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Everything You Should Know About Condylox

Tuesday, September 16 2008

Genital warts might very well be one of the most uncomfortable and embarrassing diseases to contract. Luckily, though, the condition normally manifests itself through sores and warts around the genitalia and the anus. As a result, those who have contracted genital warts can still live an active lifestyle without anybody knowing about their condition. A sexual partner, however, will undoubtedly notice the lesions and sores and might even get turned off by them. Fortunately, Condylox is a medication you can use to minimize the symptoms of genital warts and make them less noticeable. Here are some facts you should know about Condylox and how it works so you can use it to benefit you.

Before Using Condylox

Tell your doctor about any allergies or medical conditions you have before using Condylox. Depending on your individual situation, your doctor might prescribe a reduced dosage for you. You might also need to be monitored during use of this gel to ensure it doesn’t make any of your health problems worse.

If you think you might be pregnant, Condylox could be harmful to your unborn child. It’s a Category C drug, so that means the FDA doesn’t know for sure the effects that it has on unborn infants. Therefore, tell your doctor that you could be pregnant or there is a chance that you will get pregnant during treatment. Also, it’s unknown if it affects the breast milk of a nursing mother.

During the application days, do not have sexual intercourse.

How to Use Condylox

Condylox is used as a topical gel that is used for genital warts. Whenever an outbreak occurs, the infected person applies the cream to the external warts only. It is not intended for internal use or for use on warts inside the genitals or rectum. Using this gel should only be done under the supervision of a health professional as directed. They will point out the lesions on which to apply the gel. Do not apply Condylox do any sores or lesions that your doctor did not point out.

Typically, Condylox is applied twice each day – once in the morning and once in the evening – for three consecutive days. Then, don’t use the gel for four consecutive days afterwards. This is referred to as a “treatment week” and your doctor will prescribe the number of treatment weeks that are necessary for the best possible results.

Possible Side Effects of Condylox

While using Condylox, many people have reported mild burning or pain on the affected area. But if the lesions begin to bleed, become swollen or cause excessive pain, discontinue use until you speak with a physician. Other mild side effects include an unpleasant odor emanating from the affected area, itching, inflammation and pain during intercourse. You can continue to use the Condylox gel if you experience these effects, but consult with your physician as well.

Also, some Condylox users have experienced allergic reactions, such as hives, closing of the throat, swelling in regions of the face and shortness of breath. If this occurs, seek medical attention immediately.

Where to Get Condylox

You can get Condylox from your licensed health professional. But if you prefer to be more discreet, you can have a consultation with a licensed physician at Viamedic.com. You can get a prescription, have it filled and mailed to your home in discreet packaging without ever leaving your house. For many people with genital warts, this is an attractive convenience. Try it today and start seeing your minimizing your symptoms right away.

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