Early evaluation of suspicious skin lesions can allow less invasive treatments. This updated guide explains common options - from curettage to Mohs surgery - and why timely care matters.
Genital warts are skin growths caused mainly by HPV types 6 and 11. They are diagnosed visually, treated with topical or ablative methods, and largely preventable by HPV vaccination and safe sexual practices.
Genital warts are caused mainly by HPV types 6 and 11. While HPV itself cannot be cured, topical treatments, provider-applied procedures, and vaccination help control warts and reduce future risk.
Genital warts are caused by HPV (usually types 6 and 11). Treatments remove visible lesions - topical drugs and procedures - but HPV can persist and warts may recur. Vaccination and screening are key prevention tools; discuss treatment and any home remedies with a clinician.
Genital warts, caused mainly by HPV types 6 and 11, can be visible or subclinical. Learn common symptoms, how clinicians diagnose and treat warts, and how vaccination and condoms help prevent transmission.