18 Sep 2012

Natural Wart Treatments and Immunity

There are sooo many new ideas about treating warts these days that it can get pretty confusing for us mere mortals trying to make sense of it all. Chances are that every one of you reading this post has had a problem with warts at some stage in your lifetime. And many of you will be aware that finding a solution to this very irritating problem can be very frustrating. One area that has exploded in terms of knowledge in recent times is the use of natural or homeopathic ingredients to treat man...
13 Sep 2012

Wart Removal Methods – What Works Best?

There has been much debate over the years about the best methods that are available to treat common warts. Many methods have been tried and many of them have been proven to be useless, especially the many home remedies for warts. But a few wart treatment methods have stood the test of time because they actually do cure the problem. Check out the articles below to see what these authors had to say about the problem: Comparative effectiveness of cryotherapy and salicylic acid for wart removal Am...
4 Sep 2012

HPV Vaccination - Is It A Gamble?

Here is some scary news - of the 12,000 cases of cervical cancer in women that are diagnosed in the US every year, all can be linked to infection with the HPV virus. HPV is the Human Papilloma Virus that can cause this nasty cancer in women. About half of the adult population (male and female) that is sexually active is known to be infected with HPV. In most cases it's a dormant disease that is taken care of by your body's immune system. And in many cases it does not cause cancer, only...
30 Aug 2012

Kinds Of Hpv warts And Looks

Hpv warts have affected humanity for hundreds of years and there have been many ideas about what causes them. The Latin name for a wart is Verrucae vulgaris and describes them accurately because they really do look ‘vulgar’. This term has been utilized mainly when mentioning hpv warts showing up under the the feet or anywhere between your toes.The most typical place for a wart to appear is on your fingers or toes. It begins like a small growth on the skin and with time it turns into a sizable...

27 Aug 2012

Genital Warts - How Do We Treat Them?

What are they?

Genital warts are a very common sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and can be external as well as internal.  They are small flesh-coloured bumps or  ‘cauliflower-type’ bumps that can sometimes be so small you can’t actually see them.

How are they transmitted?

They are very contagious and passed from one person to another through sexual contact.  It is also possible to contract the virus through skin contact with an infected person.  However, the virus cannot be contracted through sharing towels, crockery or cutlery or a toilet seat.

Warts may not appear for at least 3 – 6 weeks and in some cases only after several months or even years. Women may never see the warts as they could be on the cervix surface, inside the body.

Even after treatment for the genital warts, it is possible to still infect others. It is important to note that the HP virus that causes skin warts on hands or feet is not the same virus that causes genital warts.

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