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Dominika  (Anonymous, 188.146.201.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Can Condyline worsen existing skin lesions?

I take Condyline 1 time in the evening for 3 days a week, according to the doctor's indications. At first I had only lumps, around the vagina, but taking this drug, I noticed that the lumps become long condylomas, cauliflower. Condyline I take 3 weeks, and the condylomas are getting longer. Applies only to diseased areas. I do not know if this drug works like this, or could it harm, aggravate? Please dorade Of course, after some time I go to the inspection, but I'm already worried why it is as if worse on the skin

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Agata Sikora Pharmacist

2 years ago

Condyline often gives an adverse effect in the form of a superficial ulcer at the site of application, but on the 2nd-3rd day of treatment, condylomas necrosis should occur. Treatment can be repeated in three-day cycles every week for 5 weeks, if so ordered by the doctor, but there should be an improvement, not an exacerbation. I recommend consulting the attending physician or using the teleadvice of a gynecologist, e.g. in the teleconsultation tab: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja And I recommend the entry: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/19629/condyline-plyn

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