Genital warts are caused by specific low-risk HPV strains (mainly 6 and 11) and are sexually transmitted.
Signs and Symptoms:
– Small, flesh-colored or gray bumps in genital/anal area
– Cauliflower-like clusters
– Itching, discomfort, or bleeding
– Often painless but can cause psychological distress
Note:Genital warts require professional medical evaluation. Do not use over-the-counter remedies here.
Home Remedies
Many warts resolve without intervention, but home remedies can help for non-genital types:
– **Salicylic Acid** — Most effective OTC option. Soak the wart, file dead skin, apply daily. Takes weeks to months.
– **Duct Tape Occlusion** — Cover the wart for 6 days, soak and file, repeat. Evidence is mixed but safe to try.
– **Over-the-Counter Freezing Kits** — Use cryotherapy sprays cautiously; may not penetrate deeply.
Other folk remedies (e.g., apple cider vinegar, garlic) lack strong evidence and can irritate skin. Always patch-test and stop if irritation occurs.
Professional Treatments
If home remedies fail or warts are painful/persistent: