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Electrocautery removes genital warts, Opens dialog on the penis, vulva, or around the anus by burning them with a low-voltage electrified probe.
Electrocautery is usually done in a doctor's office or a clinic. The injection of a numbing medicine (local anesthetic, Opens dialog) is usually used for pain control. Medicine that causes unconsciousness (general anesthetic, Opens dialog) may be used depending on the number of warts to be removed or destroyed.
What To Expect
The recovery time depends on the location and number of warts removed.
After surgery you may have some pain, swelling, and redness.
Healing usually takes 2 to 4 weeks.
Healing may take longer if a large area of tissue is burned.
Treatment may leave scars.
Why It Is Done
Electrocautery removes warts with little blood loss. It usually is used for small areas of warts.
How Well It Works
Electrocautery often works to remove warts. But warts may grow back.
Risks
Risks of electrocautery are:
Bleeding. Blood loss is usually minimal, because the electrocautery seals blood vessels as it removes warts.
Infection. Antibiotics may be given at the time of the procedure to reduce the risk of infection.
Pain. Medicine may be needed for several days after the electrocautery procedure.
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