Condylomas
Condylomas, also called genital warts, are skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that appear in the genital or anal region.
Common symptoms: Small, soft bumps, isolated or in a cluster, that may cause itching or discomfort, although they sometimes go unnoticed.
Common causes: They are transmitted mainly through sexual contact with skin or mucous membranes infected with HPV.
Which specialist treats it? The proctologist treats lesions in the anal area, while the general surgeon may participate in their management. If you notice growths in the genital or anal area, the most sensible thing is to seek an evaluation for a proper assessment.
Data on 16 doctors who treat condylomas
Specialties that treat condylomas
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in condylomas
Dr. Miguel Angel Escobedo Robledo
Dr. Jose Antonio Zamora Lomelí
Dr. Carlos Manuel Diaz Contreras Piedras
Dr. José Alvaro Burgos Zuleta
Dr. Lorenzo Rish Fein
Dra. Silvia Cuevas Ocampo
Dr. Velazquez Moises Gomez
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dr. Estenio López López
Dr. Campos Vicente Beltran
Dr. Ramos Xavier Velasco
Dr. Othon Mario Vazquez Andrade
Dr. Marco Antonio Uco Rosado
Dr. Jose Luis Guerrero Martinez
Dra. María Azucena Reyes García
Dr. Miguel Benbassat Palacci
Dr. Marco Antonio Gónzalez Acosta
Dr. Miguel Ueda Noda
Dr. Patricio Santillan Doherty
Dr. Carlos Alfredo Gutierrez Banda
Frequently asked questions
What is condylomas?
Condylomas, also called genital warts, are skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that appear in the genital or anal region.
Which doctor treats condylomas?
Condylomas is usually treated by specialists in general surgeon, proctologist, proctologist.