Real natural healing for genital warts?
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Genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. The warts are harmless and affect the genital and anal area of both men and women and are most common in young sexually active adults.
Genital warts are caused by a group of viruses called Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). There are over 100 types of HPV, most of which do not cause disease in healthy people.
About 80% of sexually active people have HPV infection at some stage in their lives. Most HPV infections clear by themselves under the influence of the immune system.
Two of the sexually transmitted HPV types (6 and 11) are known to cause genital warts.
About one in ten people carry these HPV types but only one in a hundred will develop visible warts.
The HPV types that cause genital warts are harmless but other invisible high-risk HPV types, which are sexually transmitted, can increase a woman’s risk of cervical cancer.
Clinic treatments include:
Cryotherapy: Freezing of the warts by liquid nitrogen. Once weekly treatments are recommended and it may be necessary to make multiple visits to the clinic.
Home treatments:
These include creams or solutions, which are applied on to the surface of the warts. These treatments can be prescribed by your doctor and can take from 4 to 16 weeks to work.
If there are a number of large or very persistent warts, referral to hospital for laser therapy, electro-cautery or surgery may be necessary.
Yoga, massage relaxation and not focusing on your problem can also help
The homeopathic remedy Thuja can also be helpful in the treatment of genital warts,
The prescription for Thuja is as follows:
One 30c tablet to be taken three times a day for three days over 4-5 weeks. Tablets should not be touched but dispensed into the lid of the tablet bottle, placed in the mouth and sucked not swallowed. Thuja should not be taken with food or drink.
Hi, Cyrotherapy is a good means of removing the warts by freezing them or by using a laser. However, you must realize that genital warts need to be distinguished from the warts that generally appear on the hands. Thus, using chemicals without any prescription can be dangerous for the genital skin.
Minor surgeries are a good option if the doctor has tried laser treatment and freezing. The duration of treatment depends on the degree and number of genital warts. If the virus is a relatively new entrant in the body then the treatment duration is comparatively less and otherwise it may take months to heal. If you have any queries in this regard then contact your doctor and avoid the build-up of these unwanted warts.
If on the other hand you want to go through with natural treatments and remedies, you will find that there is no shortage in that field either. You will be able to find out how to get rid of warts using these methods from a qualified herbalist or a naturopath.
Some of the better known methods of how to get rid of warts includes the use of garlic. This Nature’s wonder drug can normally be found in your kitchen and if you can just stand the pungent smell you can get rid of warts by peeling and halving a garlic clove and then rubbing it on the affected area.
You will need to do this at least twice a day until the warts are gone. If you’re wondering how to get rid of warts without the use of something as pungent as garlic, you also have the option of using herbal tinctures, or suppositories.
Jason Homan
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