You think I have a wart, but it can actually be a disease!

 Why do warts come out? How are warts treated? We made a review about the causes and treatment of warts, which are often confused with moles.

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From time to time, warts occur on any part of our body due to various reasons. One of the frequently asked questions is 'Why do warts come out? How are warts treated?' Dermatology Specialist Hande National explains those questions you wonder about.

Warts are diseases caused by the skin contact of viruses called HPV. They can be located in many areas such as the face, hands, feet, genital area. Depending on the immune status of the person, they may regress spontaneously, as well as become widespread in a short time. Because they are contagious, they must be treated promptly. Acid-containing drugs used locally in the treatment, freezing treatment with cryotherapy, electrocauterization, laser can be applied. Relapses can be seen after treatment.

Warts located in the genital area are called condyloma. Condylomas can be transmitted sexually, from shared objects, toilets, etc. In patients with condyloma, it is necessary to perform the necessary tests for other sexually transmitted diseases that may accompany.

Some types of these viruses can trigger cervical cancer in female patients. For this reason, gynecological examination and smear test at regular intervals are recommended together with wart treatment. Cervical cancer vaccine can be applied to women who have not started their sexual life.

In the treatment of condylomas, drugs containing topical acid, creams containing imiquimod, cryotherapy, electrocauterization or laser treatments can be applied. The choice of treatment is decided by looking at the location of the warts, their size, number, drugs used by the patient, and concomitant diseases. Relapses may occur after treatment. For this reason, regular personal control and dermatology examination are recommended.

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