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Genital Warts Treatment Singapore

Genital warts are caused by low-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). While generally benign, they can cause discomfort, irritation, and emotional distress. If left untreated, they may recur or spread.

Within our medical group — comprising Asimont Clinic, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and our affiliated gynaecology specialist clinic — we provide discreet, evidence-based care for women with genital warts. All consultations are conducted in a private setting, with your comfort, dignity, and long-term health as our priority.
Understanding The Condition

What Do Genital Warts Feel and Look Like?

Genital warts may present as:

• Small flesh-coloured, pink or grey growths
• Flat or raised, smooth or cauliflower-like clusters
• Pain, itching or irritation
• Bleeding when irritated (e.g. during intercourse or wiping)

Not all genital bumps are warts — accurate diagnosis by a doctor is essential.

HPV is highly transmissible even without visible warts. Condoms reduce risk, but do not eliminate it fully.
Identifying When HPV or Genital Wart Screening May Be Needed

Who Should Get Tested or Treated?

You should consider screening or treatment if:

You notice new lumps or bumps near the genitals or anus

You notice new lumps or bumps near the genitals or anus

New growths may be warts or another skin condition that requires evaluation.

You’ve had unprotected sexual contact

You’ve had unprotected sexual contact

HPV and other STIs can be transmitted even without visible symptoms.

Your partner was diagnosed with HPV or genital warts

Your partner was diagnosed with HPV or genital warts

You may have been exposed and could benefit from screening or early treatment.

You experience itching, pain, or bleeding in the area

You experience itching, pain, or bleeding in the area

Discomfort or irritation may be caused by warts or other infections.

You have visible warts and are a woman

You have visible warts and are a woman

Cervical screening is important to check for high-risk HPV types that may affect cervical health.

Evidence-Based, Personalised Care Tailored to Your Needs

Genital Warts Treatment Options at Our Affiliated Clinics

Our treatment options are safe, clinically guided, and selected based on your symptoms, wart characteristics, and lifestyle considerations:

Cryotherapy (Liquid Nitrogen Freezing)

• Freezes and destroys wart tissue on contact

• Quick, in-clinic procedure typically completed in under 5 minutes

• Considered safe for use during pregnancy

• May require multiple weekly sessions for complete resolution

Topical Prescription Creams (HPV Medications)

• Applied at home, usually overnight or as directed

• Common agents include Imiquimod or Podophyllotoxin

• Most suitable for smaller or early-stage warts

• May take up to 16 weeks for optimal results

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Confidential, Supportive Care Tailored to Your Needs

What To Expect During Your Consultation at Our Affiliated Clinics

At our affiliated clinics within our medical group, we prioritise your comfort, privacy, and understanding throughout the consultation process:

Private and respectful consultation

Speak openly with our experienced female doctor in a safe, judgement-free setting.

Gentle clinical examination

A physical exam is only performed if needed and with your full comfort in mind.

HPV or STD testing (if relevant)

Testing is offered based on your symptoms, concerns, and sexual health history.

Clear explanation of diagnosis and cost

Your doctor will walk you through the findings, treatment options, and associated fees before starting care.

Step-by-Step Care for Genital Warts or Suspected HPV-Related Lesions

Treatment Process

Medical Consultation and Assessment
Step 1

Medical Consultation and Assessment

Our doctor will take a detailed sexual health and medical history, followed by a gentle examination of the affected area to assess size, number, and location of lesions.

Confirmatory Diagnosis
Step 2

Confirmatory Diagnosis

Diagnostic steps may include:

• Visual examination of lesions to assess for typical wart appearance

• HPV testing or PAP smear if cervical involvement is suspected

• STD screening if there is a risk of co-infection based on exposure

Personalised Treatment Selection
Step 3

Personalised Treatment Selection

Treatment options are tailored to your needs and may include:

• Cryotherapy – In-clinic freezing of warts with liquid nitrogen

• Topical Prescription Creams – Home use of Imiquimod or Podophyllotoxin to target wart tissue

• Combination Therapy – A dual approach may be recommended for better clearance in certain cases

Discussion of Results and Care Plan
Step 4

Discussion of Results and Care Plan

You will be provided with instructions on hygiene, wound care, and sexual activity precautions. Repeat treatments or follow-up visits may be scheduled depending on your response.

Confidential & Compassionate Care At Our Affiliated Clinics

All genital wart consultations and treatments across our medical group are conducted by trained women’s health professionals in a confidential and supportive environment. Care is guided by PHMC guidelines and MOH professional standards, and overseen by doctors registered with the Singapore Medical Council. Accredited under the SMC APOC framework, our team ensures every consultation is ethical, safe, and evidence-based — helping women manage genital warts with clarity, reassurance, and personalised care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Helpful Information Before Your Visit with Us

Most are benign but can cause discomfort or embarrassment. However, HPV screening is important to rule out high-risk strains.

Yes. HPV remains in the body, and warts can recur. Follow-up and preventive care (e.g. vaccination) helps reduce risk.

Condoms reduce, but do not eliminate, the risk of HPV transmission.

Yes — even if asymptomatic. HPV can spread silently between partners.

It's best to abstain from intercourse until treatment is complete and warts are resolved to prevent further spread.

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