Issues Regarding Wart Surgery in the Urology Department of Taipei Hospital, Department of Health
I am from Sanchong, New Taipei City, and I would like to inquire about the Urology Department of Taipei Hospital, located on Siyuan Road in Xinzhuang City, New Taipei.
Do they offer laser, cryotherapy, or phototherapy for the treatment of genital warts? If so, what are the costs for each type of treatment? I would prefer not to use medication or electrocautery.
Please provide as much detail as possible.
Thank you.
Xiang Shen Canhui de Nanshan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/22
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
Don't worry, there are several insurance options available.
Please go to the hospital and consult a urologist for examination and treatment.
Reply Date: 2006/10/22
More Info
When it comes to treating genital warts, also known as condylomata acuminata, there are several options available, including surgical interventions, laser treatments, cryotherapy (freezing), and topical therapies. Each method has its own advantages, disadvantages, and costs associated with it.
1. Laser Treatment: Laser therapy is a popular option for treating genital warts. It involves using focused light to destroy the wart tissue. This method is particularly effective for larger or more extensive warts. The cost of laser treatment can vary significantly depending on the healthcare facility and the extent of the warts being treated. In Taiwan, you might expect costs to range from NT$3,000 to NT$10,000 per session, depending on the complexity of the case.
2. Cryotherapy: Cryotherapy involves freezing the warts using liquid nitrogen. This method is effective and can be done in an outpatient setting. The procedure is relatively quick, and patients may experience some discomfort during and after the treatment. The cost for cryotherapy is generally lower than laser treatment, typically ranging from NT$1,500 to NT$5,000 per session.
3. Topical Treatments: While you mentioned that you prefer not to use topical medications, it's worth noting that there are several options available, such as imiquimod (Aldara) and podophyllin. These treatments can be applied directly to the warts and are often less invasive. However, they require consistent application over several weeks. The cost for these medications can vary, but they are generally more affordable than surgical options, often costing between NT$500 to NT$2,000 depending on the specific medication and dosage.
4. Electrosurgery: Although you mentioned a preference against electrosurgery, it is another common method for removing genital warts. This technique uses electrical currents to burn off the warts. The costs for electrosurgery can be similar to those of laser treatments, typically ranging from NT$3,000 to NT$10,000.
5. Combination Therapy: Sometimes, a combination of treatments may be recommended for more effective results. For instance, a patient might undergo cryotherapy followed by topical treatment to ensure that all wart tissue is addressed.
In terms of where to receive treatment, the Taipei Urology Department at Taipei Hospital should have a variety of options available, including the methods mentioned above. It is advisable to contact the department directly to inquire about the specific treatments they offer, the associated costs, and whether they have any ongoing promotions or packages.
When considering treatment, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your specific situation, discuss the potential risks and benefits of each treatment option, and help you make an informed decision. They can also provide guidance on aftercare and follow-up appointments to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment.
In conclusion, while there are multiple treatment options for genital warts, the choice of treatment should be tailored to your individual needs and preferences. It is crucial to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your situation.
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