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8 December 2009 318 views 2 Comments

genital warts home treatmentWhat is the best genital warts home treatment?

When it comes to genital warts, most people that have been infected with the human papilloma virus (the virus that causes the outbreak of the warts) are familiar with the different treatments, but what many don’t know is that most of them require a visit to a clinic or the doctor’s office. Of course, if the patient has only a few warts, then the doctor might recommend one of the patient-applied treatments that can be carried out at home.

However, more and more people are opting out for a genital warts home treatment since the conventional methods can be not only quite expensive, but some are painful, might leave scars, or require numerous trips to the clinic. A genital warts home treatment on the other hand is self-applied and in most cases will take care of the warts in a couple of weeks. Keep in mind though that the genital warts treatments do not kill the virus, they only take care of the visible symptoms – the warts themselves; the virus will continue to reside in the infected person’s body even after a successful treatment.

Back to the main question – what is the best genital warts home treatment?

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Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that question since the infection affects different people differently – some will have only a few warts, while others will have clusters of warts; in some instances the warts are in the genital area, in other cases they might be on the vaginal walls or the anus, which is why if a person gets infected he or she should let his or her physician determine the best course of action. The most popular home treatments for genital warts are:

Herbal remedies – many natural products like Dermisil for Warts, Heal Warts and Wartrol are used successfully by people that have genital warts and the feedback is overwhelmingly positive. These products are all self-applied, can be purchased without prescription online or offline and delivered right to your doorstep in a matter of days. The success rate is pretty high and they do not have the same side effects as many of the traditional treatments, don’t leave scarring and cost considerably less.

Podofilox – solution or gel of podofilox (0.5%) is applied with a cotton swab or a finger directly on the warts; the normal schedule is using the gel or the lotion twice a day for three days, followed by four days of no treatment. This cycle can be repeated for up to four weeks if necessary.

Imiquimod: the 5% cream is usually used for genital warts. The product does not only clear the warts, but also stimulates the immune system. The clinical studies have shown that this genital warts home treatment is effective in approximately 50% of the cases, but as with all other treatments there is a chance of the warts coming back and that chance is estimated to be 20%.

Be advised that at the time of this writing there is no cure for the human papilloma virus infection and the best way to avoid genital warts is prevention – this means less casual sexual contacts, use of condoms and seeking immediate medical attention if you experience the symptoms.

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  • Treating Genital Warts said:

    [...] Treating genital warts at home – Podophyllin solution and Podophyllotoxin solution and Podophyllotoxin cream are used to remove genital warts and are the most common self-applied treatments; if you are using any of them make sure that you follow the instructions carefully since some of these products can cause irritation to the surrounding skin while others should be used only for a few days followed by a period of no therapy. The results are usually achieved in anywhere from eight to sixteen weeks. Other great way of treating genital warts are the various natural products – some of them are topical (have to be applied directly to the warts), while some are working by boosting up the patient’s immune system in order to help neutralizing the virus infection; the natural treatments are the preferred choice for thousands of men and women since they have no short-term or long-term side effects and most can be purchased anonymously and safely online. [...]

  • Dealing With Genital Warts said:

    [...] the warts and once he or she properly diagnoses you, then you can decide on the proper treatment. In mild cases the warts can be treated at home with gels or creams, prescribed by your doctor, but if the warts are widespread, large, or [...]

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