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Written by admin on Nov 9th, 2009 | Filed under: genital wart, treatment for genital warts

Many are looking for the right treatment for genital warts.

Genital wart is a widespread sexually transmitted diseases within the United States. The American Social Well-Being Organization claims that around 5.5 million newly diagnosed people of sexually transmitted herpes virus infections are reported annually. And not less than 20 million Americans are probably already infected. Such an overwhelming health problem needs a strong array of treatments.

We try to provide articles, answers and videos to help you understand the treatments that are available.

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Health Consequences of HPVirus: Great Video especially for the basics!

Written by admin on Nov 8th, 2009 | Filed under: genital wart, hpv warts

This is a 3.23 mins. video with Alice W.Ko M.D. of John Hopkins. Sound needs to be turned up. Please note: this video is very informative and some graphics are not for children!

 

 

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Treatment For Genital Warts Online

Written by admin on Nov 7th, 2009 | Filed under: genital wart, treatment for genital warts, wart remover

Your doctor might advise you about using over the counter treatment for genital warts as not being a suitable way of getting rid of your warts. However, many individuals use these medications and say they do work.

Doctors advise against using these types of remedies, not because they are ineffective, but that the treatment might be risky. These medications contain chemicals and might cause you irritation, pain or damage to your genital area, if not used correctly

Dr. Scholl’s Wart Remover, Wart-Off, Compound W. And Freezone can be obtained from over the counter, these wart remedies which have a chemical called salicylic acid. Many individuals are allergic to this substance. Furthermore, it could be very unsafe for an individual who suffers from diabetes or AIDS.

It is a good idea to get some advice previously before you try some of these products when treating your genital warts. If you end up having any reaction, itchiness or reddishness on the skin after you have applied them, then speak to your doctor straight away.

The newest wart medication products on the marketplace employ natural compounds which help to boost your body’s immune structure from viruses and bacteria. Unlike salicylic acid, which may well destroy the warts and can also destroy the skin, these products fight warts positively, by serving your body’s natural processes that fights the disease which causes them in the first place.

These products are quite useful. It is reported nearly 50% of folks who try natural wellbeing products to deal with genital warts are triumphant.

The manufacturers of these products tell you why they are safe and successful, because they tend to work hand in hand with your body to organically remove the warts the way your body is supposed to. These can remain successful for fighting a varied range of skin conditions other than genital warts too.

These treatments are preferred by many patients, who do not want to endure the embarrassment of making constant trips to their doctor to receive treatment. Having genital warts is distressing and uncomfortable at the best of times.

If you would like additional information about doing away with your genital warts, a trustworthy source of up-to-date guide is NIAID, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. It is a subdivision of the National Institute of Health.

They investigate into learning more about diseases for the purpose of better prevention, diagnosis and treatment. They specialize in sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS and HPV.

If you do decide to these remedies, let your doctor know that you are, and then they should make you aware of the risks involved and give you help with recommendations.

You should always follow your medications exactly according to the directions, that way you don’t cause the warts to become worse or cause unnecessary anguish or agony.

 

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Where to buy Wartrol?

Written by admin on Nov 29th, 2009 | Filed under: wartrol

I have genital warts and hpv virus? someone told me that Wartrol is good treatment to get rid of genital warts? is it true?

in that case Wartrol is a good (probably the best) product that gets rid of genital warts and makes you feel more confident knowing that they wont reappear again! It works by stimulating your immune system to fight the HPV virus that causes the warts. of course it is better if you use full course (5 months – if I remember correctly).

It worked and still works for me!

I do not know if any pharmacies carry Wartrol but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://thehpvvirus.blogspot.com/2009/02/wartrol.html

good luck!


I have a wart located near my anus but has been there since before i started having sex, is this genital warts?

Written by admin on Nov 29th, 2009 | Filed under: genital wart

Ive had this wart since as long as i can remember, its only one and i have had warts in other places on body but nowhere else in the genital region other than the one. is this something to be worried about?

The thing is no one can really answer this question besides a doctor. I would recommend going to planned parenthood or someplace similar and getting checked out right away. You can get genital warts without having actual intercourse so has it been there before you had any sexual experiences? or did it come later? You could have also had it since birth if your mother had genital warts when she had you. Probably not a great question to ask your mother though…so like I said go get checked out as soon as you can so in case they are genital warts you don’t spread them to anyone else.


If you have HPV-warts can your newborn contract it?

Written by admin on Nov 29th, 2009 | Filed under: hpv warts

Also can you get HPV-warts if there is no breakout on the other person but they have it.

yes. it is very possible


What would happen if I used wart remover on my upper lip?

Written by admin on Nov 29th, 2009 | Filed under: wart remover

im going mad i really want to use wart remover to get rid of the dark skin above my upper lip: no hair there…. i havent done it but would it work to make the skin match my face? i havent even got a wart there.

OMG! Please don’t try that. Have you tried using peroxide? What is this dark skin? Is it a beauty mark? If so, sun screen is known to lighten the skin. Or try Cetaphil commonly used for rosacea. Even try using womens foundation. If you blend it right no one will know its there.


Whats the best treatment option for genital warts?

Written by admin on Nov 29th, 2009 | Filed under: treatment for genital warts

I was diagnosed with HPV about 7 months ago and I have had 4 of the "Acid treatments" to burn off the warts but it doesnt realy work I have to keep going back and its too painful…The doctor wants me to try "Aldara" the cream you use at home but has anyone else tried it? I dont want to waste my money if its not going to work…

If you have genital warts what treatments worked for you??

I used Aldara when I had genital warts about a year ago.

It took a little over month for the warts to completely go away, but it does work (at least it did for me anyway).

You are only suppose to apply it 3 times a week though because it can actually cause 2nd and 3rd degree burns! Towards the end of the month it started to itch and burn me so I only used it about twice a week for the last two weeks. It definitely works, but you have to be patient and I can bet you it is a lot less painful and less expensive then the acid treatments!

Good luck to you!


wartrol review genital warts and hpv treatment

Written by admin on Nov 27th, 2009 | Filed under: wartrol

http://wartrolreview.co.cc visit this site to learn about a woman who battles hpv and genital warts that she acquired after a sexual assault.

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Genital Warts HPV Introduction and Causes STD

Written by admin on Nov 27th, 2009 | Filed under: genital wart

Dr. Thomas P. Habif, MD discusses Genital Warts HPV Introduction and Causes STD. See more at http://www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!!

Condylomata acuminata are anogenital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV is one of the most commonly transmitted STDs in the world. In 90% of women who have cervical HPV infection, the infection becomes undetectable within two years. A few women have persistent infection, which is a key risk factor for cervical cancer. Regular Pap smears and HPV screening can monitor this risk and provide an early warning that treatment is needed. HPV can be transmitted by vaginal, oral and anal sex. Many individuals who have HPV are not aware of the infection and can spread it to their sexual partners.

HPV types 6 and 11 typically cause venereal warts, and along with types 42, 43, and 44 have a low risk of progressing to cancer. HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, and 36 have a higher risk of progressing to cancer.

These and other types commonly infect the cervix where they can cause either harmless changes or dysplasia which is a precancerous change. High-risk HPV infections of the cervix that last for years can result in cervical cancer. HPV infection of the cervix is found by Pap smear or cervical HPV DNA testing. A Pap test showing dysplasia or intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer almost always is a result of HPV infection.

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