Search for the right genital warts treatment in our online store, or contact us for expert advice.
Search for the right genital warts treatment in our online store, or contact us for expert advice.
Genital warts can affect both men and women and are spread through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity. They may appear as single or multiple growths and often go unnoticed due to their size or location. While not usually painful, they can cause itching, discomfort, or bleeding.
Imiquimod cream (Aldara) is an immune response modifier that helps your body fight the virus causing the warts. Podophyllotoxin (Warticon) works by breaking down the wart tissue directly. Both treatments are applied topically and can be used at home under medical guidance.
A licensed prescriber will assess your symptoms, medical history, and treatment preference to recommend the most appropriate option. Consistency is key to achieving results and reducing recurrence.
Imiquimod is typically used three times per week before bedtime and washed off after 6–10 hours. Warticon is applied twice daily for three consecutive days, followed by a four-day break. Treatment usually lasts several weeks, depending on response.
Side effects may include mild skin irritation, redness, or burning at the application site. These usually subside with continued use or slight adjustments to treatment frequency. Avoid sexual contact while treating active warts to prevent transmission.
Ordering genital warts treatment online is straightforward. Select your medication, complete a short online consultation, and a UK prescriber will review your case. If approved, treatment will be sent discreetly and quickly to your UK address.
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Genital warts are caused by low-risk strains of HPV (mainly types 6 and 11). They are transmitted through skin-to-skin contact during sex.
They are usually harmless and do not lead to cancer, but they can be uncomfortable and may recur. High-risk HPV strains are linked to cancer, but they do not cause visible warts.
Prescription creams such as Imiquimod and Podophyllotoxin help remove warts by stimulating the immune system or breaking down wart tissue.
Yes, with prescription topical treatments. Always follow a healthcare provider’s instructions to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Yes. After completing a secure online consultation, a licensed UK prescriber will review your symptoms and prescribe suitable treatment if appropriate.