Can I take a bath after cryogenic freezing of genital warts?
Just had two genital warts frozen for the first time today. Am I allowed to take a bath or would this be inadvisable?
Just had two genital warts frozen for the first time today. Am I allowed to take a bath or would this be inadvisable?

I’m not sure – but unless you can get specialist advice tonight I suggest you keep the area dry until tomorrow when you should be able to contact the clinic for advice.
Some people appear to be more susceptible to warts than others. In fact, some people never get them. Doctors aren’t really sure why this is and think it may be that some people’s immune systems make them less likely to get the virus that causes warts.
The viruses that cause warts are passed from person to person by close physical contact. Having a tiny scratch or cut can make a person more vulnerable to getting warts.