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  • 21 Years
  • 22/01/2025

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Can I use ARET 0.05 GEL Tretinoin for treating genital warts? Is there a risk it could harm the skin on my penis, and what side effects should I watch out for?

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ARET 0.05% GEL (Tretinoin) is a topical retinoid, primarily used for acne, fine lines, and skin discoloration. It's not a standard treatment for genital warts.

Using Tretinoin for Genital Warts

  1. Not recommended: Tretinoin is not approved for treating genital warts.
  2. Potential irritation: The genital area skin is sensitive, and Tretinoin can cause irritation, such as redness, itching, or burning.

Possible Side Effects

  1. Skin irritation: Redness, itching, burning, or stinging.
  2. Dryness or peeling: Tretinoin can cause dryness, peeling, or flakiness.
  3. Increased sensitivity: Skin may become more sensitive to sunlight or other products.

Dr. Chandra Suggests...

Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Use of ARET 0.05 Gel (Tretinoin) for Genital Warts

    • Tretinoin is mainly for acne and certain skin conditions, not typically for genital warts.
    • Consult a healthcare provider for treatments like podophyllin, imiquimod, or cryotherapy.
  2. Risks of Using Tretinoin Gel on Penile Skin

    • Genital skin is sensitive, and tretinoin may cause irritation.
    • Possible reactions include redness, peeling, burning, or increased sensitivity.
  3. Side Effects to Watch For in a 21-Year-Old Male

    • Common: dryness, itching, mild burning.
    • Severe: intense pain, swelling, blistering, or infection signs. Discontinue use and seek medical advice if these occur.
  4. Recommendations

    • Medical evaluation is crucial before using tretinoin on genital warts.
    • Consider safer, approved treatments for genital warts.
    • Follow prescribed instructions and avoid self-medication on sensitive areas.

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Consult a Dermatologist or Consult a Sexologist

Answered 13 days ago

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