Genital warts concerns

2025-06-15 05:21:29
Hi all , I noticed I have genital warts on May 1st week ,2025 , i then underwent three electric surgery to remove the warts till June 10th , 2025 but the warts keep on reoccuring , the last electric surgery was on June 10th and again within a week i noticed small tiny warts reppearing ( around 5 to 6) , is it usual for warts to reoccur this soon ? Note : my last protected sexual exposure was on April 6th ,2025 and no other exposures after that , I did a test for HIV 4th gen combo(ab/ag) at 57th day and it is non reactive with 0.06 values , and also I took a test again at 69th day for ( hiv 1 and 2 ELISA , VDRL , hbsag , hcv ) and it is negative as well. Please pour me your advices
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yes, recurrence is common. dont share your towels. dont use the same razor if using to shave hair.. once get warts removed. use fresh towels

Answered2025-06-23 21:12:28

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Yes recurrence is common Other alternative treatments are available
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consult online

Answered2025-06-16 03:39:55

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Please send the complete report by direct online consultation

Answered2025-06-16 01:14:22

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Kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance.

Answered2025-06-15 12:04:28

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2025-06-15 09:35:31

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