Genital Warts Treatment »

[6 May 2010 | No Comment | 2 views]
Heal Genital Warts

What is the best way to heal genital warts?
The genital warts can be quite stubborn and take some time to heal, no matter what method is used; once they have been removed, they can also reappear as soon as three weeks, but sometimes even years, later. This is because the underlying infection cannot be cured and unless is it suppressed by the immune system, there is always a chance of recurrence. The warts are usually harmless, but at times can cause irritation, itching, pain and even bleeding and painful intercourse; …

Home Remedies »

[1 May 2010 | No Comment | 3 views]
Homeopathic Remedies For Genital Warts

What are the best homeopathic remedies for genital warts?
Homeopathy uses the “law of similar” in order to fight the symptoms of a disease – it uses natural ingredients that produce similar symptoms in healthy individuals to fight the same symptoms in people that carry that particular disease. The homeopathy is a type of alternative medicine that has been gaining popularity in the past few years, and homeopathic remedies for genital warts in particular have been successfully used as a treatment as well.
The genital warts are caused by a virus infection …

Symptoms & Diagnosis »

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First Signs Of Genital Warts

The first signs of genital warts appear anywhere from a few weeks to a few months after an infection with certain types of the human papilloma virus occurs. The virus has more than 100 different strains and only a few of them cause genital warts, with HPV 6 and HPV 11 being responsible for most of the cases. The majority of the infected people see the beginning signs of genital warts in three months after the infection, but many people might carry the virus and never develop genital warts at …

Symptoms & Diagnosis »

[4 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 22 views]
Early Stages Of Genital Warts

What are the early symptoms of genital warts?
The genital warts manifest themselves in a few weeks to a few months and even more than a year after the virus infection – the warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), which is in most cases sexually transmitted, but can be passed on by skin-to-skin contact as well. Quite a large percentage of the infected people will carry the virus without developing genital warts, while others might have an outbreak only few weeks after the infection.
In the early stages of …

Genital Warts Treatment »

[25 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 10 views]
Get Rid Of Genital Warts

How can you get rid of genital warts?
People that have had them in the past or a currently suffering from genital warts know very well just how difficult are they to remove. The genital warts are a symptom of the human papilloma virus infection – an infection, which is almost always sexually transmitted; only certain strains of the virus cause the warts though and some people carry the infection for years and never develop any symptoms.
Usually the warts appear a few weeks or even months after the sexual contact and …