Warts are a skin disease caused by viruses called human papillomavirus (HPV). There are many different types. It can be found in different parts of the body, although it is mostly seen on the fingers, on the inside of the hand and around the nails. The incidence is high in people who show nail biting behavior.

The virus does not cause warts on everyone it infects. Wart formation is seen in people with low immunity.

It is transmitted directly from person to person. In some cases, it is seen that it is also transmitted from common items used. It is important to avoid contact with the wart and complete the treatment.

There are different medical wart treatment methods to get rid of warts. It is possible to remove warts by surgical procedure or non-surgical procedures applied from the surface.

These methods are:

- Electrocautery treatment (Incineration)
- Cryotherapy (Freezing)
- Laser wart treatment
- Radiofrequency therapy
- Medication
- Surgical treatment

Immunity is an important factor in the treatment of warts. Generally, the treatment process may take 1-2 years, and the recovery period may differ depending on the strength of your immunity. You must regularly follow the medicines and treatments prescribed by your doctor.

It is harmful to remove warts without applying a medical method. Warts are virus-induced formations and reappear when they are removed. They even spread around the area to be plucked. For this reason, it is right to apply methods such as cryotherapy, laser, medicine.

It is normal to experience pain or swelling after the cryotherapy procedure applied in the treatment of warts. It is recommended that people take painkillers after the procedure against the side effects that may occur.

Swelling that may occur after the procedure requires careful care. Hygienic care is important in this process. To clean the treated area, it should be washed 2-3 times a day. The wounds crust over in 1-4 weeks and this crust falls off on its own. Recovery time varies according to metabolism. The color changes in the area where the procedure is applied will also return to normal over time.

Genital warts are one of the sexually transmitted diseases. Virus-induced warts can also be seen in the genital area upon contact. Genital warts, which have a high risk of transmission, do not show symptoms immediately due to their long incubation period.

Laser treatment is applied for warts where cryotherapy and radiofrequency treatments cannot be resolved. In this treatment, which works with heat energy, the tissues and viruses under the wart are destroyed and the feeding of the wart is prevented.

It is very effective for warts in areas with thick skin such as the soles of the feet and the edge of the nails. Local anesthesia is applied in case of pain during the procedure. Recovery time in laser treatment is 10-15 days.

Laser treatment is applied for warts where cryotherapy and radiofrequency treatments cannot be resolved. In this treatment, which works with heat energy, the tissues and viruses under the wart are destroyed and the feeding of the wart is prevented.

It is very effective for warts in areas with thick skin such as the soles of the feet and the edge of the nails. Local anesthesia is applied in case of pain during the procedure. Recovery time in laser treatment is 10-15 days.

The probability of scarring and discoloration in the laser treatment applied for warts is very low.

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