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Query regarding anal warts
Hi , I have being having this an ala wart for over 4 years , I had consulted a doctor and he performed an intradermal implant , wherein he burnt a wart and inserted it into the skin . He said this would built body immunity and the warts would eventually go away. I wanted a long time but the warts didn't go away , what are my next options and are there any oral drugs that I can take , as I live alone and can't apply anything on my back. Please help I am worried as some times of warts can cause cancer etc.
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Don't worry.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Greetings.. Firstly I want to assure you that this is not cancerous... Pl don't get confused with cervical cancer... Googling will confuse you... These genital warts cannot be treated by yourself... A special medicine has to applied by a doctor or it has to be removed by cryotherapy or cautery or laser.... Since they are big and multiple.. Creams may not work..
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These are not warts. These are skin tags. It needs to be removed.
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