Cryotherapy for Genital Warts
        
        
          
            Treatment Overview
            Cryotherapy (cryosurgery) destroys genital warts by freezing them. A doctor applies a very cold substance, such as liquid nitrogen, around the warts to freeze them. You may have a mild or moderate burning sensation during treatment. 
           
          
            
            
            What To Expect
            Recovery time depends on the location and number of warts removed. Healing usually occurs in 1 to 3 weeks. After treatment, you may have: 
            
              - Irritation, soreness, or mild pain. 
- Swelling. 
- Dead tissue that sheds off. 
- Sores or blisters. 
It is best to avoid sexual contact until the treated area heals. 
           
          
            
            
            Why It Is Done
            Cryotherapy may be done when genital warts are visible, growing in a small area, or bothersome. It's usually not used when genital warts are widespread. 
           
          
            
            
            How Well It Works
            Cryotherapy can be helpful in removing genital warts. Most of the time it removes warts. But warts may grow back. More than one treatment is often needed.
           
          
            
            
            Risks
            Some risks of cryotherapy include pain during and after treatment, skin color changes, blisters, and skin irritation. 
            The number and severity of side effects depend on the number of freeze/thaw cycles used during cryotherapy and how large an area was treated. 
           
          
            
            
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                  Current as of:  May 5, 2025
               
              
             
           
         
        
        
          
            
              Current as of: May 5, 2025