Archive for January, 2010

What Are Your Genital Warts Treatment Options?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

If you suspect or have been diagnosed with genital warts, you may wonder what type of genital warts treatment options are available to aid your recovery time, or at least remove the warts from being physically present. There are three excellent surgical genital warts treatment options that are proved to remove genital warts, and there are also tips for home care and medications that can help you control future breakouts. However, one thing you should know upfront however is that there is no definite cure for genital warts, simple genital warts treatment plans that will help keep outbreaks under control.

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All About Genital Warts

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

If you have heard about the sexually transmitted diseases, than you have most likely heard the term genital warts tossed around as one you do not want. There have been many TV commercials that offer medication for those who are forced to live with genital warts because genital warts are something you cannot cure.

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Treating Genital Warts

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

If you have just been diagnosed with genital warts, or have discovered a rash cauliflower area around your genitals, most likely you are concerned with learning about genital warts treatment. For those who do not have genital warts, reading about genital warts treatment may just be the inspiration you need to practice safe sex. Unfortunately, once you contract genital warts there is no permanent cure for them, but rather just genital warts treatment to make breakouts less frequent and to help ease the burning and rashes that occur during a breakout.

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Genital Warts Relief

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Suffering from genital warts is not an ideal situation to be dealing with as they can often be painful and irritable even if they do not show up right away. It is possible to have genital warts and not be aware of it, but what you may be aware of is tiny little clusters of warts that form around your vaginal or penis area, depending on your sex. If you find that you have contracted the human papilloma virus, the first thing you no doubt want to find is a genital warts relief to ease the problems associated with the condition.

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Wartrol Genital Warts Treatment

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

A huge number of people become infected with Genital Warts because they can be spread very easily without even knowing you have them. There are therefore a lot of people suffering from Genital Warts and looking products to help treat them.

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Overview of Human Papillomavirus (Genital Warts)

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

By: Susan Miller MS BSN RN

Genital warts is a health subject that those who are (or who are about to become) sexually active should be familiar with. Genital warts are caused by certain types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a virus that can be contracted by direct genital contact such as vaginal and/or anal sex. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that at least 50% of sexually active people will get genital HPV

The types of HPV that are associated with the visible skin changes known as genital warts fall into the low risk category. This means that genital warts do not put a person at increased risk for cancer. Genital warts are visible growths or bumps that can be raised or flat, small or large, and singular or multiple in number. External warts can be found on the penis, vulva, scrotum, and surrounding skin tissues. Internal warts can be found on the cervix, vagina, urethra, and anus. Often genital warts go unnoticed, but they can be painful, itchy, and bleed easily.

Genital warts can be prevented by abstinence (not having sex). A vaccine is available for women aged 9-26 that prevents certain types of HPV thus reducing the risk of having genital warts. The risk of contracting genital warts can further be reduced by using condoms, and keeping the number of sexual partners you have in your lifetime to a minimum (the partner you select should also have had minimal partners).

While Genital warts may go away on their own, a number of treatment options are available to remove them. When considering the option of having genital warts removed it is important to remember that removal of the wart or warts does not eliminate the HPV infection. Removal also does not prevent the transmission of HPV.

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