Genital warts are caused by particular strains of human papillomavirus or HPV that enters the body during sexual intercourse with an infected partner. The virus infects the epidermis or the mucous membrane and then penetrates into the cells through microscopic abrasions that occur during sexual activities. It does not manifest into genital warts immediately, but can remain in latent stage for years without any outward symptoms. They can however, infect others even in that stage. Sometimes the body’s immune system clears them. If the virus manifests as warts, you need to take them seriously because if left untreated, they will enlarge and cause a lot of discomfort. However, there is no guaranteed cure for genital warts. Some has higher success rate than the others.
If warts are not treated soon, they flare up into cauliflower-like florets. Moreover, genital warts can be embarrassing and irritating due to its location not to speak of the pain, burning sensation and itching. Whether we treat the warts by freezing, burning with acid or treat it with laser therapy, after the treatment of genital warts, the following precautions must be taken:
1. Quit smoking and drinking because genital warts persists in people having these habits
2. Take multi-vitamins every day
3. Exercise
4. Drink as much water as possible
5. Have more fruits and vegetables
6. Stop the usage of scented soaps and vaginal deodorants as they irritate the warts.
7. Keep the genital area clean and dry
8. Use condom
9. Have immune renewal tonics to fight genital warts
10. In case of recurrence of genital warts try alternative treatment like homoeopathy or the natural approach.
Our diet must include yellow, red and orange fruits and vegetables. We should have carrots, corn, mangoes, tomatoes, dark green leafy vegetables, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, beans, peanuts and whole grains. This way the immune system will automatically improve and the chances of getting infected by genital warts would definitely reduce.
To test whether genital warts are malignant one should get a biopsy done. Pap smear tests should be done and the cervix must be treated with antibiotics.
However, if the warts are in some unreachable spot, you cannot use these creams and lotions. Then either you have to go for doctor-applied methods like cryosurgery, laser ablation, cauterization or surgical excision or you can take homeopathic or herbal oral medicines. If you opt for the latter, make sure that these oral medicines are FDI approved. Whatever methods you apply, you should try to raise your immunity level because that is only way to clear the Human papillomavirus. Pursue the following guidelines for a quicker recovery:
1. Good health is the key to a strong immune system. Lead a healthy life and eat a balance diet.
2. Exercise regularly to aid digestion of food.
3. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetable. Avoid junk food, which is toxic by nature.
4. Stop drinking and smoking because they produce lot of toxin in the body and reduce immunity.
5. Take multivitamin tablets regularly because lack of vitamins causes deficiency, which in turn reduces immunity.
6. Take a good immune booster tonic regularly.
7. Drink plenty of water to wash out the toxin materials that are produced everyday in the body.
8. Keep yourself clean.
9. Do not use scented soap or fancy douches and deodorants.
10. Use of condoms does not protect you totally, but can help to some extend. Consider taking Gardasil if necessary. Gardasil is a vaccine that has to be taken before being exposed to the threat.
In the treatment of genital warts the points to be taken into consideration are the preference of the patient, the location and size of the genital warts, the side-effects of the treatment, the cost factor and the experience of the physician. Based on all these factors the method of treatment should be decided. None of the treatments can get over in a single sitting. It involves a course of therapy. Since no single treatment can claim to be the best and the
effect of all treatments vary from person to person, it would be a good idea to forego the treatment at least for some time because sometimes, curiously, warts disappear on their own.
Before starting any treatment for genital warts have it diagnosed first. Make sure the tumour like growth is really genital warts and nothing else. In general, genital warts are not malignant, but if the warts persist, you may have tests like Pap smear done. Whatever mode of treatment you follow, stick to it for quite a few months. These things take time to go. Besides, abstain from sex, not only to protect your partner, but also to save the warts from irritation.
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