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Anal Warts - Info on Anal Warts Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Anal Warts ?

Anal Warts is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. In fact, infected individuals often are oblivious that they exist. Most cases are caused by sexual transmission. Most individuals who have anal warts have between one to 10 of them. Anal warts first appear as tiny blemishes. They can be as minute as the head of a pin but they can grow larger than the size of a pea. Generally, anal warts do not cause pain or discomfort. Sometimes, patients may be unaware that the warts are present.

Here you find all terms related to Anal Warts, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment.

What are the symptoms of Anal Warts ?

Follwoing are signs or symptoms of anal warts:

  • Small, fleshy, grainy bumps
  • Flesh-colored, white, pink or tan
  • Rough to the touch
  • Tiny blemishes which may be small as pin but can grow upto much larger size
  • Outbreak of anal warts

What are the causes of Anal Warts ?

Following are the main causes of anal warts to develop:

  • Smoking
  • Using oral contraceptives
  • Having multiple sexual partners
  • The touch of a hand to the genitals that has been exposed to an infected area of a partner
  • Early coital age
  • Individuals who have a history of immunosuppression or anal communion are also at risk.
  • Anal warts are usually transmitted through direct sexual contact with someone who is infected with condyloma acuminata anywhere in the genital area, embracing the penis and vagina.

Treatment of Anal Warts - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Anal Warts are available, some are :

1) Podophyllin or bichloracetic acid, which are solutions applied straightly to the warts intended to cause exfoliation of the warts this tyype of treatment is given when warts are small.

2) Cauterization. The area is withered with local anesthesia before the warts are burned off.

3) Electrical cautery, surgical removal, or both, surgical removal, has the highest success rates and lowest recurrence rates.

4) Laser surgery is another probability, but needs local, general, or spinal anesthesia, depending on the number warts and where they are.

5) Electrocoagulation, it is a electrical technique for removal of warts specially larger may cause bleeding.

6) Carbon dioxide laser treatment and electrodesiccation are other choices, but these are generally reserved for extensive warts or those that continue to recur recalcitrance numerous treatments.

7) Medications for small warts like - podophyllum resin, Podofilox(Condylox); Imiquimod cream;interferon drugs 2a and 2b (Roferon, Intron A)

 

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