
Dr. Deepika Sood
MBBS, DGO, DNB (Obs & Gyn)
Vaginal warts are small skin growths caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Painless removal options like laser or radiofrequency offer quick clearance with minimal recurrence when paired with HPV vaccination.
Small, soft, flesh-colored or pink growths in the genital area · Itching or discomfort · Bleeding during intercourse · Multiple growths in clusters
Visual examination, colposcopy if needed, biopsy in atypical cases. Pap smear and HPV testing recommended.
Outpatient laser or radiofrequency ablation under local anesthesia in 30 minutes. HPV vaccination strongly recommended after treatment to prevent recurrence.
Doctor consult, hospital admission, insurance paperwork, surgery, post-op follow-up — your care manager handles everything.

MBBS, DGO, DNB (Obs & Gyn)
MBBS, MD (Obs & Gyn), DRM
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