Do you have any of the following symptoms, conditions, or concerns at the moment?
Abnormal urine flow, difficulty starting or stopping urination, or changes in urinary pattern
Anal warts, which typically require specialist review
Any change in the appearance of your warts since diagnosis (including changes in size, colour, shape, texture, or number)
Bleeding between periods or after sex (women only)
Bleeding from the anus or urethra, unrelated to menstruation or known causes
Blood in your urine or stools, which can indicate infection or other serious conditions
Discharge or fluid coming from a wart, which may suggest infection
Discharge from the penis or vagina, which may indicate an STI or another condition
Fever, which may signal infection or inflammation
Frequent or recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Night sweats, especially if persistent
Open sores, wounds, ulcers, or broken skin near your warts, including broken skin following surgery or previous treatment
Pain or burning when urinating, which may indicate infection
Swollen lymph nodes, especially in the groin area
Unintentional or unexplained weight loss, which may suggest an underlying illness
Warts covering an area larger than 4 cm², which may not be suitable for home treatment
Warts located internally, including inside the:
· Urethra
· Vagina
· Cervix
· Rectum
· Anus
Warts on the foreskin, which often require specialist assessment
Warts present for more than 18 months, as prolonged outbreaks need clinical review