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Wart Removal

Effective and Safe Wart Removal for Enhanced Well-being
At Elegance Clinic, led by Dr. Ashutosh Shah, we specialize in the safe and effective removal of genital warts, a common concern caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Our approach to wart removal, whether on the penis, vagina, or around the anus, involves advanced techniques such as excision, laser treatment, or radiofrequency cautery. These methods ensure minimal discomfort and scarring, providing our patients with a painless and efficient solution to this sensitive issue. Understanding the impact of genital warts on personal health and confidence, we offer comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. Our clinic is equipped with the latest technology to address genital warts effectively, ensuring a high success rate with minimal risk of recurrence. We also provide guidance on preventive measures and post-treatment care to ensure optimal healing and reduce the risk of HPV transmission. If you have any questions regarding our services, please contact us or call at +91 9879546805.
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Usual Queries

Frequently Asked Questions

Having doubts and questions? These are few questions our customers normally ask us!

It is not recommended to remove genital warts yourself due to the risk of complications. Professional medical treatment is advised.

Genital warts can sometimes disappear without treatment, but medical intervention is often necessary for complete removal.

With modern techniques like laser treatment, the removal of genital warts is minimally painful.

Symptoms include small, flesh-colored bumps, itching or discomfort in the genital area, and bleeding with intercourse.

While warts can be removed, HPV may remain in the body in an inactive state.

The lifespan varies; some warts may persist for months or years if untreated.

HPV is primarily spread through sexual contact, but non-sexual transmission is also possible.

Cutting off a wart is not recommended due to the risk of infection and improper removal.

A diet rich in antioxidants and immune-boosting foods may help the body fight HPV.

While concerning, genital warts are treatable. It’s important to seek medical advice for proper treatment.

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