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Safe Treatment Information for Warts
One of the most common infections in the world is caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), commonly known as wart virus. It is a microscopic virus particle that infects...
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Cures HPV - An Overview
HPV is the human
papilloma virus. This virus is responsible for creating warts in
our skin. Warts are benign growth of the skin and it can be found
anywhere in the skin. Usually they occur in clusters. Warts are
of three types, the common warts, the plantar warts, and the genital
warts. The common warts can appear on any part of the body and the
plantar warts appear on the sole of your foot while the genital
warts appear on the genitals of a person. Warts are contagious and
can spread easily. Hence using same clothes by different persons
should be avoided. Warts can also spread through sex. If you know
that you are having genital warts then it is better to avoid having
sex with your partner to avoid spreading of the warts. Having safe
sex with the use of condoms can control spreading to some extent.
There are many
natural remedies available for treating warts. While using these
natural remedies for curing warts you have to take care of diet
properly. It is better to avoid sugar, refined carbohydrates, red
meats and processed foods from your diet. Eating junk foods should
be avoided. You should take foods which contains vitamins and minerals
during the treatment for warts. Applying aloe vera juice over the
warts is an effective treatment for warts. Garlic, tea tree oil,
colloidal silver, calendula and castor oil are also the natural
remedies that are used for treating warts. Oxidative therapies are
also safe and effective against warts. Echinacea, Thuja, Calendula,
GoldenSeal, Lomatium, and Wintergreen are some of the herbs that
can be used in the treatment of warts. Increasing the immune strength
of our body is also important for healing warts. This will strengthen
the natural healing process of our body. You can increase the immune
system by taking herbs like burdock, elm, Turkish rhubarb and sheep
sorrel. Different remedies will work better for different people.
Disclaimer
: The text presented on these pages is for your information
only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It
may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not
use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease
without consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult
your health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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