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Successful treatment depends on the site and size of the wart.Non surgical treatment includes application of salicylic acid in the form of patch , liquid. If you consult with a dermatologist he may suggest for cryotherapy,a standard treatment which gives excellent results.
I understand that having a wart near your genital area can be uncomfortable and cause irritation during daily activities. There are several non-surgical options available for removing warts, including:
1. Salicylic acid: This is a common treatment for warts that involves applying a solution or patch containing salicylic acid to the affected area. The acid works by breaking down the skin cells that make up the wart, causing it to gradually shrink and disappear over time.
2. Cryotherapy: This involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, which causes the cells to die and the wart to fall off. This treatment can be done in a healthcare provider's office or with over-the-counter products.
3. Duct tape: This may sound unusual, but some people have had success with using duct tape to remove warts. Simply cover the wart with duct tape for several days, then remove the tape and soak the area in warm water. Use a pumice stone or emery board to gently file away the dead skin, then repeat the process until the wart is gone.
It's important to note that these treatments may take several weeks or even months to be effective, and there is no guarantee that they will work for everyone. If your wart is causing significant discomfort or is not responding to these treatments, it's important to see a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
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