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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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Information on Cures of Wart
Warts are caused
by the human papilloma virus and there are many cures available
for the human papilloma virus. An understanding of the different
cures available will help you to choose a method to cure warts if
you have any. Usually warts are harmless but if left unattended
they can grow in to cancerous growths in the future. Hence there
is a need to cure them at an early stage itself. Warts are contagious.
They spread easily through contacts. Sexual contact is the most
common way by which warts spread. The warts that are found in the
genitals are responsible for spreading through sexual contacts.
Hence a person having genital warts should avoid having sex with
their partners to avoid spreading of the human papilloma virus.
Cures in the form of allopathic creams, natural remedies, and technological
remedies are available for treating any type of warts in our body.
It is common
to use allopathic creams for treatment of warts since they are very
easily available at any medical stores without prescriptions. The
herbal remedies are also available but knowledge of the herbal remedies
is essential to use one of the remedy to cure warts. Allopathic
creams like the Aldara cream and the Condysil Crème are easily
available in the medical stores. Natural remedies like Echinacea,
Goldenseal, Calendula, Aloe vera juice, Tea tree oil, and Garlic
are easily available. These natural remedies are usually preferred
to other forms of treatments since they dont have any side
effects when compared to the other forms of treatments. For persons
who want immediate results, technological treatments like the laser
treatments and the Cryotherapies can be used. Consult your doctor
for the selection of the type of laser treatment that would suit
your skin type.
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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