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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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Simple anal wart treatment
Anal warts are
the condition mainly affects the rectum. A small pinhead sized wart
with no pain will be noticed and this will increase to a pea size
with discomfort to the individual. There are numerous treatments
for the cure of anal warts. But the treatment adopted in the early
stage should cater the need for the patient in such a way to reduce
the pain symptoms, burning and itching symptoms exhibited, to avoid
the outbreak by killing the virus completely and to eliminate the
outbreaks forever. The products chosen should fulfill the requirements.
The requirements are removing the visible signs of the wart from
the region and eliminating the warts forever by killing the viruses.
The healing processes differ for individuals. The treatment should
be carried out after examining the quantity and size of warts. The
warts wont grow again in the previous affected area.
Warts can be
treated but cant be cured completely. Products called heal
warts, used to draw the warts out of the skin with no burning or
itching. This is a topical application and should not be used in
pregnant women. This is available in 2 forms as 11 ml bottle and
33 ml bottle. Podophyllinor, podofilox and 5- fluorocil cream can
be used readily in the affected site and should not be used in expectant
mother. The smaller warts can be removed by adopting any one of
the methods such as freezing (cryo surgery), burning (Electrocautery)
and laser treatment. If the response to the treatment is unfavorable,
the only way to treat the condition is surgery. The antiviral drug
alpha interferon can be injected directly into the warts. The drug
is expensive, however, and does not reduce the rate that the anal
warts return. The recurrence of the warts is noticed even after
treatments, because the virus is still present in the body.
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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