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Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: wartrol

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Pictures Of Warts – HPV Warts

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Genital Warts in Huntington Beach CA Advanced Skin Treatment

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: treatment for genital warts

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How long does Wartrol take?

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: wartrol

I’m a young overall healthy adult i’m rarely sick and i eat well… I’ve been taking wartrol a about 5 week and no sign of any improvements… how long does it take to have effect?

Homeopathic medicine wartrol is not best option if you are taking it for genital wart.
Effective treatment: Electro-cautery, Co2 alser, cryo-therapy

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can you get genital warts if someone had a tiny wart on their fingers?

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: genital wart

someone told me that you can get genital warts if someone had a wart on their finger and they touch you on your naughty spots is that true you can get the virus down there?

All warts are caused by HPV. The strains of HPV that cause genital warts are different thatn the strains of HPV that cause warts on your fingers.

HPV strains have the places that they typically live, but it is possible for the warts from any strain to make warts any where on your body.

So yep, it’s possible for that wart on his finger to cause a wart on your genitals. Unlikely, but possible. Still, I’d want to avoid contact with it until he got it removed.


is genital warts always a strain of HPV?

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: hpv warts

or can it be separate? a doctor said that a persons genital warts is just genital warts and NOT HPV, is this possible?
are all genital warts hpv? and if genital warts can be JUST genital warts unrelated to HPV then do they still cause cervical or other kinds of cancer?

Yes genital warts are on the genital HPV type.
All warts anywhere on the body are one of the 100+ HPV (human Papilloma virus) types.
They are about 40 genital HPV types that are considered SDI’s because they are transmitted most often through sex. They are 15 high risk HPV types (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68, 73, 82) that are considered high risk HPV types these are the HPV that might persist and progress to cancer if left untreated. These 15 high risk HPV types are found in anal cancer, vulva and vaginal cancer…and oral cancers.
Visible Genital warts are usually low risk HPV types 6 or 11. These HPV types are not usually found cancers…but people with visible genital HPV types may also carry a co-infection with high risk HPV types. Low risk HPV types can cause abnormal cell changes of the cervix….but low risk HPV types usually regress faster than high risk HPV types. Other low risk HPV types are 40, 42, 43, 44, 54, 61, 70, 72, and 81
This link will tell you more about all warts that affect the body and the HPV types that affect the area.

http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC1037.HTM

Genital Warts

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/TOPIC640.HTM

Genital warts
Condylomata bearing HPV-6 or -11 have identical clinical
manifestations and histology [2]. Recent studies have shown that about
100% of GWs are caused by either HPV-6 or -11 but that 20–50% of
lesions also contain co-infections with HR HPV types [3] and [4]. GWs
do not usually result in major morbidity or mortality, but cause
significant psychological morbidity and very substantial healthcare
costs. Occasionally GWs persist for long periods of time and, rarely,
such long-standing lesions may progress to malignancy. GWs are highly
infectious, with a transmission rate of about 65% within sexual
partnerships from an infected to a susceptible sexual partner, and an
incubation period of between 3 weeks and 8 months, with the majority
developing warts at around 2–3 months [3]. Once GWs have developed,
they may show minimal change over time, become more numerous or
larger, or regress spontaneously. The majority of placebo-controlled
GW therapy trials show low rates of regression (around 5% complete
clearance) in the short term, although in one study over 16 weeks 20%
of women and 5% of men using placebo completely cleared their warts,
and 38% of women and 22% of men using placebo cleared over 50% of
their baseline warts [3]. Regressing warts contain significantly more
CD4 positive T cells, both within the stroma underlying the lesions
and the condylomata themselves, and greater expression of activation
markers [3]. There is no report of the rate of spontaneous regression
that may occur in the longer term. Following GW clearance with
therapy, recurrence is common and is often seen within 3 months in 25%
of cases, although rates of up to 67% have been observed [3]. In
clinical practice recurrences are often seen at sites of previous
lesions, and in these cases HPV infection in stem cells or
slow-turnover cells at the site of previous clearance has persisted
and then reactivated. The proportion of HPV-6/11 infections that are
either completely cleared or persist in a latent form after clinical
resolution is unknown, and, indeed, animal models suggest that both
outcomes can occur [3].
HPV-6/11 as a cause of cervical neoplasia
HPV-6 and -11 are frequently associated with LSIL. A recent
meta-analysis of 55 studies reported HPV-6 to be present in 8.1% of
HPV-positive LSIL cases and HPV-11 in 3.2% of cases [25]. However, it
remains unclear in what proportion of these HPV-6/11-positive LSIL
cases there is concomitant co-infection with a HR type, and whether
such HR co-infections would be "minority passenger" infections as
described in GWs, or represent true multiple-morphology cervical lesions.

Costs of HPV-6/11 disease
The principal healthcare costs caused by HPV-6/11 are through GWs and
RRP. Recent UK- and USA-specific data on the costs of treatment of GWs
in routine clinical practice [38] and [39] estimated the cost of a
single successful episode of treatment of a case of GWs to be £216 ($
377) in the UK and $ 436 in the USA. Using the UK STI clinic 2004 GWs
prevalence data, this equates to around £31 million ($ 54 million) per
annum for the UK. One study from the USA estimated the annual direct
healthcare costs of GWs as $ 200 million [40]. In a report from the
Task Force on RRP, the annual cost for surgical procedures in the USA
was estimated to be $ 109 million for JORRP and $ 42 million for AORRP
[27]. In countries with cervical screening programmes there will also
be significant costs associated with HPV-6/11-associated abnormal
cytology and consequent procedures, although estimates of these costs
are not available.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/


How do you get liquid wart remover off a couch?

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: wart remover

Some generic liquid wart remover got spilled on my couch. What product or item can i use to get it out?

Why not check here:

http://www.google.com/search?hs=wDh&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=stain+removal+wart+removal+liquid&btnG=Search


is it even safe to have protected sex after being diagnosed with genital warts and after treatment?

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under: treatment for genital warts

im undergoing treatment for the next 4 weeks and i heard there is a chance that the warts would disappear after treatment. but, is it safe to have sex after that? even with a condom? cos i heard skin to skin contact could infect a person with the virus.

Yes it is safe to have sex with a condom after they are treated. It would depend on where they are located but it is best to avoid skin to skin contact as much as possible.