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Condyloma

Condyloma indicates genital warts. These warts develop as non-cancerous growth on the skin outside the vagina or cervix. This condition is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papillomavirus. These warts are managed by applying Imiquimod cream. Cryotherapy, trichloroacetic acid, and other surgical modalities also help. In some cases, surgical excision is required.

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Is the papillary tissue on my scalp a mole or a wart?

Query: Hi doctor, Two years ago, I went to a dermatologist to remove a lesion on my scalp. She told me it was a mole and it will regrow again. They checked it and it was not cancerous. So yes, it will regrow again and I am worried because of the aspect. I want to be sure it is a mole, not a wart because i...  Read Full »


Dr. Naik Dessai Gauri Govind

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks for posting your question on icliniq. As per the photograph you have sent me (attachment removed to protect patient identity), it does look like a wart, I will make the following points, to support my observation. As you have said, they checked it and it was not ca...  Read Full »

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