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EP242: Regrets and lessons after genital warts | PUTTING DR G ON THE SPOT
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10/6/2024
Consultant urologist Dr George Lee Eng Geap, or a.k.a Dr G, tells a reader about how he can diagnose and treat the painless growth on the head of his penis which may send his wedding plan into disarray.
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Traditionally, in October, we call it the Pink October, focusing on breast care.
00:06
However, this month, we're going to change it slightly and focusing on HPV.
00:10
We're going to start with how HPV can affect men, causing genital wards.
00:23
What exactly is HPV?
00:24
HPV stands for Human Papilloma Virus.
00:28
Actually, there are lots and lots of HPV subtypes.
00:31
They are high-grade and low-grade HPV, and they are typed according to numbers.
00:36
The infection of HPV comes along whenever there is an intimate sexual contact or manual
00:43
contact.
00:44
So, meaning penetrations and also manual contact of genitalia can infect HPV.
00:51
That can occur in various places of a human body.
00:54
For example, the mouth, the genitalia, the scrotum, the labia, the anus, and so on.
01:01
So, when that happens, most of the time, we build some sort of immune system to get rid
01:07
of such virus.
01:09
However, when the immune system is not strong enough, then somebody might develop a condition
01:14
called genital wards.
01:17
Genital wards in men occurs on the penis or the scrotum itself.
01:21
In a really unfortunate situation, it might also occur in the urethra.
01:27
So that itself will come out just like a protrusion of skin lesions, and they themselves look
01:34
a little bit rough and a bit like cauliflowers, and they may become in a flat appearance or
01:39
multiple in appearance.
01:41
So the big argument is, is the use of condom protecting one from getting genital wards?
01:50
The answer is not necessarily.
01:52
Because the part where it's protected, there might be no transmission of such virus.
01:58
However, the part such as the scrotum itself may eventually cause a transmission.
02:03
And therefore, condoms itself is not.
02:06
So what happens if you actually want to protect yourself?
02:10
There are two ways.
02:12
Number one, reduce the number of promiscuity or number of partners you have.
02:17
Number two, also think about vaccinations.
02:21
So if you do get it, what do you do?
02:24
So some people, about 80% of the time, HPV can be eradicated naturally with your own
02:30
immune system.
02:32
Women actually develop immune system better than men.
02:35
However, if that itself is quite painful or uncomfortable, then you can opt for some treatment
02:42
such as topical cream, or you can opt for laser or ablative therapy such as cryotherapy.
02:50
When that is being done, sometimes it can cause pain, it can cause scarring, and it
02:56
can also come back on regular basis with recurrences.
03:00
For next week, we're focusing on women.
03:03
Now checking on how HPV can induce cervical cancer and also cervical neoplasia.
03:12
So stay tuned for next week's Putting Dr. G on the Spot.
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