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HPV Can Wartrol Help?

June 30th, 2010 Comments off

Treatment of genital warts is difficult due to the fact there there is no cure for the virus that causes them, human papillomavirus (HPV). The most common treatment for the warts is removal by a dermatologist or general practitioner using chemical removal, electrocautery (burning off with electrically heated needle), freezing, surgical removal, or laser therapy. Removal of the warts provides immediate relief in the short term, but in most patients, the warts eventually come back.

There are also several homeopathic treatments available over the counter such as wartrol wart treatments, but as with all treatments, it is best to consult a physician beforehand. You could have a bad reaction to medication. The homeopathic treatments claim to boost the body’s own immune system response to the warts, and strengthen the body’s ability to fight genital warts on its own. A doctor may also prescribe a podopflilox gel, which a patient can apply topically at home to reduce the warts. Regardless of removal method, treatment is vital. If left untreated, the warts will continue to spread in the genital region and around to the anus, which makes removal increasingly more difficult and more painful for the patient, so regular removal is highly recommended by medical professionals.

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June 30th, 2010 No comments

Treatment of genital warts is difficult due to the fact there there is no cure for the virus that causes them, human papillomavirus (HPV). The most common treatment for the warts is removal by a dermatologist or general practitioner using chemical removal, electrocautery (burning off with electrically heated needle), freezing, surgical removal, or laser therapy. Removal of the warts provides immediate relief in the short term, but in most patients, the warts eventually come back.

There are also several homeopathic treatments such as wartrol available over the counter, but as with all treatments, it is best to consult a physician beforehand. You could have a bad reaction to medication. The homeopathic treatments claim to boost the body’s own immune system response to the warts, and strengthen the body’s ability to fight genital warts on its own. A doctor may also prescribe a podopflilox gel, which a patient can apply topically at home to reduce the warts. Regardless of removal method, treatment is vital. If left untreated, the warts will continue to spread in the genital region and around to the anus, which makes removal increasingly more difficult and more painful for the patient, so regular removal is highly recommended by medical professionals.

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