What is it?
Painless genital ulcers are open sores or lesions in the genital area that do not cause pain or discomfort. Because they are not painful, they may go unnoticed for some time. These ulcers are often associated with certain infections and require prompt medical evaluation to identify the cause and prevent complications.
How it works?
Painless ulcers develop when an infection or condition causes a break in the skin or mucosal surface without significant inflammation of nerve endings. Although discomfort may be minimal, the underlying cause can still progress if untreated. Management focuses on accurate diagnosis and timely treatment to ensure complete healing.
Benefits
Ideal for
This treatment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
01
Confidential consultation and detailed history
Confidential consultation and detailed history
02
Careful examination of the ulcer
Careful examination of the ulcer
03
Laboratory testing to identify the cause if required
Laboratory testing to identify the cause if required
04
Cause-specific medical treatment
Cause-specific medical treatment
05
Follow-up to confirm healing
Follow-up to confirm healing
Expected Results & Recovery
Gradual healing of ulcers after appropriate treatment
Complete resolution over days to weeks
Minimal risk of scarring with timely care
Reduced risk of recurrence with proper management
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They can be, as they may indicate underlying infections that require treatment.
Some may heal, but medical evaluation is important to rule out serious causes.
It depends on the cause. Infectious ulcers can be transmissible.
Yes, lack of pain does not mean lack of risk.
Testing is often advised to accurately identify the cause.