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how long does your Cryotherapy takes to heal

mine takes about 3 days and i notice shedding of the skin. i would like to ask if it is safe to have sex????
doctor told me the healing process takes 1 week. i am afraid if the skin hasnt healed i am susceptible to contrat other STDs and HIV....please help.
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okie thanks, i when to call a hooker, and after we had sex i went to the toilet to wash, the scab came off :(
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as long as the scab had already fallen off on its own the outer skin would be sealed and u would have no risk and even if it wasnt healed you are still probibly fine
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mine have taken around two weeks and are still very sore, but I think it all depends on the size of the wart and where it is located.
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i have alrdy had sex without waiting, now i am worried
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hi, thanks for your reply, i am wondering what is the duration for the healing? is it when the skin is shedded means its already healed right???? i am worried as i had sex 3 days after the treatment thanks
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then just wait till it heals
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but my wart is located at the base of the shaft where the condom doesnt cover.......
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i had cryotherapy in the same spot for my warts it took about a week for the scab to fall off and about 2 weeks to get the normal skin colour back my docter said i could have sex but recommened using a condom but i just waited till it was all healed then you dont have to worry
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sorry to add, mine is located at the base of the penis....which cant be covered with the condom. will i contract any diseases if the skin hasnt really fully healed.....
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