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- What Is Aldara?
- How does Aldara Cream – Effective Treatment for Genital Warts and Certain Skin Conditions work
- How Does Aldara Work?
- Recommended Dosage and How to Take Aldara Cream – Effective Treatment for Genital Warts and Certain Skin Conditions
- How to Use Aldara
- Who Can Use Aldara Cream – Effective Treatment for Genital Warts and Certain Skin Conditions
- Who Can Use Aldara?
- Side Effects of Aldara Cream – Effective Treatment for Genital Warts and Certain Skin Conditions
- Side Effects of Aldara
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- Precautions When Using Aldara Cream – Effective Treatment for Genital Warts and Certain Skin Conditions
- Precautions When Using Aldara
- FAQs
What Is Aldara?
Aldara (Imiquimod 5% cream) is a prescription-only topical treatment used to boost the skin’s natural immune response. It is commonly prescribed for genital warts (caused by the human papillomavirus – HPV), superficial basal cell carcinoma, and actinic keratosis. Aldara helps the body fight abnormal skin growths and viral infections by stimulating the immune system activity directly at the application site.
Aldara is not a chemical wart remover. Instead, it trains the immune system to recognise and destroy infected or abnormal cells, making it a highly effective option for long-term clearance.
How Does Aldara Work?
Aldara activates immune cells in the skin to release cytokines, proteins that help fight viruses and abnormal tissue. This immune stimulation gradually removes warts and treats precancerous or damaged skin cells.
Benefits include:
- Reduction or removal of genital warts
- Prevention of wart recurrence
- Non-invasive treatment method
- Immune-based targeting of abnormal cells
How to Use Aldara
Aldara must be applied exactly as directed by a healthcare professional. The frequency depends on the condition being treated:
- Genital warts – apply 3 times weekly (e.g., Monday, Wednesday, Friday) before bedtime. Wash off after 6–10 hours.
- Actinic keratosis – apply once daily, 3 times weekly for 4 weeks.
- Superficial basal cell carcinoma – apply 5 times weekly for 6 weeks.
General guidance:
- Wash and dry the area before application
- Apply a thin layer only
- Wash your hands before and after use
- Avoid sexual contact while the cream is on the skin
Who Can Use Aldara?
Aldara is suitable for most adults, but may not be appropriate for individuals with:
- Immune system disorders
- Severe inflammatory skin conditions
- Allergy to Imiquimod
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding (medical advice required)
Side Effects of Aldara
Mild to moderate skin reactions are expected and show that the cream is working. Common side effects include:
- Redness or irritation
- Flaking or peeling skin
- Burning or itching
- Scabbing or crusting
- Headache or fatigue (less common)
Severe inflammation or open sores may require treatment breaks. Consult your prescriber if symptoms become uncomfortable.
Precautions When Using Aldara
- Avoid applying to broken or severely inflamed skin
- Do not use more cream than prescribed
- Avoid sun exposure during treatment
- Do not cover the area with airtight dressings
- Avoid sexual contact while the cream is applied
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