Medical consultation for condyloma treatment in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval. Our private clinics offer comprehensive, discreet management of genital warts, with treatment options tailored to each patient.
Medical consultation for condyloma treatment in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval. Our private clinics offer comprehensive, discreet management of genital warts, with treatment options tailored to each patient.
Condylomata, also known as genital warts, require appropriate medical attention. Our private clinics in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval offer a variety of treatment approaches, including cryotherapy and topical treatments. Our physicians evaluate each case individually to determine the best treatment option for your specific needs.
Condylomata usually appear as growths on the skin in the genital area. These lesions may be isolated or appear in groups, sometimes causing itching or discomfort. Some people may experience discomfort during intimate relations. Genital warts can vary in size and appearance, from small, barely visible bumps to larger lesions.
Without appropriate treatment, condylomata can spread and increase in number. They also present a risk of transmission during intimate relations. Although generally benign, certain types of HPV virus responsible for condylomas may require regular medical follow-up. Early consultation with a physician can help prevent these complications and establish an effective treatment plan.
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Condylomata are caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV), mainly transmitted during sexual intercourse. Infection can occur several weeks or months after exposure to the virus.
Condylomata appear as excrescences on the skin, often flesh-colored, and may be flat or raised. Only a medical examination can confirm their diagnosis with certainty.
The main risks are the spread of lesions, transmission to partners and psychological impact. Early treatment can limit these consequences.
Yes, condylomata can cause itching and tend to multiply if left untreated. Multiplication can be encouraged by factors such as stress or reduced immunity.
Using condoms reduces the risk of transmission, but does not completely eliminate it. It's important to inform your partners and follow the treatment prescribed by your doctor.
Several options are available: cryotherapy (cold treatment), laser treatment and medicated creams. The choice of treatment depends on the location and extent of the lesions.
Although certain natural remedies are sometimes suggested, their effectiveness has not been scientifically proven. We recommend that you give preference to validated medical treatments.
Yes, recurrences are possible, as the virus can remain present in the body. Regular medical check-ups will enable us to detect and treat any recurrence quickly.
Yes, some HPV vaccines protect against the types of virus responsible for condyloma. Vaccination is recommended for prevention, but is not a treatment for existing lesions.
Diagnosis is mainly made by visual examination during a medical consultation. In some cases, a biopsy may be necessary to confirm the diagnosis or exclude other conditions.
The consultation includes a clinical examination and a discussion of your medical history and symptoms. The doctor will explain the treatment options available and establish a personalized care plan.
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