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Condylomata


Condylomata, or condyloma, are warts caused by the human papilloma virus. A viral skin disease identified by a soft wart-like growth on the genitals. Genital warts may be as minute all as 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter - smaller than the width of a ballpoint pen refill - or may multiply into large clusters. Infection with HPV around the gentials is very common, though most people have no symptoms. The HPV in condylomata acuminata is very infectious and can be spread by skin-to-skin contact.

Condylomata influence both genders. The incubation period after exposure varies from three weeks to eight months. Most infections are fugacious and cleared within two years. In the case of male genitalia. They are illustrious in the moist genital area. It results in tumors which are raised, rough and flesh colored and may occur either singly or in clusters.

The eminent risk factor for HPV disease is immunosuppression. A female having condylomata acuminata is at an increased risk for developing cervical cancer. It is also known as condyloma and genital wart. There are more than 70 various types of HPV. Different types are associated with genital warts. Other types are associated with common or flat warts elsewhere on the skin.

These warts are flat and not easily appear without special technique. Lesions on the external genitalia are easily recognized. They can also appear in the mouth or throat of a person who has had oral contact with an infected person. The chance of disease increases with the number of partners. Since the virus can further in premalignant changes in the cervix, therefore it becomes necessary to diagnose this condition and get a proper treatment for it.

Causes of Condylomata

The common causes and risk factor's of Condylomata include the following:

  • Human papilloma virus (HPV).
  • Poor nutrition and hygiene.
  • Medical conditions which suppress the immune system.

Symptoms of Condylomata

Some sign and symptoms related to Condylomata are as follows:

  • Itching or burning in the genital area.
  • Increased dampness or moisture in the area of the growths.
  • Tumors on the genitals.
  • Genital lesions.
  • Warts in more than one area are common.

Treatment of Condylomata

Here is list of the approaches for treating Condylomata:

  • A doctor may advice Intron a therapy and other treatments such as topical treatments for eradicating the lesions.
  • If condylomata are large, the doctor may carefully "freeze" them off by using a chemical or laser treatment to remove them.
  • Imiquimod (Aldara): This cream appears to aggravate your immune system's ability to fight genital warts.
  • Physician administered treatments include acid applications and interferon injections with antiviral mechanisms.
  • Surgery may be necessary to remove larger warts, warts that don't respond to medications.

 

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