WART TREATMENT

Warts are small lesions on the skin and mucous membranes caused by the HPV virus. Because they are contagious, may recur, and can affect quality of life, treatment is often necessary. Today, various treatment methods are used, each with its own advantages and suitable applications.

Below is a brief overview of common wart treatment methods. For more detailed information, click on the relevant headings:

  • Laser Treatment for Warts: Precisely removes wart tissue using laser light.

  • Cryotherapy for Warts: Freezes warts with liquid nitrogen to remove them.

  • Radiofrequency Treatment: Removes wart tissue using heat energy.

  • Electrocauterization: Burns and removes warts using electrical current.

  • Wart Medications: Treated with prescription or over-the-counter creams and solutions.

  • General Wart Treatment: Comprehensive overview of all commonly applied methods.

  • Wart Ablation / Burning: Uses chemical or heat methods to destroy wart tissue.

  • HPV Vaccine: Provides protection against HPV, preventing both warts and certain cancers.

  • LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure): Removes HPV-related abnormal cells from the cervix using electrical current.

  • Conization: Surgical removal of advanced cervical lesions.

  • Surgical Treatment: Direct surgical removal of large or resistant warts.

  • At-Home Wart Treatments: Solutions and supportive methods that can be used at home under professional guidance.

  • Which Specialist to See?: Dermatologists, gynecologists, or general surgeons can provide wart treatment.

Each method is suitable for different situations. Your doctor will determine the most appropriate treatment for you after an examination.