Taking Treatment For Genital Warts. Noticed Dry Red Rash On Butt Crack. Could This Be HPV?
The commonest cause of genital warts is HPV. Viral typing, acetowhite staining, and other diagnostic measures are not routinely required. The goal of treatment is clearance of visible warts; some evidence exists that treatment reduces infectivity, but there is no evidence that treatment reduces the incidence of cervical and genital cancer. The choice of therapy is based on the number, size, site, and morphology of lesions, as well as patient preferences, cost, convenience, adverse effects, and clinician experience. Patient-applied therapy such as imiquimod cream or podofilox is increasingly recommended. Podofilox, imiquimod, surgical excision, and cryotherapy are the most convenient and effective options. Fluorouracil and interferon are no longer recommended for routine use.
The presence of blisters should require a further evaluation to exclude other associated genital disease like herpes virus.
Consulting your family physician for a proper evaluation and management is my advice.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.