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HPV Genital Warts Treatment

13 May 2010 5 views No Comment

dealing with genital wartsThe 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 often to the development of penile, throat or anal cancer. Luckily, the types that cause the majority of the warts, the HPV 6 and HPV 11, are low-risk strains and do not present major health hazard. The virus is transmitted during sexual intercourse, oral sex, or skin-to-skin contact. The HPV infection is also quite common and believed to be the most widespread sexually transmitted disease – in the year 2000 more than 4 million new infections have been recorded in the US alone.

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At the time of this writing there is no cure for the virus infection and what a HPV genital warts treatment does is to simply remove the symptoms – the warts themselves, while the virus remains present in the patient’s organism. This quite often leads to the warts reappearing a few months after a successful treatment; at times the patient’s immune system will successfully fight off the infection, which is why people should try to boost their immune system during and after the treatment – this can be done by regular exercise, proper diet and supplements. It should be noted that even though millions of men and women get infected with the human papilloma virus, not all of them will develop genital warts – the fact that they are unaware of their infection though makes them more likely to spread it to their partners.

At present, there is no vaccine against the types of HPV that cause genital warts – a vaccine for women has been developed and used in some countries, but it actually targets only the strains that contribute to the development of cervical cancer.

There is also no such thing as best HPV genital warts treatment – the right treatment depends on the individual circumstances. In most cases the number of the warts is less than a dozen and they are contained to a small area, but if they are left untreated for longer period they might grow larger and spread all over the genital and the anal area. Once this happens, the treatments are usually more expensive and require repeat visits to a clinic or the doctor’s office.

When looking for a HPV genital warts treatment you should visit a qualified health professional and let him help you make the right choice – take into consideration the cost of the treatment, the possible side effects, the length, and the recovery period if any. In mild to moderate cases the application of Podofilox cream or gel at home is all that the patient needs, while in other circumstances the use of cryotherapy, Podophyllin, TCA (trichloracetic acid), electrocautery, surgical removal or laser treatment might be required and all of them doctor-applied.

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