Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under:
wartrol
I was diagnosed with hpv and have develop genital warts because of an assault. I already gone to the doctor and police. the case was already on court and we are having a trial. my question though is that my doctor gave me a medicine for hpv called wartrol. does anyone already used it? I know i should trust my doctor but i just want to know if someone already used it? and if it is really effective
First of all i’m very sorry for what happened to you. Hope you get justice and the guy would rot in jail. about your question. My doctor also gave me wartrol for my genital warts and i can say it is very effective and the effect is very fast. you can find info on the net or you can visit this website http://www.wartrol.com/?aid=830371 good luck.
Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under:
genital wart
He has never mentioned anything to me about possibly having genital warts. I don’t know how to explain to him i was snooping and came across it.
He has never mentioned having any stds, we have been having sex for about a year now.
How do i go about asking him though? I dont want him to break up with me for snooping..
As they could be contageous, you should cease sexual contact. (Use the "I have a headache" excuse if needed)
Then go to the doctor and get tested yourself. You might consider getting a broad spectrum test. If you don’t have money, Planned Parenthood provides testing.
Lastly, THAT IS A LEGITIMATE CONCERN! STD’s should be talked about honestly and openly in a relationship. In some areas, it is illegal to willingly withhold information from your partner if it pertains to STD’s that you are confirmed positive for. It’s dangerous for YOU.
Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under:
hpv warts
I was told i have HPV and i still have oral sex.
Only one strain of HPV, #16, is found orally. If you have that strain, your partners might get it from giving you oral.
Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under:
wart remover
My friend just got some "easy removal" wart remover stuff to remove this really dark mole that she doesn’t like, but on the bottle, it says you can’t use it on moles… but she did anyway…
what will happen? It’s not the freeze kind. It’s brand is Longs Drugs… and you apply it with a brush thing.. like nail polish…
so my question is, if you can apply it on warts, why not on moles?
Warts and moles are completely different skin problems. Warts are irritations of the skin resulting in often multiple bumps, and are usually contagious. On the other hand, you are usually born with moles or get them later in life because of genetics. The stuff that your friend is using probably says to not use it on moles because first of all, moles are not a irritation, thus it will be ineffective. Second, on uncontaminated skin, some solutions may cause damage. If the bottle says not to, then don’t.
Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under:
treatment for genital warts
Aldara cream! You can have them lazered off or frozen off like some people. But for me, I kind of saw that as a last resort! I would have much rather tried using a cream for a few weeks. I used Aldara cream when I had genital warts and I haven’t had them since! It can take a few weeks for them to completely disappear though, so you have to be patient. Just ask your doctor for a prescription. And, you don’t need to go to the dermatologist, your family doctor is fine. Good luck to you!
Written by admin on Jan 24th, 2010 | Filed under:
wartrol
I was wondering if after using wartrol the warts turned into scars…. or if freezing them would leave scars… I dont have money for laser treatment so i wanted to find the cheapest way that wont leave scars.
freezing can leave a scars! be very very very careful!!!
wartrol no – it will not leave a scars because wartrol "is helping from inside" – wartrol is stimulating your immune system and your body will get rid of warts by itself!!
Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
wartrol
i wanted to see if anyone knows if wartrol is the real deal or just a scam because i check everywhere and everytime someone asks i see that they get an answer saying YES!!!!
but each person that answers also ends up saying the same thing at the end which is :
"I do not know if any pharmacies carry Wartrol but I do know that you can purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.wartrol.com/?aid=749165
They have a few months supply for free at the moment
Hope this helps!"
so i’m a little confused
there are a few spammers on here saying exacly the same best to report as spam.go to your doc/.clinic for treatment.
Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
genital wart
I have a little bump that’s been on the roof of my mouth for over a year, I thought it was just a sore that would go away but I am paranoid and have a horrible feeling it is HPV. I never had sex before or given oral sex but I’m afraid to give oral sex because I do not want to give my partner genital warts. I brush regularly so I don’t know what it is, help?
Hello,
If the sore that you are having is a cold sore causing by HPV then it is very contagious and can be transmitted to your partner by any oral sex or skin to skin contact with the active lesion. I hope it helps. Take care and regards.
Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
hpv warts
I know that HPV causes genital warts, but can the genital warts be found anywhere else on the body besides the anus and mouth/throat? I also know that warts come from a variety of viruses, but if you have warts on your genitals, are they automatically caused from HPV, or are they tested for another viral strain? Does HPV strains include any wart that can be found in the genital area?
One common property of all papilloma viruses is that they are supposed to cause odd or excessive growth of epithelial tissue. In some cases this means warts. In other cases, it means cancer.
There are hundreds of strains of human papilloma viruses. Some affect the skin on the hands and feet. Some affect the genitals.
If you have genital warts, it is generally acknowledged to be some form of HPV because as I said earlier, papilloma viruses cause warts and epithelial cancers. The very origin of the term "papilloma" referred to warts (though if you must get into etymology, it’s from a word for "butterfly").
Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
treatment for genital warts
I just got the nitrogen treatment for genital warts down there, and about 90% are gone, and after my final treatment, all of them will be gone. I just wanted to know…can they appear again? My sister said that she thinks the nitrogen will work as a barrier and prevent them from occuring, but im nto exactly sure…any ideas?
Yes, they can come back because it is a virus.