Treatment For Genital Warts

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Can you get a genital wart before you ever have sex and can you pass it on?

Written by admin on Mar 7th, 2010 | Filed under: genital wart

I have had a growth that is flat and just looks like a piece of skin on my scrotum for as l can remember. I am a virgin too. Could this be a wart and can I pass it on to someone else?

I doubt its a wart, maybe a skin tag? or sebacous gland?

go get it checked out at a REAL "male" doctor !


If u have the hpv that causes warts does that mean ur low risk for cancer?

Written by admin on Mar 7th, 2010 | Filed under: hpv warts

i was reading a article and it said that some hpv cause warts and some cause cancer.

Studies indicate that women who have HPV are at a much much higher risk for cervical cancer than those who do not. Just because a strain of HPV does or doesn’t cause warts, it would still increase one’s risk of cancer.


Can you use wart remover while pregnant?

Written by admin on Mar 7th, 2010 | Filed under: wart remover

In the last few monthes Ive found this odd tiny growth on my cuticale…it meets all the criteria of being a wart…ugh Ive never had them…but is the liquid or bandage wart remover ok to use in pregnancy?

1) call or go to your doctor!!
2) remember – HPV is not genetic, it’s usually passed by skin contact when the baby comes through the birth canal when the mother has an out break of genital warts. After that baby can have mouth or/and throat warts…
There are things that can be done to prevent genital warts from being passed on when the mother gives birth. Such as having a c-section if there is an out break at the time of delivery. So if you do not have any outbreaks – then no need to do c-section!
3) if you want to remove warts then you should know that you can remove genital warts by surgery, freezing, laser, acid or cream but genital warts can reappear again and again because genital warts appears when your immune system is weak!

HPV is the virus that causes genital warts. People can be infected with HPV and never show any symptoms. Others will develop genital warts. These warts can stay the same size, grow, or go away on their own. It largely depends on the infected person’s immune system. A healthy immune system means your body may be able to suppress the virus and not show symptoms.

Even after the warts go away, the person will always remain infected with HPV. That person can spread the virus even without showing symptoms.

so you must build up your immune system because your body can get rid of genital warts by itself if your immune system will be strong! so eat more healthy food, more vitamins and more sport activities! (No smoking, no beer/ale, no booze, no drugs, no junk food, no fast food garbage, no sugary sweet soda’s. Get on a good, balanced, healthy diet including plenty of boiled or steamed vegetables.
Drink P L E N T Y O F W A T E R , fruit juices & fat free milk. Snack on lots of RAW fruit & veggies. Get up one hour early every morning & take a BRISK 30 minute walk – then – do the same thing again in the evening after dinner. Make sure you eat a good, balanced breakfast daily. You get your energy for the day from your breakfast meal. Get 8 hours sleep each night. Flip your mattress over so it will level out to give you a good night’s rest. Slack off too much coffee & tea) also you must use herbal treatment!

in that case Wartrol is a good (probably the best) product that gets rid of genital warts comparatively fast 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://www.wartrol.com/?aid=749165

good luck!

Working in women’s health + personal experience

http://thehpvvirus.blogspot.com


I had sex while mid-treatment for genital warts. He also gave me oral sex.What risk have I posed to him??

Written by admin on Mar 7th, 2010 | Filed under: treatment for genital warts

I’m a woman, and have had 2 treatments for small genital warts in the past month. i had protected sex the other with a man who also performed unprotected oral sex on me. I didn’t even think of how irresponsible it was until after. What are the risks I’ve posed to him?
I was diagnosed with low risk HPV about 6 months ago- its not herpes.

Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). The virus infects the skin and mucous membranes. There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of men and women, including the skin of the penis, vulva (area outside the vagina), and anus, and the linings of the vagina, cervix, and rectum. You cannot see HPV. Most people who become infected with HPV do not even know they have it.

Most people with HPV do not develop symptoms or health problems. But sometimes, certain types of HPV can cause genital warts in men and women. Other HPV types can cause cervical cancer and other less common cancers, such as cancers of the vulva, vagina, anus, and penis. The types of HPV that can cause genital warts are not the same as the types that can cause cancer.

HPV types are often referred to as “low-risk” (wart-causing) or “high-risk” (cancer-causing), based on whether they put a person at risk for cancer. In 90% of cases, the body’s immune system clears the HPV infection naturally within two years. This is true of both high-risk and low-risk types.

Genital warts usually appear as small bumps or groups of bumps, usually in the genital area. They can be raised or flat, single or multiple, small or large, and sometimes cauliflower shaped. They can appear on the vulva, in or around the vagina or anus, on the cervix, and on the penis, scrotum, groin, or thigh. Warts may appear within weeks or months after sexual contact with an infected person. Or, they may not appear at all. If left untreated, genital warts may go away, remain unchanged, or increase in size or number. They will not turn into cancer.

Cervical cancer does not have symptoms until it is quite advanced. For this reason, it is important for women to get screened regularly for cervical cancer.

Other less common HPV-related cancers, such as cancers of the vulva, vagina, anus and penis, also may not have signs or symptoms until they are advanced.

Genital HPV is passed on through genital contact, most often during vaginal and anal sex. A person can have HPV even if years have passed since he or she had sex. Most infected persons do not realize they are infected or that they are passing the virus to a sex partner.

Very rarely, a pregnant woman with genital HPV can pass HPV to her baby during vaginal delivery. In these cases, the child may develop warts in the throat or voice box – a condition called recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP).


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Written by admin on Mar 4th, 2010 | Filed under: wartrol

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Genital Wart Fetish

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Peter tells Lisa about his genital warts and she get’s all turned on. OH YEAH! TICKET!

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HPV & Genital Warts – “Let’s Talk About It” with Tiffany Smith

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Tiffany and Dr. Lauren Streicher discuss human papillomavirus (HPV) and genital warts.

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Wart Removal

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removing a wart with scissors

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What is the best Genital Herpes Cure?

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Gordofilm Wart Remover

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Gordofilm Wart Remover

Gordon Wart Remover for the topical management and removal of common warts and plantar warts. SPECIFICS : Gordofilm has been specially formulated for the topical management and removal of common and plantar warts. The common wart, known as verruca, is easily recognized by the rough cauliflower-like appearance of the surface. Gordofilm is known as a keratolytic agent, in that it breaks down or dissolves the rough or horny layer of the epidermal tissues known as keratin. The Salicylic Acid (16.7% USP) in Gordofilm exerts a marked keratolytic action which makes it a beneficial agent in the local treatment of warts. The Flexible Collodion in the formula is used as a protective or sealant, and as an antiseptic which coats the affected area. Active Ingredient: Salicylic Acid 16.7% USP. DIRECTIONS FOR USE : Wash affected area. Dry area thoroughly. Apply one drop at a time to sufficiently cover each wart. Let dry. Then repeat above steps 1-2 times daily as needed for up to 12 weeks WARNINGS : For external use only. Do not use on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them, genital warts, warts on the face or mucous membranes. Do not use on irritated, infected reddened skin or if you are a diabetic or have poor blood circulation.

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