Wart Treatment by Type of Drug and Procedure
The new advance in treatment of genital warts has been imiquimod (Aldara).
This encourages the patient’s autoimmune system to attack the wart. This
is particularly helpful in the moist areas of the skin or mucosal surfaces.
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid can be applied either in the form of plasters or as liquid
on to the warts. This will break down the thickened skin on the surface.
It is more effective if the area is covered. These are useful for warts
on the hands, knees and feet. They do turn the skin white. They can be
used in combination with paring of the warts. Treatment with these at
nighttime and covering with duct tape can be effective although slow.
Podophyllin
Podophyllin has a long history of use. It is useful mostly in genital
warts. It should be applied very carefully on the warts, trying to prevent
spread on to normal skin. It should be washed off after a few hours. There
is irritation usually for a few days. Repeat treatments are usually required.
A more purified form of podophyllin called podophyllotoxin is available
for patient use. It can be used once or twice daily for a few days in
succession. This produces some irritation. It has the advantage of not
being as irritating as podophyllin and can be applied by the patients
themselves.
Vitamin Acid
Vitamin acid (Tretinoin) is a vitamin A preparation. It is used in the
treatment of acne and photo damage. Vitamin A products tend to regulate
the surface of the skin, generally trying to keep the epidermis behaving
normally. It may also cause some inflammation. In some individuals it
can help reduce or even eliminate warts.
Cantharone
Cantharone (cantharidin) is derived from an insect. It can be very helpful
in children but the application is painful. Inflammation and blistering
usually occurs later in the day, after application. Multiple treatments
may be required. There are two concentrations. The stronger version combines
Cantharone with podophyllin and salicylic acid. Very occasionally the
blistering reaction can be quite severe and associated with swelling and
pain. It is often very effective even in resistant warts.
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is the use of liquid nitrogen. This can be applied either
with a Q-Tip or it can be sprayed on to the skin. It causes destruction
by freezing water inside the cells. This damages the cell causing death.
It is painful to apply and there is blistering associated with this. Multiple
treatments may be required. Thawing and freezing again makes this therapy
more effective. It can be a problem in dark skin in that it can either
increase or decrease pigmentation, which can be permanent. This treatment
can be used in combination with other therapies.
Electrodesiccation
Electrodesiccation is the use of an electric needle to burn warts. It
usually requires a local anesthetic. It does have a potential risk of
scarring. Very large warts can sometimes be scraped off before they are
cauterized.
CO2 Laser
The CO2 laser has been used for many years. It essentially vaporizes
water in the skin and causes destruction. It leaves a hole in the skin
which will heal. There is often scarring with this technique. Other lasers
such as the pulse dye laser are easier to use. The yellow light is absorbed
by blood in the vessels that feed the warts. This is a similar laser used
in the treatment of red birthmarks. The pulse dye laser at a high power
setting can be effective particularly if multiple pulses are used in succession.
Aldara
Aldara is an immune response modulator. It boosts the patient’s immune
response to viruses. It can also encourage the production of a lasting
immune memory. It has been available in Canada since 1999. It works best
in the genital area as penetration into the skin is easier. When it is
used elsewhere it often has to be covered to help with penetration into
the skin. It has been shown to work well particularly in women. It is
applied three times weekly. There will be some inflammation associated
with this. The results may be enhanced by combining this with liquid nitrogen.
This drug has added a very significant tool in treating genital warts.
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