- What are the genital warts (condyloma)?
Genital warts are small, skin-colored or brown growths caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). They usually appear in the genital or anal area and may cause itching, burning or discomfort.
- Are genital warts dangerous?
Genital warts themselves are cancerous, but they slow if you have an HPV infection. Some HPV types can cause cervical or other cancers, so regular check-ups are important.
- How are genital warts transmitted?
They spread through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal or oral sex. Even if the warts are not visible, HPV can still be transmitted.
- Who is a good candidate for genital wart surgery?
People who have visible warts, discomfort, itching or pain in the genital area are suitable candidates. Those with weakened immune systems or a history of STIs may need treatment sooner.
- What symptoms should I look for?
You should look for small cauliflower-like bumps, brown or red skin tags, itching or burning, pain during sexual intercourse or rarely bleeding from the wart.
- How is genital wart surgery performed?
Two main methods are used. First one is electrocauterization is burning the wart and its root with electric current. Secone one is laser treatment is using laser energy to vaporize the wart, especially for large or recurrent warts.
- How long does the surgery take?
The procedure usually takes 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of warts.
- How long is the recovery period?
Recovery usually takes about 1 week, but this may vary depending on the size of the treated area.
- What should I avoid after surgery?
You should avoid sexual intercourse for 15 days to 1 months, swimming pools, saunas and hot baths, tight clothing that may irritate the area.
- How should I care for the treated area?
Keep the area clean and dry. Follow your doctor’s instructions for wound care and dressing changes to prevent infection.
- Can genital warts come back after the surgery?
Yes, because HPV stays in the body. Surgery removes the warts, but the virus may cause new ones later. Regular follow-ups help detect recurrence early.
- Do I need a PAP smear after treatment?
Yes. Female patients should have regular PAP smear tests to check for HPV-related cell changes.
- What are the benefits of having genital wart surgery in Turkey?
Turkey offers affordable treatment, experienced gynecologists, modern hospitals and advanced technology, short waiting times and personalized care and fast recovery.
- How much does genital wart surgery cost in Turkey?
The cost depends on treatment method, surgeon’s experience and hospital quality and services.
- Can I have sexual intercourse after surgery?
You should wait until your doctor confirmes healing. Usually takes 2 to 4 weeks.
- How can I prevent genital warts from returning?
You prevent the genital warts from returning with using protection during sexual activity, get the HPV vaccine if recommended, maintain a strong immune system, and attend regular follow-up appoinments.
- Why choose Prospero Medical for treatment?
Prospero Medical provides expert gynecologists, advanced treatment technologies, personalized care plans, clear guidance before and after surgery, affordable and high-quality medical services.