethra. Manipulation is not used in hard-to-reach places.

Local anesthesia is used if warts are present in several places, as well as if the affected area is large.

Is it painful to remove condylomas with liquid nitrogen? During the procedure, patients feel a burning sensation, and after its completion - moderate pain. Blisters and skin hyperemia may appear, but there are practically no scars left. Healing occurs on average within two weeks. The probability of relapse of the pathology (after several months) is 20-40%.

Treatment of condylomas at home

Self-removal of condylomatous growths is similar to chemical methods and involves the use of plant juice containing substances that can necrotize tissue. Therapeutic manipulations consist of preparing compresses, infusions, and solutions based on medicinal plants. For home removal of condylomas, the following are used:

  • propolis is a general tonic;
  • garlic gruel - suitable for getting rid of newly appeared growths;
  • onion – frequent application (up to 15 times a day) of freshly squeezed plant juice will help get rid of condylomas;
  • celandine – effective remedy for treatment at home, requires caution;
  • dandelion - an infusion of plant flowers in triple cologne, mixed with salt, promotes the rapid drying and falling off of condyloma growths;
  • calendula is an immune-strengthening medicinal plant; to treat human papillomavirus infection, you should drink a decoction with the addition of ginger, chamomile, raspberries, and lemon;
  • vinegar – for the treatment of condylomas, you need to use a solution diluted to a concentration of 3-5%;
  • baking soda is a safe remedy that is used at home to slow down the growth of tumors and reduce their size.

Before the introduction of laser removal of papillomas into medical practice, it was possible to get rid of tumors either surgically or by exposing the growths to low-temperature nitrogen, chemical reagents, electric shock high frequency.

But due to the pain and long rehabilitation period of these procedures, specialists have invented an innovative technique, the essence of which is to expose the wart to a laser beam. As a result, her body seems to evaporate.

Modern medicine has not yet come up with a drug that can remove from the body or destroy the infection that causes condylomas. Therefore, all treatment is limited to local removal of tumors and a course to enhance immunity.

There are the following methods for removing condylomas. This is cryotherapy (removal with liquid nitrogen); treatment with products that contain concentrated acid; determocoagulation (exposure to high-frequency radiation, high temperatures or electric knife); laser therapy.

Cost of getting rid of condylomas

Patients themselves choose how the growths will be removed. The price of procedures in Moscow depends on the location, quantity, and size of tumors.

The method by which therapy will be carried out is also important. For example, laser removal costs from 4500 to 5000 rubles.

(if there are no more than 10 condylomas). For high-frequency exposure you will have to pay 900-2000 rubles.

/unit depending on size.

Elimination of formations with nitrogen – 400-450 rub. /PC.

Treatment and removal of condylomas is a long process. Conservative methods of therapy are effective, but require prolonged exposure. Surgical methods are more effective, but are traumatic, cause significant pain and require rehabilitation measures.

How is the laser removal procedure for condylomas performed?

If condylomas are located in large numbers, then 2-3 operations will have to be performed to remove them. As with other interventions, a person may experience discomfort after laser therapy. For example, itching appears, which indicates the healing of the crusts. But still, when compared with other methods, laser therapy provides for a short recovery period.

Much also depends on how faithfully the patient follows the doctor’s recommendations, for example, the main ones include the following:

But it is still worth remembering that laser treatment cannot eliminate the virus itself. Therefore, therapy is based on an integrated approach. At the same time, you will have to take medications to fight the pathogen itself. The only unpleasant moment if the operation is successful is a small scar at the site of the former location of the condyloma.

Lasers have been used in surgical practice for a long time. Today, there are laser equipment with wide operational capabilities. Laser operations are performed quickly and with virtually no bleeding. This happens because the tissue is exposed to powerful laser radiation on a specific area of ​​the tissue.

Laser removal of condylomas is performed under local anesthesia. For this purpose, anesthetic ointments or injections of novocaine and lidocaine are used. The operation lasts no more than a quarter of an hour. It takes about one minute to remove a unit of condyloma.

The laser beam kills the condyloma tissue without touching it and sealing the blood vessels. All microflora in the wound area is also destroyed. The laser beam acts very precisely, which allows it not to affect adjacent tissues. During the operation, the surgeon adjusts the power of the laser beam, the area of ​​the impact zone, the width and depth of the incision.

If the disease is advanced and it is necessary to remove a large number of condylomas, then the operation can be carried out in several stages. Moreover, the breaks between stages range from two to four weeks. If the operation is performed correctly, scars practically do not develop. After the procedure for removing condylomas, the wound should not be injured or wet for 24 hours.

Laser removal is a modern and effective procedure. Its advantages include speed and lack of bleeding. The disadvantages are pain. But it should be remembered that the use of laser is effective only with complex treatment. If you do not monitor your health and do not carry out antiviral and immune-strengthening therapy, the disease will definitely return.

Removing papillomas at home with Supercleaner

Supercelandine is an aqueous preparation intended for the removal of papillomas, warts and calluses. During its use, skin defects disappear almost without a trace. Judging by the reviews of doctors, just a few drops of Super Clean liquid easily cleanse the skin of papillomas.

But experts warn against spreading the product onto healthy tissues and rubbing it into the tumor. The drug is effective in the treatment of benign elements.

Indications for removal of genital warts

Among women:

  • external part of the genital organs;
  • vagina;
  • Cervix;
  • opening of the urethra;
  • crotch;
  • the inner and outer parts of the anus.

For men:

  • foreskin;
  • head of the penis;
  • scrotum;
  • place near the urethra;
  • urethra;
  • anus, its external or internal part.

Possible complications

The period after complex removal of condylomas will require special attention and caution. Only proper care will avoid excessive scarring of the skin and serious consequences.

Why is the rehabilitation period dangerous? The most dangerous and annoying consequence of removing condyloma is their reappearance. If you do not carry out prevention and do not take care of the condition of your own body, the neoplasm will appear again in the third month after a difficult procedure.

When the disease reappears, complications are difficult to avoid.

The basis of any prophylaxis that prevents relapses are special preparations and products for local treatment of intimate areas. Often, a scar bleeds in the place where the growth was previously located. During sex, the wound is re-injured. Consequences of excision of papilloma on the perineum or near the anus:

  • severe discomfort;
  • itching and severe burning;
  • repeated injuries;
  • scarring of adjacent and affected tissues;
  • discomfort during urination and intimacy;
  • pain during bowel movements.

Why do warts appear?

People suffer from skin rashes in the form of warts, papillomas, and condylomas as often as acne. Warts appear as a result of human infection with human papillomavirus.

By appearance they resemble small tubercles, the diameter of which can reach 3 mm.

Unfortunately, you cannot completely get rid of the virus, but you can take the necessary measures to prevent skin rashes.

Infection occurs from a carrier of the virus not only through household items, but also through sexual contact. You can often catch the virus in a sauna, bathhouse, swimming pool, or other public places. To prevent infection, it is better to use personal items.

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03/01/2013, Elena Total messages: 25

Please respond to those who have removed condylomas with a radio knife or laser. Tell us how the healing went?? how long did it take? can I go to work? and what is the effect? Thank you in advance!

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10.04.2013 22:17, Alexey

Hi all! I have the same problem, the surgeon went to the laser clinic, I was sent to another surgeon and they have been chasing me to pharmacies for 4 months, smearing this then this and the condylomas are growing and growing, my whole ass, little girl and penis are like one big mushroom, I’m going to my wife’s pad, I lost my job because of the smell this stuff gives off. guys save me what to do.

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11.04.2013 02:35, ninel.

Alexei!!! what the fuck bastards! Doctors apparently don’t care, it’s just a mockery! They’re experimenting! You’re progressing! go to another doctor! you already need surgery!

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11.04.2013 02:28, ninel.

hi all! this rubbish was discovered in 2011. on the labia. I was shocked!!! I went to the clinic, had tests, the doctor prescribed treatment, I had allakin punctured, then therapy, it included 3 procedures, they decreased in size, I was honestly pleased, then they had surgery to remove it. It took a long time to heal, about 10 days, she said with ointment, I had difficulty going to the toilet. the wounds stung. After some time I took tests....negative! 2 months later I went and got tested again and it was confirmed that the virus had “reappeared” again!!! I was hysterical!!! Fortunately, this crap didn’t come out again, the doctor prescribed injections and pills, I took tests and it was negative! For the past 2 years I have been going for tests every 3 months and the results are encouraging.

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28.04.2013 06:03 , PM

She was examined by a gynecologist, immunologist, proctologist, and dermatologist. the latter did not cut anything because of the subsequent injury (candylomas are not small on the butt), this blight loves wounds and aggravates the disease. They prescribed the innovation Aldara cream. (3,600 rubles) the doctor said that it eliminates it until it completely disappears. I'm trying to apply it once. The immunologist will also inject some kind of medicine into the base with a kandil. In short, in front of EVERYONE! This bullshit doesn’t pass through negative tests.

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31.05.2013 09:31 , SIMka_06

Hello! I’ll tell you my story, maybe it will help someone, or maybe they’ll tell me something. In January of this year I discovered a formation on my labia. I went to the gynecologist, and it turned out that there were damn condylomas, not only on the lips, but also in the vagina, and there were a significant number of them. I am a student and from the student clinic I was sent to the regional dermatovenous dispensary, where I was tested for all STDs. Apart from HPV, nothing was found (and thank God). The doctor from the dispensary suggested that I remove condylomas with liquid nitrogen, but since this procedure is not included in the list of services provided by medical institutions free of charge, this can be done in a paid clinic, where she also works. I came to see her, she removed my condylomas - it was terribly painful, and prescribed the following - a course of amixin - an antiviral agent (apparently as an immunomodulator) + cauterize the wounds with calendula tincture and treat with Panavir-intim spray. I did all this, while my boyfriend was being treated at the same time as me. By the way, we had condylomas at the same time, and when I turned to the gynecologist, he went to the urologist, but the doctor said that there was no need to take any tests, the condylomas could be removed or not. Naturally, like me, he removed them with nitrogen from the same dermatovenerologist as me, a week apart. So, we were treated. About a month passed, but condylomas began to appear again, both for me and for him, in even greater quantities. We decided that we needed to look for another doctor. Firstly, we didn’t like the method of removal, and secondly, when you don’t see the result of treatment, you begin to doubt the doctor’s competence. We went to another clinic, where the condylomas were removed with a radio knife. Regarding the method itself, I can say the following, it is not as painful as using nitrogen, or rather, it is not painful at all, in comparison, the wounds heal quite quickly, with the exception of very deep ones. I didn't have any particular discomfort during the healing process. After removal, it was impossible to swim for 3-5 days (it was difficult, but bearable) and it was necessary to treat the wounds with baneocin (powder). Regarding sex, the doctor said that in a week it’s already possible. After 4-5 weeks you need to come to her again for a re-examination, see how the healing process went and remove it if anything else appears. After this time, I came to the appointment, and it turned out that in those places where the condylomas were removed everything was fine and clean, but in other areas there were again a lot of condylomas, they were removed again. Almost 3 weeks have passed since the last removal. The wounds are healing well. But here's what worries me. Not a single doctor did a test to determine the HPV type; everyone said it was not necessary. There is a virus and it’s clear. and the type doesn't matter. The second doctor does not prescribe any medications, when I ask her what else can be done besides removal, she answers nothing. The maximum is to strengthen the immune system with well-known rules - proper nutrition, moderate exercise, walks in the fresh air, sleep, less stress and more optimism. I follow all this anyway, but there is zero effect, and I’m starting to think that I’ll come to her at the end of June and again I’ll have a bunch of condylomas, again she’ll remove them, I’ll spend a lot of money, and in 5-6 weeks everything will happen again . The most annoying thing is that all this cannot be cured like the flu or a sore throat, so you can lie down for a week, take pills, get injections, and you’re all healthy - enjoy life. Eh, okay... In general, to the point, I’ll sum it up - it’s good to remove with a radio knife. In my opinion, the best way. Cons - expensive. Pros: it doesn’t hurt, healing is quite fast, and condylomas do not appear again at the site of removal.

Condylomas can be removed different methods– Today there are many technologies for carrying out such a procedure. Speaking about what to do after removing pathogenic skin tumors, the following recommendations should be given:

  1. After cryodestruction (treatment of neoplasms with liquid nitrogen), a wound appears on the skin. It does not require any special care - healing and recovery take place on its own within a few weeks.
  2. After electrocoagulation, the wounds remaining after the operation also heal quite quickly and do not require special care, so patients can begin their normal sex life approximately 2.5-3 weeks after the procedure. It should be borne in mind that removal using electrocoagulation technology is the most painful procedure available.
  3. After chemical cauterization, scars may form at the site of tumor removal that will not go away. When using this method, the risk of relapse is also quite high, so many doctors recommend the use of other, more modern methods removal.
  4. After radio wave removal, the tissue structure is practically not damaged, because the procedure itself is non-invasive. This is an effective way to remove condylomas, but its main disadvantage is the high cost of the procedure and its inaccessibility in many cities.
  5. After laser removal, wound healing also proceeds quite well. The laser beam does not interact in any way with the surrounding tissues, so there are no scars or scars left on the skin. The rehabilitation period is short.

The human papillomavirus cannot be cured, so doctors also prescribe immunomodulatory therapy, which can reduce the likelihood of genital warts in the future.

Cause of itching in the scar area after condyloma removal

Why do scars itch after a surgical procedure? You should worry about the postoperative period in advance. Proper care and careful handling of weakened skin will avoid dangerous consequences for the entire body.

An experienced specialist will tell you how to treat the affected areas and how to help the skin heal faster. All kinds of discharge or discomfort should not be tolerated; if the place where the growths were located hurts or bothers the person, the patient should immediately consult a doctor.

In cases where the wound does not heal after removal, the specialist prescribes additional examinations of the entire body. A weakened immune system can cause weakness and a difficult postoperative period.

If the scar becomes inflamed again, small ulcers form at the site of the old wound and create an ideal environment for secondary infections with infections and pathogenic microorganisms. If any complications or additional symptoms appear, the patient is prescribed medications or procedures. How to care for the skin in intimate areas after removal of condyloma?

Postoperative period

Treating condylomas yourself at home is very dangerous. Such actions can lead to the most severe and unexpected consequences. To eliminate unpleasant growths, you need to understand the essence of the problem. What causes growths to appear on the perineum, near the anus or in intimate areas? The causative agent of the disease is the papilloma virus, which penetrates cells (epithelial) and changes their structure. As a result, a person develops one condyloma, which grows as the disease progresses. After excision or removal of the tumor using modern methods, the papilloma virus remains in the body. The immune system is unable to produce antibodies against this type of virus.

Condylomas during pregnancy

Condylomas during pregnancy are dangerous because the newborn baby can be infected with the virus. A pregnant woman who is infected with papillomavirus, against the background of changes in hormonal levels and decreased immunity, has a very high percentage of the development of neoplasms.

Therefore, when planning a pregnancy, you should conduct a test for the presence of HPV in the body. If condylomas are found, they should be removed and appropriate treatment should be completed before pregnancy.

In women who are already pregnant, treatment of condylomas should be carried out in the first trimester of pregnancy, since their rapid growth can be predicted at a later date. This can cause complications during further pregnancy and childbirth.

After removal of condylomas and until the moment of delivery, the attending physician must constantly monitor the condition of the pregnant woman. Simultaneously with the removal of condylomas, inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs are treated and the vaginal microflora is brought back to normal.

As mentioned above, the most gentle and effective means for removing condylomas in pregnant women and, in general, in gynecology, is the method using the Surgitron apparatus. The drug "Solcoderm" is quite suitable for the treatment of condylomas in the vagina and in pregnant women.

Sexual life after surgery

Patients are often concerned about questions: “How long will the recovery take, and is it possible to have sex with condylomas?” Any irritation and injury to formations is accompanied by pain, which can be very intense. For this reason, your doctor will tell you to only have sex when the healing process is completely complete.

Patients with warts on the genitals during intercourse risk damaging the growths, which will lead to their inflammation. There is also a high risk of spreading papillomavirus infection and the formation of condylomas in other places.

With a normal recovery period, you can have sex after removal of genital warts after 2–3 weeks. In some patients, healing is slow, and any injury slows down this process. There are cases when the period of abstinence from sexual activity is delayed. How long it will last is determined by the attending physician.

You should have sex after the condylomas have been cauterized carefully, listening to your feelings.

Treatment of condylomas

Is there a need for further treatment of the disease after removal of the condyloma? Drug therapy continues after the procedure prescribed by a specialist. The patient, who does not want to suffer from growths on his private parts again, continues to fight the virus. The first step is to take medications that strengthen the body's immunity. Without immunostimulants you will not be able to protect yourself from the virus.

Treatment after removal of condyloma includes prevention, which should not be neglected. Exercising, conditioning the body and a healthy lifestyle will increase the period of remission.

The growths that appear are a consequence of the patient’s lifestyle and his attitude towards his own body. Safe sex after recent removal of condylomas will not be a disappointment for partners if you follow all the specialist’s recommendations.

Large condylomas do not appear immediately after removal, but after a few months, such a problem threatens the person again.

How long should treatment be continued after removal of complex condylomas? Rehabilitation determines the degree of neglect of the disease and the condition of the human body. If a man or woman understands how the affected tissue heals, then any consequences will not be a big surprise to the patient.

Viral warts can be eliminated using medications purchased at the pharmacy. It is important to remember that treatment should occur only after consultation with a doctor and diagnostic testing.

Therapy for eliminating papillomas consists of a properly selected set of drugs that fight infection and restore the body’s previous protective function.

Preparations for external use on mucous membranes should have a gentle effect, since conventional medications for warts are aggressive and cause burns to the skin. The patient can choose the most suitable remedy, guided by the advice.

Modern pharmacology allows you to purchase medicine in a form that is convenient for humans. Pharmacy products for eliminating HPV growths come in the form of ointment, cream, gel, treatment solution, patch, aerosol or oil.

To treat the papilloma virus and remove papillomas, the doctor prescribes:

  • Allokin – Alpha;
  • Viferon;
  • Interferon;
  • Epigen intimate;
  • Cryopharma;
  • Collomak;
  • Dermavit;
  • Kondilin;
  • Isoprinosine;
  • Lycopid;
  • Cycloferon.

Anti-inflammatory medications are sometimes prescribed to relieve the obvious discomfort of the growths. Malavit is popular because it relieves itching and has a calming effect. Some doctors insist on using iodine, oxolinic ointment and hydrogen peroxide solution.

After purchasing medications, it is important to follow the recommendations, as well as instructions for use of the product. Some drugs require special attention and precautions.

Main directions of therapy:

  • use of antiviral agents and immunomodulators;
  • use of liquid nitrogen;
  • laser exposure to the skin;
  • radio wave treatment;
  • electrocoagulation;
  • excision;
  • diathermocoagulation;
  • the use of cauterizing and mummifying drugs.

Therapeutic measures

For genital warts, treatment involves the use of Panavir, a drug active against HPV. The medicine is available in the form of a solution, gel and suppositories.

The pharmacological product cannot be used in case of severe pathology of the kidneys and spleen, during breastfeeding and in case of intolerance to the components.

To increase immune protection, Immunomax and Likopid are prescribed. They increase the body's resistance to pathogens. Interferons (Lokferon or Inferon) are often used.

Cauterizing medications for topical use are also used (Solcoderm, Verrukacid, Condilin, Ferezol): they destroy the affected tissue, and after a short period of time the condylomas disappear. Such healing methods are effective, but relapses are common after them.

Laser removal of warts

An effective method of excision of condylomas is removal using a surgical laser. The method is considered one of the most gentle for the operation. Removal of condyloma is carried out using a laser beam, which flocculates the vessels and evaporates the pathological tissue. The wound after manipulation disappears within 5-7 days, and after 10 days you can already live a full life.

Laser cauterization is the main way to get rid of condylomas on the genitals.

Radio wave method

With this method, condylomas are removed using a special radio wave medical generator Surgitron Dual, which operates through radio waves, avoiding contact with tissue. The procedure is quick, almost does not injure the surface of the skin and mucous membranes, and is characterized by the absence of pain.

Radio wave excision - the elimination of genital warts using radio waves - is a low-traumatic, high-precision method of hardware surgery, since it flocculates the excised tissue, while simultaneously preventing bleeding. After it is performed, no scars are formed and no stitches are required.

Experts consider physical ablation to be more effective for keratinized condylomas. For soft tumors on the genitals, a contact chemical method of removal is more suitable.

Cryotherapy

Cryodestruction of condylomas (removal with nitrogen) – destruction of condylomas by short-term (within 10-20 seconds) freezing of tissues with liquid nitrogen (temperature below -195° C). Necrosis and rejection of the condyloma occurs.

This method is most often used to remove several small growths, especially those located on the penis, vagina, rectum and urethra. Manipulation is not used in hard-to-reach places.

Local anesthesia is used if warts are present in several places, as well as if the affected area is large.

Is it painful to remove condylomas with liquid nitrogen? During the procedure, patients feel a burning sensation, and after its completion - moderate pain. Blisters and skin hyperemia may appear, but there are practically no scars left. Healing occurs on average within two weeks. The probability of relapse of the pathology (after several months) is 20-40%.

Treatment of condylomas at home


Self-removal of condylomatous growths is similar to chemical methods and involves the use of plant juice containing substances that can necrotize tissue. Therapeutic manipulations consist of preparing compresses, infusions, and solutions based on medicinal plants. For home removal of condylomas, the following are used:

  • propolis is a general tonic;
  • garlic gruel - suitable for getting rid of newly appeared growths;
  • onion – frequent application (up to 15 times a day) of freshly squeezed plant juice will help get rid of condylomas;
  • celandine is an effective remedy for treatment at home, but requires caution;
  • dandelion - an infusion of plant flowers in triple cologne, mixed with salt, promotes the rapid drying and falling off of condyloma growths;
  • calendula is an immune-strengthening medicinal plant; to treat human papillomavirus infection, you should drink a decoction with the addition of ginger, chamomile, raspberries, and lemon;
  • vinegar – for the treatment of condylomas, you need to use a solution diluted to a concentration of 3-5%;
  • baking soda is a safe remedy that is used at home to slow down the growth of tumors and reduce their size.

Before the introduction of laser removal of papillomas into medical practice, it was possible to get rid of tumors either surgically or by exposing the growths to low-temperature nitrogen, chemical reagents, or high-frequency electric current.

But due to the pain and long rehabilitation period of these procedures, specialists have invented an innovative technique, the essence of which is to expose the wart to a laser beam. As a result, her body seems to evaporate.

Modern medicine has not yet come up with a drug that can remove from the body or destroy the infection that causes condylomas. Therefore, all treatment is limited to local removal of tumors and a course to enhance immunity.

There are the following methods for removing condylomas. This is cryotherapy (removal with liquid nitrogen); treatment with products that contain concentrated acid; determocoagulation (exposure to high-frequency radiation, high temperatures or electric knife); laser therapy.

Preventive actions

Cauterization of condylomas does not solve the problem with the papillomavirus, which is located inside the body. Cosmetic surgery or chemotherapy is just a way to get rid of the external symptoms of the disease and therefore these measures should be supplemented by a course of taking antiviral tablets, as well as the use of topical medications.

However, no treatment will bring a positive result if a person neglects HPV prevention. In this case, it is very important to take care of your health and reconsider your lifestyle. To do this, you will need to follow the following recommendations:

  • The daily diet should include fresh vegetables or fruits;
  • You need to stop drinking alcohol and cigarettes or reduce their dose to the limit;
  • Morning exercises will not only invigorate you, but will also strengthen the body’s protective functions, which will protect a person from relapse of papillomavirus and various other diseases.

Cost of getting rid of condylomas

Patients themselves choose how the growths will be removed. The price of procedures in Moscow depends on the location, quantity, and size of tumors.

The method by which therapy will be carried out is also important. For example, laser removal costs from 4500 to 5000 rubles.

(if there are no more than 10 condylomas). For high-frequency exposure you will have to pay 900-2000 rubles.

/unit depending on size.

Elimination of formations with nitrogen – 400-450 rub. /PC.

Treatment and removal of condylomas is a long process. Conservative methods of therapy are effective, but require prolonged exposure. Surgical methods are more effective, but are traumatic, cause significant pain and require rehabilitation measures.

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How is the laser removal procedure for condylomas performed?

If condylomas are located in large numbers, then 2-3 operations will have to be performed to remove them. As with other interventions, a person may experience discomfort after laser therapy. For example, itching appears, which indicates the healing of the crusts. But still, when compared with other methods, laser therapy provides for a short recovery period.

Much also depends on how faithfully the patient follows the doctor’s recommendations, for example, the main ones include the following:

  1. Heavy lifting is prohibited.
  2. You cannot visit solariums and saunas.
  3. In some cases, sexual activity is prohibited.
  4. Maintaining personal hygiene in the strictest order.
  5. For the first time after surgery, make sure that water does not get into the area where condylomas are removed.

But it is still worth remembering that laser treatment cannot eliminate the virus itself. Therefore, therapy is based on an integrated approach. At the same time, you will have to take medications to fight the pathogen itself. The only unpleasant moment if the operation is successful is a small scar at the site of the former location of the condyloma.

Lasers have been used in surgical practice for a long time. Today, there are laser equipment with wide operational capabilities. Laser operations are performed quickly and with virtually no bleeding. This happens because the tissue is exposed to powerful laser radiation on a specific area of ​​the tissue.

Laser removal of condylomas is performed under local anesthesia. For this purpose, anesthetic ointments or injections of novocaine and lidocaine are used. The operation lasts no more than a quarter of an hour. It takes about one minute to remove a unit of condyloma.

The laser beam kills the condyloma tissue without touching it and sealing the blood vessels. All microflora in the wound area is also destroyed. The laser beam acts very precisely, which allows it not to affect adjacent tissues. During the operation, the surgeon adjusts the power of the laser beam, the area of ​​the impact zone, the width and depth of the incision.

If the disease is advanced and it is necessary to remove a large number of condylomas, then the operation can be carried out in several stages. Moreover, the breaks between stages range from two to four weeks. If the operation is performed correctly, scars practically do not develop. After the procedure for removing condylomas, the wound should not be injured or wet for 24 hours.

Laser removal is a modern and effective procedure. Its advantages include speed and lack of bleeding. The disadvantages are pain. But it should be remembered that the use of laser is effective only with complex treatment. If you do not monitor your health and do not carry out antiviral and immune-strengthening therapy, the disease will definitely return.

What drugs should I use?


How long the recovery period lasts depends on the individual characteristics of the body. The extraction sites may hurt due to any irritation, so in some cases it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory and painkillers:

Ointments with an antiviral effect, for example, Panavir and Epigen-gel, are used locally. These drugs are necessary if there is a high risk of recurrence of condylomas.

Possible complications

The period after complex removal of condylomas will require special attention and caution. Only proper care will avoid excessive scarring of the skin and serious consequences.

Why is the rehabilitation period dangerous? The most dangerous and annoying consequence of removing condyloma is their reappearance. If you do not carry out prevention and do not take care of the condition of your own body, the neoplasm will appear again in the third month after a difficult procedure.

When the disease reappears, complications are difficult to avoid.

The basis of any prophylaxis that prevents relapses are special preparations and products for local treatment of intimate areas. Often, a scar bleeds in the place where the growth was previously located. During sex, the wound is re-injured. Consequences of excision of papilloma on the perineum or near the anus:

  • severe discomfort;
  • itching and severe burning;
  • repeated injuries;
  • scarring of adjacent and affected tissues;
  • discomfort during urination and intimacy;
  • pain during bowel movements.

Why do warts appear?

People suffer from skin rashes in the form of warts, papillomas, and condylomas as often as acne. Warts appear as a result of human infection with human papillomavirus.

In appearance, they resemble small tubercles, the diameter of which can reach 3 mm.

Unfortunately, you cannot completely get rid of the virus, but you can take the necessary measures to prevent skin rashes.

Infection occurs from a carrier of the virus not only through household items, but also through sexual contact. You can often catch the virus in a sauna, bathhouse, swimming pool, or other public places. To prevent infection, it is better to use personal items.

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Warts are new growths on the skin that can cause both physical and psychological discomfort. It is better to get rid of them immediately. Cauterization with liquid nitrogen can help you with this.

What is this procedure?

Removing warts with liquid nitrogen or cryotherapy is a very popular way to get rid of skin lesions once and for all. The procedure is painless and there is no need to special care and the price is quite reasonable.

Liquid nitrogen removal is suitable for all types of warts (plantar, flat, common) and even moles. The good thing about the procedure is that it is absolutely safe. The percentage of contracting any infection is reduced to 0. This will help instill hope in you and cast aside fear.

How is laser removal performed?

Laser radiation is used to remove papillomas or moles. When it affects the body, blood circulation improves in the body, all internal processes are activated. As a result, tissue nutrition improves.

Before removing moles or papillomas using a laser, a specialist will apply a special product to the affected area.

It will relieve pain during the procedure. If the tumor is larger than 2-3 mm, the doctor will give an anesthetic injection.

Hygiene

Care of the postoperative area must be very thorough. After each visit to the toilet you should wash yourself. The anal area should be washed with baby soap, and the intimate area with a special product with a neutral acid-base balance.

You cannot treat healing areas with:

  • Alcohol-containing solutions (iodine, brilliant green).
  • Hydrogen peroxide.

It is acceptable to treat these areas with chlorhexidine solution or Baneocin ointment.

There is discharge for 3-4 weeks after removal, so you need to wear daily sanitary pads, which are changed every 2 hours.

Radio wave method: “Surgitron”

Getting rid of genital warts is done with the Surgitron device, which acts on the growth with radio waves. Manipulation is used to get rid of tumors both in the anal ring and on the external genitalia. Removing condylomas using the radio wave method allows you to contact the formation without contact and make an incision in the skin with subsequent removal of the growth. Since the procedure is painful, the patient is given local anesthesia before it. Radio wave removal of condylomas is a quick procedure that takes no more than 20 minutes.

There is blood coming from the wart


Blood is released from the area of ​​the neoplasm only if the blood vessels are damaged. This is usually due to an unintended effect on the wart. Usually, minor bleeding does not pose any particular danger, but there is a risk of introducing an infection into the body through an existing injury.

The location of the wart is also important. If it is located above a large blood vessel or artery, there is a risk of damage to it, which can result in heavy bleeding. However, this is only possible in cases where the formation is large and the damage is significant.

How to stop bleeding

The release of blood from a wart risks spreading the papillomavirus infection to healthy tissue. To avoid this, it is necessary to carefully ensure that the affected hemalymph does not reach other areas of the skin.

You can stop bleeding with the help of some means, for example, a styptic pencil, as well as by using cotton or gauze swabs. They should be pressed as tightly as possible to the wound site, and then fixed until the bleeding stops.

Intimate life and rehabilitation

To avoid complications after removing genital warts, it is necessary to completely abstain from sexual intercourse for the entire period of rehabilitation. This is explained by the fact that scars remain at the site of removal of growths, which should not be subjected to any impact.

A postoperative scab can be easily damaged, which will cause the wound to open and infection to enter it. The consequences of this can be unpredictable - from the formation of ulcers on the mucous membrane to the development of serious diseases of the genitourinary system.

What you need to know about papillomas


Papillomas are neoplasms of viral origin that appear on the skin and mucous membranes of organs. The causative agent is HPV (human papillomavirus). Unlike other skin formations, warts are characterized by a benign course. They are safe because:

  • Does not destroy surrounding tissues
  • Slowly increase in size
  • Do not provoke metastases
  • Occurs without symptoms of intoxication
  • Does not disrupt metabolic processes

This is not to say that papillomas are absolutely harmless. In rare cases, they cause health problems: when large, they compress vascular and nerve bundles and impair breathing in the larynx.

Such different papillomas

Vulgar papillomas

Such skin formations are the most common. Favorite localization is the palmar and dorsal surfaces of the fingers, the spaces between them, and the sole. They often appear on the lips and in the chin area. Initially, a small spherical papule appears. As it grows, it darkens and acquires a rough surface.

Acrochords - filamentous papillomas

These are round or elongated skin formations on a thin “leg”. Under microscopy, this feature allows one to distinguish acrochords from other warts. Thread-like papillomas do not occur in children; they are typical for people over 40. Typical localizations are the skin of the neck, eyelids, axillary and groin areas. In women, they may appear under the mammary glands. Papillomas appear in folded areas with increased sweating.

Condylomas acuminata

They are papillary formations with a pointed end. They are pink or flesh-colored. They often merge with each other and are located in groups. The structure of condylomas resembles acrochords: they also have a thin “leg”. They just form in other places. Their appearance is associated with exposure to HPV through sexual contact, or less often through contact.

Consequently, the genital and perineal areas are predominantly affected. In rare cases, genital warts are found in the mouth, lips and cheeks. Among all papillomas, they are the most dangerous. Doctors do not exclude the possibility of their development into a malignant formation. In addition, condylomas cause discomfort: they interfere with walking and sexual intercourse.

Flat papillomas

Such skin formations can easily be confused with ordinary moles. Their color is indistinguishable from the skin, so flat papillomas often remain invisible. They can appear anywhere: on the face, torso, limbs, external and internal genital organs. Flat papillomas most often occur in children and adolescents, which is why they are called “juvenile warts.” They go away on their own with age, so it is not necessary to remove them immediately.

Plantar warts

They are found on the soles and toes, palms, and less often on the back. There is no need to remove them: they will disappear on their own over time. However, in cases where the feet are affected by large warts, unpleasant sensations occur: pain when walking, itching, discomfort when rubbing on shoes. This is the main indication for removal.

Prevention measures

As mentioned above, warts cause not only aesthetic discomfort, but can also become the main cause of the development of serious diseases, including cancer. To prevent these complications, tumors should be removed. Typically, this procedure is recommended if there are a large number of warts, or if there are a large number of them.

In accordance with the individual physiological characteristics and type of warts, the doctor will help you choose the optimal method of removal. It is highly not recommended to get rid of the tumor on your own. In this way, it is possible to worsen the condition due to the fact that the virus that provokes the appearance of warts will remain in the deep layers of tissue, which is associated with the appearance of even more pathogenic formations.

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Electrocoagulation

Used to remove small papillomas. Since the essence of the method is the thermal destruction of the affected tissue, the method is popularly called “cauterization.” A heated electrode is used to touch the neoplasm and coagulate it along with the vessels, resulting in a pinpoint burn that becomes covered with a dark crust within an hour. In the case of single papillomas, local anesthesia is used, but in the case of multiple small tumors this is inappropriate.

Causes of papilloma

Growths on the skin appear under the influence of the human papillomavirus. One name hides about 100 strains of viruses that provoke the emergence of neoplasms of a wide variety of shapes, colors and sizes. These viruses enter the skin or mucous membranes and remain forever.

At the moment, pharmacists are not able to provide medicinal product, which can get rid of this pathogen. But doctors have found ways to combat HPV, which we’ll talk about a little later.

For a long time, the human defense system is able to inhibit the vital activity of the virus and therefore the first symptoms of the disease appear after a week or even years. It all depends on how strong a person’s immunity is.

If the immune system is able to cope with the virus, then why do papillomas appear? As mentioned above, the virus remains in the body forever and as soon as the protective system is weakened, it immediately becomes active and generates growths on the skin.

Immunity weakens for the following reasons:

  • Hormonal imbalances (pregnancy, breastfeeding, taking hormonal medications).
  • Presence of bad habits (drug addiction, smoking, alcoholism).
  • Unbalanced diet.
  • Exacerbation of chronic or congenital diseases.
  • Excess weight.
  • Long-term use of medications.
  • Promiscuous sexual intercourse.
  • Frequent colds.

If the human body is exposed to these factors, then neoplasms appear. Doctors recommend removing papillomas, although they do not endanger human life.

Cauterization with chemicals

Genital warts are also removed using chemical action:

Product nameMechanism of action and application
"Solcoderm" and "Solkovagin"Preparations whose active components are various acids. "Solcoderm" is used for local treatment of external condylomas. The product is applied to a cotton swab, which is used to lubricate the formation, after which the affected skin is sealed with an adhesive plaster, which helps prevent burns to the healthy dermis. Condylomas become crusty and disappear after 2 or 3 manipulations.
"Solkovagin" is used to combat condylomas that have affected the cervix. Often one cauterization is sufficient, but sometimes repeated manipulation is required.
Podophyllin preparations
  • "Condylox". The medication is applied using an applicator, which is included with the medication. Use it 2 times a day for 3 days. Then they take a break of 4 days. If the first course of treatment does not produce results, carry out the next course.
  • "Kondilin." Condylomas are also lubricated with the drug using an applicator. It is allowed to use the medication no more than 50 times.
"Ferezol"Has a cauterizing effect. It is not recommended to use this drug on your own to remove growths. The cauterization of formations is carried out by a doctor. He will need to smear the condylomas 2 times, taking a break of 4 minutes between manipulations. Then they take a break for a week, and if the growths do not fall off, another manipulation is performed.
Trichloroacetic acidCauterization with acid is used to get rid of single condylomas. The product causes a burn to the tumor, after which it dries out. Before use, it is important to protect healthy skin around with thick cream or Vaseline.



Surgery is justified for extensive growth of condylomas.

IN postoperative period Observance of basic hygiene rules is of great importance. It is necessary to prevent any dirt from getting into the wound. It is necessary to wash as carefully as possible to avoid irritation due to friction. Recommendations regarding personal hygiene after genital wart removal include the following rules:

  • You need to wash several times a day;
  • Process detergent not only the vagina, but also the anus area, since germs can get to the genitals from there;
  • When applying and washing off the gel, you need to make movements from front to back. Such actions exclude the possibility of infection;
  • Dry the genital area with caution, using a separate towel;
  • For hygiene procedures it is necessary to use special means for the intimate area. They have a more gentle effect on the mucous membrane;
  • It is not recommended to use tampons during menstruation; it is better to use pads. If, however, there is a need for them, you need to replace them with fresh ones every two hours;
  • Small vaginal discharge in the form of ichor is considered normal and should not cause concern. If available, you should use panty liners.

Preventive measures to avoid infection include avoiding visiting bathhouses, saunas, swimming pools and other similar public places during the rehabilitation period. You should also avoid swimming in natural bodies of water until the wound heals completely. In the first two days after surgery, it is better not to sunbathe in a solarium or in the open sun.

Fluid oozes from the wart

In some cases, lymphatic fluid, colloquially referred to as “ichor,” may be released from the wart. As a rule, its appearance is due to the reaction of the body’s protective barrier to an existing lesion. This kind of liquid consists of a huge number of leukocytes, which prevent pathogens from penetrating into tissues.

The appearance of lymph may indicate the presence early stages inflammatory process in the area of ​​the wart. This lesion is a direct indication to consult a doctor to avoid possible complications.

Drug therapy


As a drug treatment for HPV, antiviral drugs are successfully used to prevent the growth and reproduction of tumors. For this purpose, the following are most often prescribed: Interferon, Cycloferon, Acyclovir, Ribavirin.

Complex therapy also involves the use of immunomodulatory medicines(“Viferon”, “Genferon”, “Immunomax”, “Likopid”).

Immunomodulators restore and strengthen the immune system. The action of these drugs is to produce white blood cells, which helps the body actively fight the virus.

Pus from a wart

If, when a wart is damaged, measures to treat the wound surface are not taken in a timely manner, an infection may penetrate into the affected tissue, which is main reason development of inflammatory processes. At first, these pathogenic processes proceed almost unnoticed. However, over time, a cavity forms in the tissues of the wart, filled with a purulent substance, which is released when the formation is damaged.

As a rule, inflammatory processes in tissues are accompanied by quite severe painful sensations. And given the global nature of the purulent abscess, a significant deterioration in general well-being, expressed in the appearance of weakness and increased body temperature, cannot be ruled out.

Condylomas may appear on different areas body, but more often they can be observed in intimate places. Doctors often offer laser removal of condylomas. This method is considered safe and effective.

What is laser therapy?

This method involves the use of a strong energy flow of light, which significantly increases the temperature inside human tissues.

Many will say that removing growths is not necessary, but this is not true. In addition to the fact that they do not look very aesthetically pleasing, condylomas can also be subject to injury and infection. And the viral component of such warts can be transmitted from one person to another, for example, through sexual contact.

Indications for removal of genital warts

Most often, condylomas appear in the most inappropriate places:

Among women:

  • external part of the genital organs;
  • vagina;
  • Cervix;
  • opening of the urethra;
  • crotch;
  • the inner and outer parts of the anus.

For men:

  • foreskin;
  • head of the penis;
  • scrotum;
  • place near the urethra;
  • urethra;
  • anus, its external or internal part.

If a doctor prescribes removal of genital warts, then there are good reasons for this. The following factors may serve as indications for eliminating skin growths:

In addition, some types of condylomas (for example, 16 and 18) are oncogenic viruses, and if present, there is a risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma.

From all that has been said, we can conclude that it is necessary to remove such growths, but a dermatologist will tell the patient how to do this.

How is the laser removal procedure for condylomas performed?

The doctor carries out all actions in a special room where the laser removal device is located. The room must first be brought into an aseptic condition. The main goal of this method is to necrotize the affected areas with a laser by penetrating deep into the skin. Thanks to this, condyloma is subject to rapid destruction.

Laser therapy has its advantages:

It must be remembered that the patient's body must be clean before surgery. In addition, drinking alcohol is prohibited the day before laser therapy. All actions to remove genital warts must be carried out by a doctor who has a certain certificate authorizing him to perform the procedure.

Is it painful to remove condylomas? After the operation, the patient feels slight pain, so the removal site is treated with an anesthetic. The procedure lasts on average 15 minutes.

The laser affects the condyloma with doses, this leads to its necrosis. Despite the fact that the method has virtually no contraindications, laser therapy is prohibited for pregnant women. This is due to the fact that there may be a threat to the development of the fetus. During pregnancy, the doctor selects another treatment, it begins in the 3rd trimester. Therapy involves more gentle methods.

After laser removal procedure

If condylomas are located in large numbers, then 2-3 operations will have to be performed to remove them. As with other interventions, a person may experience discomfort after laser therapy. For example, itching appears, which indicates the healing of the crusts. But still, when compared with other methods, laser therapy provides for a short recovery period.

Much also depends on how faithfully the patient follows the doctor’s recommendations, for example, the main ones include the following:

But it is still worth remembering that laser treatment cannot eliminate the virus itself. Therefore, therapy is based on an integrated approach. At the same time, you will have to take medications to fight the pathogen itself. The only unpleasant moment if the operation is successful is a small scar at the site of the former location of the condyloma.

Possible complications

In rare cases, complications may occur. Despite the fact that the use of laser is considered one of the safest methods, it is worth remembering that this is an intervention in the body, and each person has an individual reaction.

Complications that arise can be divided into the following manifestations:

If something bothers the patient after surgery, be sure to notify the attending physician. Especially when bleeding begins, as there may be a threat to life. If the disease recurs, a repeat laser procedure will be required. But these cases are extremely rare, and in general the operation proceeds without complications.

Negative effects may develop in people who suffer from underlying medical conditions, e.g. diabetes mellitus. In addition, if the patient does not comply with the rules of personal hygiene, then open wound infection may occur.

Other methods for removing condylomas

Laser removal is not always the only correct method; in some cases, the doctor may prescribe drug treatment, and if there are not so many warts and they are small, then you can use folk recipes.

It is worth listing the most popular methods of treating condylomas:

  1. Chemical treatment. For example, with the help of drugs such as Condilin and Solcoderm. They are applied only to the condyloma, and neighboring tissues should not be affected. The procedure is available in terms of money issues.
  2. Cryodestruction is the removal of warts using liquid nitrogen. The essence of the method is that the tumor is frozen, dies and disappears.
  3. Electrocoagulation - condylomas are removed with high-frequency current (electrocautery).
  4. Removal of condylomas using the radio wave method does not leave behind scars; the Surgitron apparatus is used to carry out the procedure. This radio wave removal of condylomas can also be used by pregnant women, but this method is quite expensive.

Further success in recovery depends on how correctly the treatment was chosen. You should not try to remove condylomas on your own, as this risks causing additional complications. When conducting treatment at home, a person cannot answer with certainty which category the condylomas belong to; perhaps they contain cancer cells. Only diagnosis of the disease can reveal the nature of their origin.

Laser removal of growths is no more expensive than other methods of combating condylomas. But it is worth remembering that it, like other methods, only eliminates visible defects; the virus does not go away. Therefore, general anti-HPV treatment is necessary.