Penile Health: Managing Warts and Post-Surgery Concerns - Urology

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Cauliflower and phimosis?


1.
Due to having warts, I underwent circumcision recently.
I've started to notice some white bumps at the site of the sutures.
Are these normal, or could it be a recurrence of the warts?
2.
After treatment, how long should I wait without any recurrence to feel completely reassured?

CHEN, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/06/12

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Please seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2024/06/12

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When it comes to managing penile health, particularly after surgery for conditions like warts (also known as condyloma acuminata), it is crucial to understand the healing process and the signs of potential complications. Here are some insights based on your questions:
1. Post-Surgery Symptoms: After undergoing surgery for warts and circumcision, it is not uncommon to notice some changes at the surgical site. The presence of a white bump at the site of the sutures (or "nails" as you referred to them) can be a normal part of the healing process. This could be due to several factors, including the body's natural response to healing, the formation of scar tissue, or even a reaction to the sutures themselves. However, it is essential to differentiate between normal healing and signs of recurrence. If the white bump is painful, growing, or accompanied by other symptoms such as discharge or persistent irritation, it would be prudent to consult your healthcare provider for an evaluation.

2. Recurrence of Warts: The concern about the recurrence of warts after treatment is valid. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), and while surgical removal can eliminate visible warts, the virus can remain dormant in the skin. The timeline for monitoring recurrence can vary. Generally, if you have not experienced any new warts or symptoms for at least six months to a year after treatment, the risk of recurrence diminishes significantly. However, it is essential to maintain regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider, as they can offer guidance tailored to your specific situation and monitor for any signs of recurrence.

3. Preventive Measures: To reduce the risk of recurrence, consider the following preventive measures:
- Maintain Good Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry. After bathing, ensure that the area is thoroughly dried to prevent moisture buildup, which can promote viral activity.

- Avoid Irritation: Wear loose-fitting underwear and avoid tight clothing that may cause friction against the surgical site.

- Regular Check-ups: Schedule regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider to monitor for any signs of recurrence and to discuss any concerns you may have.

- Healthy Lifestyle: A strong immune system can help keep the virus in check. Ensure you are eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, and managing stress effectively.

4. Emotional and Psychological Support: Dealing with conditions like warts can be emotionally taxing. It may be beneficial to seek support from counseling or support groups where you can share experiences and coping strategies with others facing similar challenges.

In summary, while some post-surgical symptoms can be normal, it is crucial to remain vigilant for any signs of complications or recurrence. Regular communication with your healthcare provider is key to managing your penile health effectively. If you have any concerns about your symptoms or the healing process, do not hesitate to reach out for professional advice.

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