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Genital Warts Treatments

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease. Each year 1 million new cases of genital warts are diagnosed, two thirds of which are in women. The estimated prevalence rate in the US population is 15 percent. HPV infects keratinocytes. Such infection can manifest clinically as genital warts.

These warts are spread through intimate skin-to-skin contact with an infected partner, and often require an immediate HPV cure. Out of about 200 types of HPV identified to date, more than 30 have the ability to infect the genital tract. However, HPV types 6 and 11 are responsible for approximately 90% of all genital warts, and thus are the primary targets for HPV cures.

Genital warts can vary in appearance. They can be very small, can occur in clusters and can develop into large masses in the genital area. They seem to be as prevalent in women as men. They occur either vaginally, on the cervix, or around the anus in females. In men, they usually occur on the tip or shaft of the penis, on the scrotum or around the anus. Genital warts cures must be able to eliminate both the visible symptoms and the causative virus to be truly effective.

Treatment options for genital warts are numerous, well established, and effective. Topical treatments include podophyllin resin, imiquimod, trichloroacetic acid, and podophyllotoxin. Surgical or destructive therapies include carbon dioxide laser, surgical excision, loop excision, cryotherapy, and electrodessication. Interferon can be injected locally or administered systemically to treat genital warts.

Evidence of efficacy in the treatment of genital warts is drawn from randomized blind-controlled trials, prospective studies, and retrospective cohort studies. Evidence of efficacy appears to be good, but more head-to-head studies and comparisons of combination therapies versus monotherapy need to be done. Treatment of choice depends on the number, size, and location of lesions.

There is little certainty that any approach is more effective than another, however costs differ. It would seem that the first line destructive treatment is cryotherapy, but surgery and electrodesiccation are more effective. The first line topical treatments appear to be podophyllotoxin and imiquimod. Interferon is too expensive and trichloroacetic acid is too inconsistent to be recommended as primary treatment.

It is unclear if combinations of therapies are more effective than monotherapy. Side effect profile, cost, effectiveness and convenience define the choice of therapy. Most doctors use cauterization or freezing as a first option to cure genital warts. Unfortunately, success achieved with this method is often temporary and the warts soon reappear.

For genital warts, cures may involve having to surgically excise or burn them off. After surgical intervention or chemical acids are used, one can expect a scar in that area. As the virus is microscopic and particles under the skin are not visible, doctors cannot possibly be certain if they have effected complete HPV cures by removing all viral microparticles.

Surgical intervention as a HPV cure attempts not only to cut out the virus but also to stimulate tissue inflammation. The theory is that the body will then develop an antibody response to prevent viral recurrence. However, this method to cure genital warts often fails as doctors are unable to remove the virus in its entirety, since it commonly lodges itself deep in the dermal layers of the skin.

Among all the types of genital warts cures, genital surgery subjects the patient to a highly invasive procedure. This method can be most unpleasant and ineffective, and can also create genital scarring. An alternative antiviral treatment is now available which represents a very promising solution to the growing epidemic of genital warts.

HPVCurative is a new, highly effective and potent way to cure genital warts. It is valued for its role in the realm of genital warts cures, and has provided total clearance of the infection time after time. It contains certified organic medicinal plant extracts and antiviral essential oils, which have demonstrated the ability to act as an HPV cure in laboratory tests.

Users of HPVCurative experience rapid elimination of genital warts without scarring or recurrence. The treatment is painless and provides superb results when compare to other HPV cures. It eliminates genital warts and restores skin tissue to the state it was in prior to the infection. Since the treatment can effectively remove genital warts and wart-like substances on the genitals, acid or surgical HPV cures may soon become a thing of the past.

HPVCurative has powerful medicinal properties that give it an amazing ability to reduce tumor growths resulting from HPV. The organic extracts in this treatment also stimulate immune functionality, thereby strengthening the immune system. To learn more, please go to http://www.bcured.net.

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STDs, Sexually Transmitted Disease 2, Herpes Symptoms & Treatments Hot Facts Girl Kayleigh

Saturday, June 26th, 2010


STDs, Sexually Transmitted Disease 2, Herpes Symptoms & Treatments Pictures Free Video Hot Facts Teacher Kayleigh Find out all about the STD Herpes. What are the symptoms and signs of Herpes? Is there a test for it? See some pictures of Herpes. Can both men and women catch it? How do you treat or cure Herpes? How common is it and how many people have Herpes? How do you prevent it? Find out how to protect your sexual health in this free sex education video. This is by your hot teacher Kayleigh the Hot Facts Model or Fun Facts Girl. www.youtube.com www.funfactsgirls.com http Music By Jimmy Gelhaar www.jimmyg.us http youtube.com Copyright 2010 Target Public Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.

How many treatments of Cyrotherapy are necessary for genital warts?

Friday, June 25th, 2010

I have now had 6 treatments of cyrotherapy for genital warts and the nurse says it’s getting better but I’m losing hope. Is this normal? It has been a month and a half.

Any treatments I can buy from a store or online to treat genital warts?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

I have HPV and I have gone to get the warts burned off twice, it doesnt work very well and the perscription they gave me I cant get because one packet is 400 dollars and I don’t have health insurance. I am gettting insurance at the end of june so I can wait untill then, but i’m wondering if there is anything I can buy for now to treat it.

What are natural treatments for genital warts?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

I am interested in what people have had real success with in terms of natural or at home remedies.

I have genital warts(male) are there any treatments i can get myself with out going to the doctor?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

My girlfirend had HPV and genital warts from it, a couple of months ago, She went to the doctor and got medicated and it cleared up but now amost 6 months later I have genital warts. I just want to know if there are any reliable medications i can get without having to go to the doctor.

Are There Any Over The Counter Treatments For Genital Herpes?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

My fiance may have given me genital herpes…is there a treatment that does not require a doctor??

How Effective Are Treatments For Genital Warts?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I heard the doctor can start out by giving you an ointment to put on the warts? How effective is the cream?
Will I be given some antibiotics so my body can fight off this virus?
What are some other treatments? Can the gynocologist do surgery right in his office for genital warts or is it an extensive and invase procedure?