2015年11月16日星期一
Best Treatment for Genital Warts
As embarrassing and annoying as they are you genital warts will eventually go away on their own. If you want to try and speed up the process and are looking for the best treatment for genital warts then you should always start by visiting your doctor or G.P.
Firstly it’s important to actually confirm that what you have is genital warts and not some other type of skin infection or virus that way your doctor can start you on the correct form of treatment.
Many physicians may recommend that you wait a while before starting looking at various treatments due to their lack of effectiveness and the pain and discomfort of the remedies themselves. Sufferers also react differently to treatments so there is no one ‘cure-all’ that is effective for everyone.
The trouble with delaying treatment is that the outbreak can worsen causing more discomfort which in turn can lead to scratching, bleeding and infecting more areas of your body. This is the reason why many look for more natural herbal remedies to ease their suffering and resume a normal life sooner.
It’s known that the body’s immune system is capable of tackling most outbreak of genital warts and over time eliminating the warts themselves but this is not a fast process and can often take months.
Popular first treatments can include creams and gels such as Podofilox (Condylox) and Imiquimod (Aldara) whose effectiveness is limited and recurrences are likely. These gels need to be prescribed by your physician and can take several weeks for a full cycle of treatment to be completed. Both of these treatments take a different route to clearing your warts. The first, Condylox, attacks the warts directly until it falls off while Aldara activates a immune response to the virus.
Genital Warts and Pregnancy With Women
As if pregnancy wasn’t already stressful enough without having to worry about a genital warts outbreak at the same time.
The good news is that having HPV does not affect a woman’s fertility or ability to carry a pregnancy to term.
If a woman has a history of HPV then this should be brought to the attention of the doctors early in the pregnancy. Your doctor may be inclined to run some additions tests or a pap smear just to check that things are okay.
Genital warts are a disease that is usually transmitted through sexual intercourse. In women, they grow on the exterior and interior of the vagina, uterus, cervix, and the region around the anus. They occur in women who are infected by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, and the fact that they are highly-contagious makes them a major cause of concern for pregnant women.
Women who have a history of HPV infection or genital warts may experience a worsening of the symptoms of the disease during pregnancy, because their immune system will be weakened when they are conceiving. As such, their genital warts may increase in size during pregnancy. Depending on where the warts are located, they may result in complications during delivery. If large warts develop on the inside of the vagina, they may cause obstruction in the birth canal, and this makes it very difficult for the mother to deliver the baby. In some cases, the delivery of a child can cause the warts to hemorrhage. When vaginal birth is impossible due to too much bleeding or obstruction in the birth canal, a caesarian delivery will be performed.
Pregnant women who have genital warts may also pass the disease to their babies, either during pregnancy or childbirth. Although the disease is not curable, it usually does not result in serious health problems for babies. In rare cases, babies of pregnant women with genital warts develop a condition called laryngeal papillomatosis, which can be life-threatening. This disease occurs when warts grow in the throat and mouth of a baby, and the baby may experience difficulty in breathing when the warts become larger. Laryngeal papillomatosis is usually transmitted because of an infected birth canal, and symptoms may not show until the baby reaches the age of three. The most effective form of treatment for this condition is laser surgery, which has to be performed at regular intervals to prevent the warts from obstructing the child’s breathing. Some physicians may also recommend Interferon therapy, which has been proven to be effective in slowing down the growth of the disease.
Pregnant women with genital warts should not use over-the-counter treatments without a physician’s recommendation. Ordinary treatment methods that work for ordinary women with genital warts can be harmful to pregnant women. Most of the over-the-counter medications for treating genital warts containsalicylic acid, a substance that is detrimental to the health of unborn babies. Certain prescription medicines, such as podofilox, are easily absorb-able through the skin, and they can result in birth defects. One of the effective ways to treat genital warts is cyrotherapy, a method that uses extreme cold to destroy warts. It is important to seek advice from a doctor before trying out any treatment method.
Since having genital warts can put a newborn baby’s health at risk, it is advisable that women take the necessary precautions to prevent genital warts. Safe and healthy sexual practices can greatly reduce the chance of contracting the disease. Those who have sex partners with genital wart problems should avoid sexual contact with their partners until the warts are eliminated. A healthy diet and lifestyle can also prevent genital warts, because it helps to strengthen the immune system.
Some strains of HPV are known to have a higher risk of affecting cervical cancer. This is due to HPV causing changes in a woman’s cervical cells.
Recently introduced vaccinations, such as gardasil, can protect against some of the strains of HPV responsible for cervical cancer. Although most effective in females between the ages of puberty and 25 it is an option that should be discussed with your general practitioner first.
Cancers during pregnancy do occur but are extremely rare and in most cases do not affect the health of the fetus directly.
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2015年11月13日星期五
Prevention Of Genital Warts
Genital warts is a sexually transmitted disease, not only harmful to our health, but also affect our family. After a lot of people suffering from genital warts to know the severity of the disease, and therefore we still timely precautions better. Next, tell you about genital warts precautions. We hope to help everyone.
Preventive measures as follows:
1, and resolutely put an end to sexual promiscuity: 60% of patients with genital warts is through sexual contact with infected places. From one infected family in the community, but also transmitted through sexual life spouse, there may be passed to others through close family life contact brought both physically painful, and cause family discord, bear mental stress. Thereby increasing sexual morality, it does not occur extramarital sex is an important aspect of the prevention of genital warts occurred.
2, to prevent contagious: do not use others to lingerie, swimwear and bathtub; do not wash basin pond in the public baths, shower advocate, after bath tub does not sit directly on the ground seat; try to use squat toilet in a public toilet; toilet Wash hands with soap before; not in density, sterilization is not strictly the swimming pool.
3, pay attention to personal hygiene: daily cleaning vulva, wash underwear, underwear individual to be washed separately. Even among family members should also do one pot, towel demultiplexing.
4, after the sick spouse to prohibit sex life. If the spouses were only physical therapy, although genital to genital warts visible disappeared, but the patient is still with human papilloma virus, also should receive oral and outside wash drug to comprehensive treatment, after treatment review. In the meantime if you have sex, use a condom for protection.
5, pregnant women suffering from genital warts after childbirth to prevent infection when fetus, choose cesarean section. Postpartum Do the same with the baby and the bath tub.
The above description is genital warts precaution, I believe you already know, if you suffer from the disease, we have to be treated as soon as possible. Patients who need to know more about the genital warts is a disease easily repeated, so we have to pay attention again after the treatment of the disease, active prevention. I wish you a speedy recovery!
2015年11月12日星期四
Genital Warts Patients Diet
Genital warts patients should take more food with high protein, and take more exercise. To keep a good mood is also very important. Patients should eat fruits, vegetables, and avoid drinking and smocking.
Patients with genital warts should take less sea food, no beef, no dog meat and no sheep, spicy food also should forbidden. In Chinese medicine, the word ‘stimulating food’ is often mentioned. During the treatment of genital warts, stimulating food contains lychee, sea food, sheep, spicy food and so on. For genital warts patients, a lighter diet is necessary.
The relapse of genital warts often occur in the condition of low immunity of patients, so patients also should take more foods rich in VC.
Experts also suggest patients take dairy products rich in lactic acid bacteria which can keep the balance of intestinal bacteria structure.
2015年11月11日星期三
Chinese Medicine Treatment for Genital warts
Genital warts is a common sexually transmitted disease that appears as small
bumps that have an appearance similar to cauliflower. The warts themselves,
caused by the human papillomavirus, can be treated with surgery or medication;
however, the more significant danger associated with the disease is for women
who have an increased risk of acquiring cervical cancer, according to the Mayo
Clinic website. For women, genital warts occur on the vulva or the walls of the
vagina. For men, the warts may occur on the shaft or tip of the penis. About 30
percent of genital warts heal without treatment, but for the majority of cases
that require medical intervention, herbal treatments are available to manage the
outbreaks.
The green tea plant, camellia sinensis, is native throughout Asia and has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Green tea's high levels of antioxidants have been shown to be effective against genital warts, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The recommended dose of the green tea standardized extract is 250 mg to 500 mg per day. An ointment made from green tea extract has also been shown to be effective against genital warts.
Reishi mushrooms have been used for more than 4,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine to fight viruses and support the immune system. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, reishi can be used to treat genial warts effectively. The recommended dose is 150 mg to 300 mg, taken two to three times per day for antiviral action and immune system support. If you have a condition related to blood pressure or blood thinning, be sure to consult a physician prior to taking reishi as it can impact these health issues.
The green tea plant, camellia sinensis, is native throughout Asia and has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Green tea's high levels of antioxidants have been shown to be effective against genital warts, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The recommended dose of the green tea standardized extract is 250 mg to 500 mg per day. An ointment made from green tea extract has also been shown to be effective against genital warts.
Reishi mushrooms have been used for more than 4,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine to fight viruses and support the immune system. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, reishi can be used to treat genial warts effectively. The recommended dose is 150 mg to 300 mg, taken two to three times per day for antiviral action and immune system support. If you have a condition related to blood pressure or blood thinning, be sure to consult a physician prior to taking reishi as it can impact these health issues.
How to Treat Genital Warts at Home
Genital warts are growths on genitals that are caused from viral infections. Genital warts are caused by the low-risk types of the human papillomavirus. If you become infected with genital warts you should determine where the sexually transmitted disease came from and let the sexual partner know. Symptoms can include difficulty urinating, itching, burning sensation, bleeding, blisters and flu-like symptoms. If you have a small case of genital warts it is possible that you can get rid of them at home. However, for severe cases you may need cryotherapy or laser treatments.
Apply aloe vera to the area to help ease discomfort while trying to get rid of the problem. The cream can be purchased at your local retail store. Make sure to only use a small handful at a time to prevent you from scratching.
Add 1 tbsp. of vitamin E oil and one-quarter teaspoon of raw crushed garlic to a small bowl and mix well. Apply the mixture to your genital warts and then cover the area immediately with adhesive tape. The warts should fall off within one week, but if there are still some warts you should try another home remedy.
Apply a mixture of blended onion slices and salt three times a day until the warts disappear. Also, you can add two to three drops of apple cider vinegar to a cotton ball and apply it to your warts three times a day for similar results.
Add 1 oz. of caster oil, 1 tsp. of thuja essential oil, 1 tsp. of tea tree oil and 540 mg of Vitamin E to a small bowl and mix well. Use a cotton swab to apply the essential oil mixture to the warts three times a day. Also, make sure not to spread the mixture on surrounding skin.
2015年11月10日星期二
Can Be Cured Genital Warts In Women
Genital warts (sometimes called condylomata acuminata or venereal warts) are
single or multiple bumps that appear in the genital areas of men and women
including the vagina, cervix, penis, and rectum. Like warts that appear on other
areas of your skin, genital warts are caused by a virus called HPV.
Genital warts can be treated, and probably cured in some cases. A “cure” means that the virus is gone. There is no reliable way to determine whether or not the HPV virus is gone. Treatments are effective at getting rid of the visible warts, but the virus may persist in the skin, and cause new warts to develop months or years later.
If you or your sexual partner has warts that are visible in the genital area, you should avoid any sexual contact until the warts are treated. Condoms may reduce the risk of spread. Be aware that people with no visible warts may be infected with the HPV virus (they may not even be aware themselves that they have it) and spread it to you.
How can you avoid genital warts?
Get vaccinated against HPV.
Certain types of HPV vaccines protect against the low-risk HPV that causes 90% of genital warts.
HPV vaccine is safe for all females 9 to 26 years old.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends all 11-12 year old girls get the HPV vaccine.
Avoid sexual contact.
Have safer sex:
Reduce the number of sexual partners.
Condoms, when used correctly, can reduce the risk of getting HPV. But, condoms may not cover all infected areas. Each time you have sex use a condom (male or female type):
Before vaginal sex
Before anal sex
Before oral sex
Have sex with only one partner who does not have sex with others and does not have HPV.
Know that other forms of birth control do not protect against HPV.
- See more at: http://www.publichealth.va.gov/infectiondontpassiton/womens-health-guide/stds/genital-warts.asp#sthash.8ZDA2skH.dpuf
Genital warts can be treated, and probably cured in some cases. A “cure” means that the virus is gone. There is no reliable way to determine whether or not the HPV virus is gone. Treatments are effective at getting rid of the visible warts, but the virus may persist in the skin, and cause new warts to develop months or years later.
If you or your sexual partner has warts that are visible in the genital area, you should avoid any sexual contact until the warts are treated. Condoms may reduce the risk of spread. Be aware that people with no visible warts may be infected with the HPV virus (they may not even be aware themselves that they have it) and spread it to you.
How can you avoid genital warts?
Get vaccinated against HPV.
Certain types of HPV vaccines protect against the low-risk HPV that causes 90% of genital warts.
HPV vaccine is safe for all females 9 to 26 years old.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends all 11-12 year old girls get the HPV vaccine.
Avoid sexual contact.
Have safer sex:
Reduce the number of sexual partners.
Condoms, when used correctly, can reduce the risk of getting HPV. But, condoms may not cover all infected areas. Each time you have sex use a condom (male or female type):
Before vaginal sex
Before anal sex
Before oral sex
Have sex with only one partner who does not have sex with others and does not have HPV.
Know that other forms of birth control do not protect against HPV.
- See more at: http://www.publichealth.va.gov/infectiondontpassiton/womens-health-guide/stds/genital-warts.asp#sthash.8ZDA2skH.dpuf
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