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HealthScouter HPV: Understanding HPV Testing: The Human Papillomavirus Patient Advocate

Friday, February 4th, 2011

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Consider patient preference when treating genital warts. .: An article from: Skin & Allergy News

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Consider patient preference when treating genital warts. .: An article from: Skin & Allergy News

can the colonoscopy spread the HPV virus from a patient infected in his/her anus into his/her colon?

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

If this is possible, can the HPV then infect and start cancer in the colon after this procedure?

Sexual Misconduct – Why is it bad for health care practitioners to have sexual relations with their patient?

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

What if the patient it not confined in the hospital anymore? When is it the right time to continue the relationship further? Why is it even bad in the first place? If they were acquaintances before the patient was hospitalized, but THAT make it okay?

Cancer concerns, patient wishes drive genital wart Tx.: An article from: Internal Medicine News

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

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Follow The Patient Application Leaflets And Doctor’s Advice While Applying Genital Wart Cream Like Aldara

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

There are many treatment options for those people who are suffering from simple and complex genital warts. The genital warts are caused by a microorganism called the HPV or Human Papilloma Virus. If this virus has entered your body, then there are 100 percent chances that the genital warts will appear some day or the other. The genital warts appear either in singles or in clusters near the genital area of both the males and the females. Genital warts are highly contagious and can easily infect one individual to another individual during sexual contact.

Genital warts occur on skins and mucus membrane lining. They can be very tiny or spread into large masses inside the vagina and the cervix in women and on the penis and the scrotum in men. These warts can also be seen around the anus and very rarely deep in the throat of those who indulge in anal and oral sex. Sometimes these warts grow in clusters and take on the shape of a cauliflower. The visible warts can be treated with genital warts cream, but there is no treatment for the human papillomavirus. Sometimes, though the HPV is cleared on its own by the immune system of the body.

Visible warts can either be treated by various genital wart creams and lotions or can be removed through surgical methods. However, if the human papillomavirus remains in the body, the wart reappears within few months. Earlier, there was a consensus that HPV cannot be eradicated by any medicine. Now it is believed that a strong immune system can clear the virus through interleukins, which recruits interferon, which in turn slows viral replications. A new study has shown that it can be either cleared or suppressed through immunological responses. Some modes of genital wart treatments also slow down the HPV replications and thus indirectly help in eradicating HPV from the body.

When the doctor prescribes the Aldara genital wart cream, he or she will tell you all the important facts about the Aldara genital wart cream. In addition to the necessary information about the Aldara genital wart cream, the doctor will also tell you how to use the Aldara cream. Some good doctors may even demonstrate the procedure of the Aldara genital wart cream application. If the doctor is giving the Aldara genital wart cream application procedure, you need to pay careful attention to it. Ask all questions that you want the doctor to answer and don’t feel shy.

Aldara is a very effective cream that falls under the Imiquimod group of medicines. It is a prescription drug for external use only. You cannot use it for warts inside the mouth, anus, and vagina. It works by activating the immune system of the body. However, such medicines can have severe side effects if certain precautions are not taken. Read the Patient Application Leaflet carefully and talk to the doctors in details if you have any doubts. You can also read about the drug on different websites

After the application of the Aldara genital wart cream, the patient or the person who applies the cream needs to wash his or her hands immediately after the application. The washing of the hands needs to be done very meticulously and you can use a good soap and warm water. After you wash your hands, make sure to wipe them dry with a clean and dry towel.

For some additional information, you can even ask the doctor for some genuine web links so that you can do some reading work later. You too can do some good research on the Aldara genital wart cream and also find out the other genital wart treatments. You may want to check the cost of the Aldara genital wart cream treatment and compare it with the other genital wart treatments. If you find a better genital warts removal treatment, then you can always try that treatment. You need to do what suits you the best.

Pouches once opened should be thrown away, even if there is enough cream left. Some patients, who do not have health insurance, may be tempted to save such opened pouches for another use because they are quite expensive. However, you should resist such urges. Throw away the opened pouch in a safe place. If you really cannot afford a new pouch for every application, instead of using the old pouch, tell your doctor about it and have the genital warts cream changed. There are some other effective medicines. May be they will have slightly more side effects, but definitely less than that caused by contaminated Aldara.

Matthew McMillan is a leading expert in treating genital warts. His works are regularly featured in online health publications on matters relating medications of genital warts. For more information on how to get rid of genital wart, visit TreatmentForGenitalWarts.com.

How private can STD testing centers be regarding patient information?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

I’m under 18, so I would prefer it if my parents did NOT find out that I want to get tested for an STD or STI.

Up to how much can tests cost? Do they really need insurance information? I know I’m a minor and we can only do so much, but I want to keep this as private as possible.