Anal Wart
Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) there are 100 types of the virus, of these 30 are sexually transmitted diseases (STD)’s. HPV, commonly known as anal or genital warts are the most common STD’s in the United States. At present there are 20 million cases of STD’s, with another one million newly reported cases per year, and yet another one million people that are totally unaware that they are infected. An anal wart may be the size of the head of a pin, causing virtually no discomfort, nor systems of any kind. An anal wart can grow internally for long periods of time undetected. At this stage a person can be spreading the anal wart virus completely unaware of his or her own infection.HPV is spread through intercourse, and other sexual activities. Penetration does not have to take place to become infected with the anal wart virus. STD’s can be spread when an infected individuals wart virus area, comes into contact with their partners genital area, this is called skin, to skin, transmission. Systems can appear weeks, months, or years after exposure to anal wart virus. When visible anal wart virus looks like small hard painless spots around the anus, they can also appear around the vaginal opening, and surrounding cervix. Human papilloma virus will appear on the head of the shaft of the penis, and on the scrotum, anal wart will appear in or around the anus. The anal wart virus multiplies in moist warm places, therefore by keeping the virus-infected area clean and dry it may not spread. The health care provider will recommend a special soap, prescriptions and treatments for the anal wart virus.
In today’s world where sex sales everything from cars, to toothpaste, and checkout lanes at the grocery are just short of adult rated book stores, it is no wonder that our country has an epidemic of STD’s. Using condoms to protect one's self is not 100% safe either, the entire infected area may not be covered, and the infected skin cells may make their way from the anus to the genital area as well. Dental dam (female sexual barrier device) can be used as well but there are no guarantees with any protective device. Anal wart virus can be spread with sex toys, and hands that have touched an anal wart infected area.
When an anal wart is very small and located on the skin only around the anus they can be treated with medications that can be applied directly to the surface of the wart. This method is a relatively simple procedure that is carried out with care and precision by a health care provider to prevent any injury to the healthy skin surrounding the anal wart. This procedure requires several visits to the health care provider for anal wart treatment s over a period of weeks.
Laser surgery may be the treatment of choice for anal wart virus it is clean, and effective. This procedure provides immediate results, it is performed with the aid of a local anesthetic, such as novocaine, or a general or spinal anesthetic, and this depends on the number or exact location of the anal wart. The cost effectiveness of this procedure makes it less agreeable to most insurance providers, the reason being that the anal wart may return.
Warts inside the anal canal are not usually treated with medications, in most cases the anal wart has to be removed with either cauterization, or surgical removal. These forms of anal wart treatment are more painful and take longer to heal. Therefore, it will take a week or more for a person to get back to a normal routine.
The cautery and excision technique can be performed as an outpatient procedure, after a short rest the patient can go home in most cases. Returning to normal activities depends on each situation and the extent of anal wart virus removed. There can be discomfort for a few days after the anal wart treatment. The health care provider will prescribe a pain medication to make the patient more comfortable throughout this time.
Currently a medication to cure or eradicate hpv is not available. There are a variety of anal wart treatments. Chemicals, that are applied once or twice a week by a health care provider for anal wart treatment is one of the simplest, and in most cases effective treatments for some anal wart areas.
Freezing with (liquid nitrogen) is also a very effective anal wart treatment. This procedure for anal wart treatment can be done in the health care providers office as well. The number of office visits will depend on the number of warts to be removed. There will be some discomfort after this procedure as well, the health care provider will prescribe a pain medication for the patient. Returning to work, or normal activities, depends on the number of warts removed and the discomfort felt by the patient. An anal wart procedure is one of the most painful. Anal wart treatments will take more time then other procedures to heal. The patient needs to be comfortable sitting or walking before returning to work.
There are other procedures that a health care provider can make available to a patient just ask for literature on STD’s. Make an appointment today if left untreated anal warts can become cancerous.





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