Veneral Warts

I went to the doctor and he said that I have some……?

I went to the doctor about some bumps i found on my vagina he said that they are warts but not genital warts and that he knows the difference by looking at them. He took a culture anyway just to be certain but said he has no reason to belive that they are veneral they dont resemble them at all. That they appear the same as the ones on my wrist. They are small almost tiny. Has anyone ever heard of a wart down there that is not a genital wart??

You can get a wart anywhere. I have had a wart on my stomach. I used to do Karate which could explain it.

LUIGI GETS GENITAL WARTS

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Warts Acid Treatment

Warts Acid Treatment
Warts on Toe – How do you know when they are gone? Should I stop the treatment?

I recently went to the GP to get 2 warts looked at on the same toe that I have had for about 2 years now. He gave me a Salicylic Acid to treat them with Morning and Evening. I have been doing this for 5 weeks and it has removed some of the warts however the area is now red, sore and itchy and one of the warts seems to have mostly disappeared and the other is taking its time. I am wondering if I should pause the treatment for a few days to let the area clear up so I can properly see the warts and for the skin to calm down a little. Or would this just slow down there removal?
Thank you for any opinions

if you want to remove warts then you should know that you can remove warts by surgery, freezing, laser, acid or with cream but warts can reappear again and again because warts appears when your immune system is weak! so you must build up your immune system because your body can get rid of warts by itself if your immune system will be strong! so eat more healthy food, more vitamins and more sport activities!
(No smoking, no beer/ale, no booze, no drugs, no junk food, no fast food garbage, no sugary sweet soda’s. Get on a good, balanced, healthy diet including plenty of boiled or steamed vegetables. Drink P L E N T Y O F W A T E R , fruit juices & fat free milk. Snack on lots of RAW fruit & veggies. Get up one hour early every morning & take a BRISK 30 minute walk – then – do the same thing again in the evening after dinner. Make sure you eat a good, balanced breakfast daily. You get your energy for the day from your breakfast meal. Get 8 hours sleep each night. Flip your mattress over so it will level out to give you a good night’s rest. Slack off too much coffee & tea.)

HPV is the virus that causes warts. And HPV virus has many strains. In your case you have HPV virus strain number 2. People can be infected with HPV and never show any symptoms. Others will develop warts. These warts can stay the same size, grow, or go away on their own. It depends on the infected person’s immune system. A healthy immune system means your body may be able to suppress the virus and not show symptoms.

also you should use some herbal treatment!

in that case Wartrol is a good (probably the best) product that gets rid of warts comparatively fast and makes you feel more confident knowing that they wont reappear again! it says that it is designed for Genital Warts but
it does not matter because warts are warts and wartrol works by stimulating your immune system to fight the HPV virus that causes the warts. of course it is better if you use full course (5 months – if I remember correctly).

It worked and still works for me!

I do not know if any pharmacies carry Wartrol but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.wartrol.com/?aid=749165

good luck!

Working in health + personal experience

DISGUSTING!!!

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Foot Warts

Warts Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment

Warts are small harmless tumors of the skin caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. The HPV virus causes a hard protein called keratin in the top layer of the skin (the epidermis) to grow too much, producing the rough, hard texture of a wart. Warts are usually harmless, but they can look unattractive. They often clear up by themselves, although treatment can help to get rid of them more quickly. Warts arent normally painful, although verrucas can sometimes hurt. Warts are very contagious.

It is also possible to get warts from using towels or other objects that were used by a person who has warts. Warts on the genitals are very contagious and can be passed to another person during oral. It is important not to have unprotected if you or your partner has warts on the genital area. Warts can grow on the cervix, and a woman may not know she has them. She may pass the infection to her partner without knowing it. They typically disappear after a few months but can last for years and can reoccur. A few papilloma viruses are known to cause cervical cancer.

A wart is generally a small, rough tumor , typically on hands and feet, that can resemble a cauliflower or a solid blister. The technical name for a wart is verruca vulgaris. There are a wide variety of warts, which are named by their appearance or location. Warts can grow on all parts of your body. They can grow on your skin, on the inside of your mouth, on your genitals and on your rectal area. Contrary to popular belief, warts do not have “roots”. They only grow in the top layer of skin, the epidermis. When they grow down, they displace the second layer of skin, the dermis. They do not grow into the dermis. The underside of a wart is actually smooth. There are several types of warts common warts (around nails on the fingers and toes), foot warts (also called plantar warts and located on the soles of the feet), flat warts (flatter and smoother than other warts, they grow in great numbers at any one time. Found on children’s faces and the beards of men and legs of women-irritation from shaving could account for this). It is reasonable to have all warts treated since they can spread to other parts of the body and to other people. Warts are treated either by using salicylic acid, cryotherapy (freezing), or electrodessication (burning).

Causes of Warts

Find common causes and risk factors of Warts :

Warts are caused by direct contact with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Some types of HPV tend to cause warts on your hands, fingers or near your fingernails.

By sharing towels, razors, or other personal items it can spread to others.

Picking or scratching the wart may cause the virus to spread.

HPV can enter the skin through cuts or scratches on the plantar area of the foot.

Signs and Symptoms of Warts

Sign and symptoms may include the following :

Flesh-colored, white, pink or tan.

Small, fleshy, grainy bumps.

Rough to the touch.

Treatment for Warts

Treatment may include:

Laser treatments (e.g., CO2 laser cautery) can be used to treat warts.

Duct tape occlusion therapy.

Applied manually.

Cryotherapy involves freezing warts with a very cold solution, that destroys the virus.

Self-treatment for warts using an over-the-counter preparation is not recommended.

About the Author

Juliet Cohen writes articles on diseases and conditions and skin disorders. She also writes articles on herbal home remedies.

Plantar Warts – Podiatrist in Passaic, NJ

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Skin Tags Warts

Skin Tags Warts
What’s the quickest most natural/organic way to get rid of Skin Tags, Warts and/or Moles ?

A very wide question! but here goes!

Skin Tags – A little trick a doctor told me, that is if they are not too large, is just simply tie them up with some cotton thread and leave them to fall off!

Warts – Well…. Nitrogen is the main gas in the atmosphere, so, it is natural! Go to the pharmacy, or Doctors and as about Liquid Nitrogen treatment, all you really do is freeze the root of the wart!

Moles – I would never ever touch moles as they can turn cancerous! leave them alone of if they really really bother you go and see you local doctor.

Remove Skin Tags – Moles, Warts & Skin Tags Removal

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