Can Healthy Lifestyle Reduce Wart Size Before Diagnosis? - Urology

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Last week, I saw a dermatologist who suspected I have genital warts and arranged for a biopsy, but the pathological examination has not been done yet.
So, I have been maintaining a regular lifestyle with exercise and going to bed early for the past few days.
However, it's only been four days.
Today, I checked myself and noticed that it seems to have shrunk.

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Doctor, if I am indeed infected, is it possible that maintaining a regular lifestyle could cause the genital warts to shrink before the surgery, or would they only be likely to increase in size? Since I haven't had the biopsy yet, I don't know if it's confirmed.

Niming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/08/16

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: I have never seen a reduction; it may still depend on the biopsy results.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/08/16

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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can indeed have a positive impact on various skin conditions, including warts, which are often caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). While it is essential to wait for a definitive diagnosis from your biopsy results, there are several factors to consider regarding the potential effects of a healthy lifestyle on the size and appearance of warts.

Firstly, a healthy lifestyle typically includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and stress management. These factors contribute to overall immune system function. A robust immune system can help the body fight off infections, including viral infections like HPV. Therefore, if your immune system is functioning optimally, it may be better equipped to manage the virus that causes warts, potentially leading to a reduction in their size.

In your case, you mentioned that you have been adhering to a regular lifestyle with exercise and early sleep for about four days. While this is a commendable start, it is important to note that significant changes in wart size may not occur within such a short timeframe. Warts can be persistent and may take time to respond to any treatment or lifestyle changes. However, some individuals report that warts can appear to shrink or change in appearance due to various factors, including changes in the immune response or even natural fluctuations in the wart itself.

Furthermore, while a healthy lifestyle can support your immune system, it is crucial to understand that it does not directly eliminate warts. If the wart is indeed caused by HPV, the virus may still be present in your system, and the wart may not completely resolve without medical intervention. Treatments for warts can include topical therapies, cryotherapy (freezing), laser treatment, or surgical removal, depending on the wart's size, location, and persistence.

In terms of your concern about whether the wart will grow larger, it is difficult to predict. Warts can sometimes grow or multiply, especially if the immune response is not strong enough to control the virus. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help mitigate this risk by supporting your immune system.

In summary, while adopting a healthy lifestyle may contribute positively to your overall health and immune function, it is not a guaranteed method for reducing wart size or eliminating the virus. It is essential to follow up with your dermatologist for the biopsy results and discuss appropriate treatment options based on the diagnosis. In the meantime, continue with your healthy habits, as they will benefit your overall well-being and may support your body in managing the condition more effectively.

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