Whether you are male or female, whether you are young
or old, if you discover that you are suffering from
the wart
virus and genital warts, you will be asking yourself
about a possible genital warts cure. And having the
HPV virus and genital warts is not a sign that you
or your partner has been unfaithful in your relationship
as the HPV virus can be silent in the body for many
years before it surfaces as genital warts or is found
on a test. Sadly and at this present time, there is
no cure for genital warts. However, there is considerable
and ongoing medical research into how
to get rid of genital warts. Already there is
a vaccine available to help the body fight infections
caused by certain HPV strains while protecting against
other strains which cause genital warts. So there
is every reason to be confident that a genital warts
cure will be found in the future.
The good news is that you can successful treat genital
warts and for your own health’s sake, most medical
practitioners recommend that you do treat genital
warts. And some people even clear the HPV infection
through their body’s own immune response.
If there is no cure for genital warts, how
can they be treated?
Your medical practitioner would choose one of the
following methods for treating your genital warts:
o A topical medication (of which there are several)
to be applied in the doctor’s rooms.
o Cryotherapy
where liquid nitrogven is used to freeze the wart
tissue and destroy it. This is successful for both
internal and external warts.
o Laser treatment which is very precise and can be
used to treat those warts in difficult to reach areas.
o Electrocautery is where the wart tissue is destroyed
with heat from an electric current.
o Surgical excision where the warts are cut away under
either a local or a general anesthetic.
Genital warts can also be treated very successfully
in the privacy of your own home by:
o Using home
remedies for genital warts such as proven effective
natural healing product made from essential oils.
The formula will eliminate all strains of the wart
virus, with no skin irritation and no scarring, by
drawing the warts out of the skin. They will then
flake away. The product is easily applied topically
to the affected area. Such products are available
on the internet.
o Imiquimod (Aldara) is available on prescription
for home use and this treatment induces the body to
produce proteins that act against the HPV and boost
the immune system locally.
o Podofilox lotion or gel (Condylox) is also available
on prescription for home use and is applied twice
daily for 3 consecutive days for up to 4 weeks. This
product halts the growth of the wart cells.
Other ways to counteract the effects of carrying
the HPV virus
If you are carrying the HPV virus and undergoing
treatment for genital warts, then there are several
ways in which you can help matters since poor nutrition,
a weakened immune system and emotional stress can
all contribute to your vulnerability.
o Take supplements: Vitamin A (25 000 units per day);
Zinc picolinate (50 milligrams per day); and Vitamin
C (1000 milligrams per day).
o Eat plenty of fresh foods in as natural and unprocessed
state as possible with organic being even better.
o Every day make sure you eat plenty of leafy green
vegetables, whole grains, fruit and proteins.
o Limit your intake of sugar, refined carbohydrates
(such as white bread and white rice) and animal fact
to a minimum.
o Ensure you have plenty of exercise and drink lots
of water
o Learn to relax to help lower the stress levels.
Finally, keep an eye out, by reading publications
and checking on the internet, for how research and
development is progressing on that all important cure
for genital warts.
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