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Tagamet Warts

Has anyone ever been on Cimetidine (aka Tagamet) to help get rid of flat Warts? How did it work for you?

My podiatrist just put me on this medicine, and I was wondering if it really works all that well or if I should tell her to stuff it because of the long list of potential drug reactions and side effects. Today is my first day of the medicine; she’s got me on 400mg 3x a day. Thanks for your input!

I’ve prescribed it before for other folks as an adjunct (not the only) medicine for wart therapy. I found it didn’t work so well on its own…

As far as the side effects go, any medicine you take has a laundry list of potential side effects. If you feel fine on the medicine, it won’t hurt to continue on it. Tagamet is a safe medicine in most people. My suggestion would be to simply buy some Compund W and use it along with the Tagamet.




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Treating Warts

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how expencive is treating anal Warts?and does cervial cancer affect men?does it mean my partner has hpv infect

does it mean my partner have hpv infection if we are togather more than 3 years by now

It depends on how bad the warts are. There is prescription medication your doctor can prescribe you. Aldara cream and Condylox cream work really well and are fairly inexpensive. You can apply either one of these medications at your own home at your convenience. You have to give the medication some time though. I used Aldara cream 10 months ago when I had genital warts and it took a little over a month for them to completely disappear. If this doesn’t work, there is a stronger medication that the doctor can apply at the doctors office.

If the warts are more severe you may need to have them be removed with surgery. The doctor may want to freeze or burn them off.

And, no, cervical cancer can NOT affect men. HPV can cause penile and anal cancer in men though, but this is REALLY rare. The main concern with HPV is the cervical cancer, which only affects women. Cervical cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women (after breast cancer) and kills about 4,000 women a year!

Since you have been with your partner for more than 3 years now, chances of them already having it are REALLY good. HPV is one of the most common STDs. Since there is no test for men to detect HPV though, it’s pretty impossible for him to know if he has it or not. Men usually find out they have HPV by developing warts. This can take months and even years sometimes for them to develop and they have to have that kind of HPV that causes warts. There are over 100 different kinds of HPV and only a handful actually cause warts. The easiest way for a woman to find out if she has HPV is by getting a pap smear done. This is the best thing a woman can do to detect any early signs of abnormal growth on the cervix, which can eventually turn into cervical cancer.

General Dermatology by Birmingham Dermatologist, Dr. Jenny Sobera




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