Even if you can get the required chemicals to freeze your genital warts in your own home, self-medication is discouraged. The procedure should only be performed at your doctor's office. Since cryotherapy can be very agonizing and dangerous if carelessly performed by the untrained, it is a wise decision to let a doctor or a health worker …show more content…
Furthermore, it has only a few side effects such as mild rashes and some scarring which are almost negligible. The only real cause for concern is that the surrounding healthy skin may get damaged.
Generally, patients who had cryotherapy felt mild to moderate pain and some inflammation in the treated area. This can be relieved by taking oral analgesics like aspirin or ibuprofen along with some topical steroid ointment applied to the treated area. Blisters may sometimes develop but these turn to scabs later and flake off.
Before Undergoing Cryotherapy
If you happen to have genital warts and are seriously contemplating their removal, always remember that human papillomavirus, the virus that brings about the warts, cannot be cured and will remain in your system. HPV can remain inactive inside our bodies for a long time without manifesting any symptom. Cryotherapy will only remove the external genital warts but cannot eliminate the virus.
You will experience the recurrence of genital warts occasionally in the future. What's more, if you have been infected, it should follow that you have the HPV in your system and can transmit it to other persons. The bad news for women is some "high-risk" types of HPV can cause cervical cancer.
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