Anal Wart Surgery


by Eric Johnson - Date: 2007-04-03 - Word Count: 483 Share This!

Considering having anal wart surgery is a big decision. Before heading to the operating room you have to understand the facts why anal wart surgery is the only option you got. If you have tried most of the available methods of treatment, from drugs, freezing, herbs and other invasive methods just to get rid of warts and yet you are not happy, you can discuss this option with your health care provider. Traditional anal wart surgery can be painful causing a lot of discomforts that affects people's daily routine. Even after the operation it will sore and going to the bathroom or having sex is very agonizing.

You are dealing with an anal wart which is a viral disease that is caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV). The virus like any other viruses does not just go away. It stays in the host cell for life and stays there in dormancy until it strikes again. This anal wart disease can be transmitted via sexual contact (anal sex) and common among the community and those who are practicing anal intercourse. Millions of people are affected by this disease and nevertheless the number keeps growing.

When anal warts symptoms appear these usually look like a cauliflower growth in the region that is itchy and can get irritated when scratched and would cause bleeding. It is always important to seek medical intervention and avoid self-medication in this matter. You and your doctor will decide if you have to undergo anal wart surgery or not. The treatment of anal warts depends on the severity of infection, the size and location. If you got large ones and they grow in clusters it won't be eradicated by mild treatment. You need an ultimate approach to removing that wart.

Not all anal warts require anal wart surgery. There are warts in people that do not show any symptoms and the virus can be transmitted to another person unknowingly. If there are the warts is small enough and not visible to the naked eyes. Proper diagnosis regularly is advised for those who have previous HPV history of infection. If you have a slightest doubt about the symptoms of anal warts check with your doctor to make sure.

If you have less severe anal warts you can try many different methods instead of anal warts surgery. Getting rid of the warts is very exasperating and can be frustrating. What our medical world can offer today is more concentrated in wart removal only and there is no way to get rid of the virus in the body. The virus however can be controlled from having an outbreak if the person's immune system is high. This can be achieved by having healthy body, stress free, having a monogamous sexual relationship, and understanding the risks associated with anal warts. Prevention is the key and nobody wants to wake one day that they are getting these dreadful disease for life.


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