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Warts Genital
When treating warts, genital strains require a doctor’s expertise, although most human papillomavirus strains such as the common wart and plantar wart can be treated with over the counter medications.
Chemical treatments require up to six applications and clear genital warts in about 70 percent of people treated. Cryosurgery (freezing) requires up to six treatments and clears genital warts in about 80 percent of people treated. Surgery usually takes one or two treatments and clears genital warts in about 70 percent of people treated.
When treating warts, genital strains require a doctor’s expertise, although most human papillomavirus strains such as the common wart and plantar wart can be treated with over the counter medications.
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Warts Genital -
Human Papillomavirus, Plantar Wart
There are different ways to get rid of the bumps. Thus you may use special gels and creams that usually help on the earliest stages of disease. But when the bumps are rather big already the doctors may also remove them with chemicals, freezing, or surgery. When treating warts, genital strains require a doctor’s expertise, although most human papillomavirus strains such as the common wart and plantar wart can be treated with over the counter medications.
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