Articles Archive for May 2010
Genital Warts in Men, Symptoms & Diagnosis »
What are the genital warts symptoms in men?
The genital warts appear a few weeks after a man has been infected with HPV (the human papilloma virus) and are actually flat or raised lesions that appear usually on the tip or the shaft of the penis, on the scrotum or in the anal area. The warts can be really small or form large clusters; in certain cases they aren’t visible with the naked eye and if the patient complains of itching, pain or any other abnormal sensation in the genital area …
Genital Warts Treatment »
Need some advice on genital warts?
If you have genital warts and want to find out what is the best treatment and what you should do in order to protect your partner, then read on. The genital warts are symptoms of a viral infection – the virus is called HPV (human papilloma virus) and is spread via skin to skin contact during sexual intercourse. The people that are most susceptible to the infection are usually younger than 30 since after that age the immune system build its own defense, but older …
Genital Warts Treatment »
The appropriate HPV genital warts treatment actually vary from one individual to another, which is why we will try to give you a bit of an insight on what the genital warts are, what causes them, what they look like and how to successfully treat them.
The warts are caused by the human papilloma virus, also known as HPV and even HPV virus. The virus has more than 100 different strains and some of them are actually classified as high-risk types since they contribute to cervical cancer in women and less …
Genital Warts in Women, Symptoms & Diagnosis »
What are the symptoms of genital warts in women?
Genital warts manifest themselves differently in men and women – in women they usually appear on the vulva, urethra, cervix, and vagina and around the anus. The genital warts are small lesions that can be pink, red and gray; they can also be flat, raised or in grow in clusters. At times the warts are actually quite small and not visible with the naked eye – if a doctor suspects the presence of genital warts, he or she might swab the infected …
Genital Warts Treatment, Home Remedies »
Is treating genital warts at home possible?
The genital warts are quite a stubborn symptom of the human papilloma virus infection and can take from two weeks up to couple of months to be successfully treated. The treatments are generally divided into self-applied and doctor-applied, which means that home genital wart removal is possible. The self-applied treatments include the 0.15% – 0.5% podophyllotoxin (cream or gel) and some of the great natural remedies like Wartrol, Heal Warts and Dermisil for Warts. If you have been infected with HPV and see warts …
