Detecting Warts On Your Pet

We all know that people can get warts , but what about your family pet? Believe it or not, our dog can most certainly get warts.Certai...

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

HPV Genital Warts Treatment: How To Remove The Warts and The Virus


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You may feel puzzled to hear that the human papilloma virus or HPV may be found in more than hundred different strains among which mainly two are most dangerous in creating HPV genital warts. However, any of these subtypes of the virus may cause the infection. That is why it is difficult to immunize your system against all the strains of the virus. Whenever you have caught warts, you may be worried about getting the most suitable HPV warts treatment. Unfortunately, there are almost evident symptoms that can tell you beforehand that you are going to have warts.

Genital Warts In Clusters


These warts may develop singly and also in clusters. When they are in clusters they get bigger in size and the itching and oozing may increase. Of course, very serious health concerns for genital may be rare cases but they must be taken care of seriously. In fact, women with these warts in the cervix may develop cervical cancer if the warts are not treated appropriately in time. Men may also develop some other type of cancer in some cases.
When you have contracted the HPV warts, you must be ready for a suitable HPV warts treatment. Moreover, the treatment must start in time; otherwise, it may late enough to catch something more serious. First of all, you will be treating warts in such a way that they disappear. However, it is not enough to let warts disappear by following an HPV warts treatment. You must remember the fact that the HPV cannot be cured completely by using some cream or having laser treatment. You need to continue and do something more than taking a treatment method so that you can prevent the virus reappeared.
The worst fact about the HPV genital warts is that no treatment method can guarantee that you are not going to catch the infection again. Though the condition is a sexually transmitted disease, the virus can be passed on not only through direct sexual contact but also through skin contact of the affected area. This is why it is one of the most contagious STDs.
The bottom line about the HPV genital warts treatment is that none of these methods cure the virus for good. These treatment methods only let warts disappear from the surface and the virus lies hidden in the skin. People get rid of the embarrassment and discomfort of living with warts by using such treatments.
When you have treated yourself for getting warts removed, you have to focus your attention on a more important issue. Unless your immune system fights strongly against the HPV virus, you are going to catch the infection again anytime. So, the best approach to fighting against the warts is to strengthen the immune system.
If you still have more questions about genital wart treatment and want to learn more about how to remove genital warts. Read this article on natural ways to remove genital warts. 

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Top Wart Treatment Options Explained

1. Surgery

I say this for one reason only. The most important reason. Internal genital warts can kill women. 2 types of the HPV (human papilloma virus) which cause genital warts are responsible for 70% of cervical cancer cases. The only way to know if you have internal genital warts is via a pap-smear, and the only GUARANTEED treatment is invasive surgery. A laparoscopy doesn't hurt, requires a general anesthetic, and simply requires a few days of being gentle with yourself. You go home the same day. Don't fiddle around with internal genital warts if you are a woman. They change the nature of cells in the transformation zone of the cervix and go three phases before they are diagnosed as cancerous. You probably have time if your pap smear comes back abnormal and you have been regular in getting them. Don't fiddle around with this condition. Get it surgically treated. They actually laser out a section of your cervix. You can still have children in the majority of cases - confirm that with your doctor if you are concerned. Then go every 6 months for checkups. I do. It should be fine.
This is included at no.2 as a number of these treatments really do give you bang for your buck, are not expensive, and remove warts once and for all. (See bottom of article to get an explanation of what External Warts are). There are a number of natural treatments for EXTERNAL warts that work really well. Most offer a full refund and a 30-60 day money back guarantee. A table of the comparative list of wart treatment products can be found via the link at the bottom of this article.
3. Cryosurgery
This involves freezing warts with extreme cold. No general anesthetic required. You can't do this at home, you need to see a doctor. This method of treatment is often highly effective, but warts can regrow. It also results in pain and blistering. The blisters usually last less than 8 days, and with careful care, scarring can be minimized.
Image result for electrocautery penThis involves burning warts with a laser focussed tool. No general anesthetic required. As in the previous point, you can't do this at home, you need to see a doctor. This method of treatment is often highly effective, but warts can re-grow. Electrocautery results in pain and blistering. The blisters usually last less than 8 days, and with careful care, scarring can be minimized. You need to return to the doctor for bandage changes and epidermal checks to ensure lack of infection in severe cases.
5. Prescription Toxins
Image result for Prescription ToxinsThese are prescription medications the ingredients of which include toxins or poisons e.g. Phytotoxins. These may have harmful side effects. Do not try to make your own concoction. Make sure the medication is FDA approved, and use only as directed. Warts may grow back.
6. Prescription Acids
Image result for Prescription AcidsThese options include the use of Keratolytic therapy, Salicylic Acid, and others. The acid burns the epidermis and the wart will fall off. It is not usually painful, but does blister in many cases and result in scarring occasionally. This treatment option must be prescribed by a medical professional, and make sure it is FDA approved. Follow instructions carefully.
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7. Duct Tape
The use of duct tape to treat warts has the name of Occlusive Therapy. The study that is of interest include patients requiring wart removal., half of which had cryosurgery (liquid nitrogen) treatment, and half of whom applied duct tape to each wart., The tape was to be left in place for 6 days, then the warts was to be soaked in water and gently pumiced. The tape was then applied the following day for another 6 days, and this pattern was continued for 2 months - or until the wart disappeared. This treatment has received a lot of press attention, and apparently, it does work. It is quite intensive and requires delicate abrasion. Read more methods of warts removal in this other article.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Effective Ways to get rid of GENITAL WARTS

Genital warts

Genital warts are both preventable and curableIt is true that genital warts are a major issue to both the male and female population. Usually, they appear as small growths, bumps or even mild skin changes. They are common in the genital area or/and anal area. However, one thing that many people do not realize is that genital warts are just symptoms.  They are symptoms of an underlying viral infection. The good news is that they are not fatal. Genital warts can be cured using a variety of remedies. Also, they are preventable. This article comprehensively provides all the information you need to know about genital warts; what they are, causes and remedies.

Get in the know-Protect yourself from Genital Warts

Genital warts are soft growths or bumps appearing on the skin on various parts of the body. Commonly they appear around the genitals and the anus of either the affected male or female patient. Therefore, genital warts affect both gender, no gender preference.

Causes of genital warts

Genital warts are caused by certain strains of a virus known as Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). These strains include HPV 6 and HPV 11. They are considered the mild forms or low-risk strains of the virus. Genital warts will usually appear several weeks or months after getting infected with the HPV.

How does one get infected?

It is majorly a risk to sexually active people. Thus, it is very rare for a person who is not sexually active to get genital warts. According to American Academy of Dermatology, approximately half of all the people who engage in sexual activity end up with HPV infection. Of import to note is that both genital and anal sex put one at a risk of contracting HPV infection and thereafter develops genital warts.

Symptoms of Genital Warts

It usually presents as small fleshy growths on the skin. Sometimes they may be invisible to the eye or they can be very large. Especially in the case of multiple warts which coalesce into a cauliflowers shape. These growths vary in their texture; they can be slightly rough or smooth. In most cases, they are usually painless. Occasionally they can be itchy especially if inflamed. When inflamed they can result in many other complications such as bleeding. Resulting in a painful passage of urine or stool, painful sexual intercourse, depending on their location.
In the males, genital warts commonly appear:
  • Anywhere on the scrotum
  • Any part of the penis
  • Inside or at the opening of the urethra
  • Inside or around the anal opening
  • On the skin of the upper part of the thighs
In women, genital warts commonly appear:
  • On the vaginal opening
  • Inside the vagina
  • Inside the anus
  • On the anal opening
  • In the cervix
  • On the skin of upper thighs

Who is at a greater risk?

  • Both men and women risk getting genital warts; however, women are at a higher risk of developing genital warts than men.
  • Though they appear at any age, most patients are between 17 years and 30 years.
  • Having sex with a partner with visible warts puts one at a greater risk of contracting genital warts.
  • Highly sexually active people.
  • Having penetrative sex is riskier than non-penetrative sex.
  • Engaging in unprotected sex.