Genital Warts Treatment

Genital warts is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). It is the most common viral STI in the UK. This is a very infectious STI, which is why it is especially important that you seek an appropriate genital warts treatment if you are infected. Genital warts is an incurable STI, but this does not mean that treatment is not available to help manage the condition. With the right genital warts treatment, you can decrease the frequency of outbreaks and reduce the discomfort of associated symptoms.

What genital warts treatments are available?

There is a choice of three genital warts treatments, and they are Aldara, Condyline and Warticon. Each of these treatments can be used to help control outbreaks and help to ease the symptoms that can occur when outbreaks happen. These are all topical treatments that can be applied directly to external genital warts to help treat them. None of these treatments should be applied internally. Which option you choose will depend on several factors, such as how long the treatments take to work.

Aldara

Aldara contains imiquimod and can clear a genital warts outbreak completely within 16 weeks. While doing so, it can alleviate uncomfortable symptoms. The cream, which is very easy to apply, needs to be applied three times per week. Aldara is not considered to be a suitable genital warts treatment for people recovering from an organ transplant, those who have an inflammatory skin condition or those with a weakened immune system. Warts that occur either under the foreskin or on the penis of men who are uncircumcised should not be treated with Aldara cream.

Condyline

Condyline is a solution of podophyllotoxin and was the first topical genital warts treatment to be approved for use. It is an especially fast acting treatment, so you can expect to start seeing results in just three days. After four weeks, the outbreak should have been cleared completely. The solution should be applied to the warts two times every day for three consecutive days for the duration of your course of treatment. This medication is designed for adults only and is not suitable for women who are breastfeeding or pregnant.

Warticon

Warticon is a cream form of Condyline and consequently works in the same way, with the same levels of efficacy. Like Condyline, it should be applied three days in a row, twice a day, for the full length of the treatment course. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not take Warticon, and neither should anyone who is allergic to podophyllotoxin.

Buying genital warts treatment online

You can buy your chosen genital warts treatment at STITreatment.co.uk very easily and with confidence. Our service is completely secure and we are committed to protecting your privacy. We deliver all of our medications in unmarked packaging directly to your door. To ensure your safety, we ask that you complete an online consultation to ensure that your chosen genital warts treatment will be safe for you to use.

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