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How Can Genital Wart On The Penile Shaft Be Treated?
I have two HPV genital warts on my penile shaft. They have been stubborn I ve used multiple wart removers and podophilyn. So I decided to go agressive and started using nail polish on the warts. When the nail polish is dry it sticks over the warts. I did peel them off there by peeling some skin off. The next day I applied a nail repair liquid which stung so much liek I applied acid. I woke up next morning to notice serious pain and clear pus like fluid at the base of the penis some dried off and looked yellow. I ve washed off. But the pus draining as been continuous and the area seems sensitive and stings constantly. Yesterday I think I had a slight fever from the pains. Its day 2 now and I do not know if its right to apply an anti fungi cream to the affected area. But I got nothign to do for the next few days so I ve been nacked around the house cleaning the area with dry cloth to keep it dry. What do I do?
first antiviral antibiotic can be taken then chemical or electrocoutrrey can be done. donot apply nail polish or other toxic thing it may produce complication with infection.
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How Can Genital Wart On The Penile Shaft Be Treated?
first antiviral antibiotic can be taken then chemical or electrocoutrrey can be done. donot apply nail polish or other toxic thing it may produce complication with infection.