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Anal Warts

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Hi there, has anyone ever had anal warts and if so what over the counter cream was used to remove them. I'm at an age where sex is a thing of the past, So I believe the warts have reappeared after many years. I had numerous partners years ago and in those days few people used condoms. As most people referred condoms as to be having a shower with a rain coat on.

Can't treat them yourself, you'll need to go to a clinic and get them lasered or frozen off

40 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Can't treat them yourself, you'll need to go to a clinic and get them lasered or frozen off

 

If in Bangkok go to Silom, on one side of the bts station (the opposite side of Central) there an outlet called "Pulse". I believe it was the one originally at Victory Monument. They treat STD and cater to the LGBT contingent. But they treat everybody who walks in, no question asked, and free. That one time I went there, I was seen by a real doc, if something the tech who sees you can't handle. Re anal warts, eons ago, I was treated by some sort of gel that  required not to take shower/bath until next day. After that the problem was gone.

You sure a wart?  Could be a fissure or hemorrhoid.   Go see a Doctor, bend over and spread them so they can take a closer look. 

I didn't even know this was a thing. As if I didn't already have enough to worry about.:coffee1:

Several inappropriate/unhelpful posts have been removed.

 

@Mason45

If you are certain they are warts (as opposed to hemorrhoids, fissures etc) then Pulse Clinic as other poster suggested, is a good choice.

 

If not sure then need to see a colorectal specialist.

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