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
What are signs of genital warts in women?
Genital warts are usually flesh-colored growths that may be raised or flat,
single or multiple, small or large. But even after seeing pictures, you may not
be able to recognize genital warts because they don’t always look the same.
Approximately 90% of all genital warts are caused by HPV Types 6 and 11. Approximately 3 out of 4 people will get them after having any kind of genital contact with someone infected.
Genital warts can grow anywhere in the genital area:
In the vagina
Around the vaginal opening
On the cervix (the opening to the womb)
On the groin
In or around the anus
In the mouth or throat (rare)
Genital warts:
Can be any size – from so small they can't be seen, to big clusters and lumps
Can be smooth with a "mosaic" pattern or bumpy like a cauliflower
Are soft, moist and flesh-colored
Can cause itching, burning or pain
Not all HPV infections cause genital warts. HPV infections often do not have any signs that you can see or feel. Some HPV infections can be more serious, seeHPV.
Even if you can't see any genital warts, you could still have an HPV infection.
Diagnosing of Genital Warts
Diagnosing genital warts can be tricky, because people are often too embarrassed to consult their GP. Since genital warts are not always visible to the naked eye, your doctor might have to carry out tests to determine whether you are infected or not or not. If you're worried that you might have genital warts, it is important to get a professional diagnosis as soon as possible. This will preserve both your peace of mind and your health.
If your doctor needs further tests to determine whether you're infected, he may need to perform a biopsy (i.e. take a sample of tissue from the wart or “suspicious” skin area) and send it to a lab for analysis. This will help detect signs of genital or cervical cancers. For people who are considered “at risk” and who have been diagnosed with HPV, it is important to have regular check-ups (including a biopsy) to make sure that everything is fine.
Approximately 90% of all genital warts are caused by HPV Types 6 and 11. Approximately 3 out of 4 people will get them after having any kind of genital contact with someone infected.
Genital warts can grow anywhere in the genital area:
In the vagina
Around the vaginal opening
On the cervix (the opening to the womb)
On the groin
In or around the anus
In the mouth or throat (rare)
Genital warts:
Can be any size – from so small they can't be seen, to big clusters and lumps
Can be smooth with a "mosaic" pattern or bumpy like a cauliflower
Are soft, moist and flesh-colored
Can cause itching, burning or pain
Not all HPV infections cause genital warts. HPV infections often do not have any signs that you can see or feel. Some HPV infections can be more serious, seeHPV.
Even if you can't see any genital warts, you could still have an HPV infection.
Diagnosing of Genital Warts
Diagnosing genital warts can be tricky, because people are often too embarrassed to consult their GP. Since genital warts are not always visible to the naked eye, your doctor might have to carry out tests to determine whether you are infected or not or not. If you're worried that you might have genital warts, it is important to get a professional diagnosis as soon as possible. This will preserve both your peace of mind and your health.
If your doctor needs further tests to determine whether you're infected, he may need to perform a biopsy (i.e. take a sample of tissue from the wart or “suspicious” skin area) and send it to a lab for analysis. This will help detect signs of genital or cervical cancers. For people who are considered “at risk” and who have been diagnosed with HPV, it is important to have regular check-ups (including a biopsy) to make sure that everything is fine.
2015年11月9日星期一
5 Home Remedies for Genital warts
Genital warts are the commonest type of genital infections which can be transmitted sexually. The appearance of genital warts is cauliflower like or tiny bumps of flesh color. A virus - human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for causing genital warts on whole body. There are some home remedies available which can decrease the symptoms of genital warts but still it is vital to consult your doctor for treating the problem medically.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is a popular and highly effective home remedy for genitals warts. The acetic acid in apple cider vinegar is corrosive in nature. When it comes in contact with the affected skin, it helps wear down the abnormal growth of the skin tissues. Plus, its antiviral property helps kill the virus that causes genital warts.
Apply petroleum jelly on the skin surrounding the genital wart to protect the unaffected skin.
Moisten a cotton ball with apple cider vinegar and apply it to the affected area.
Use an adhesive tape to hold the cotton ball in place for two to three hours.
Remove the cotton ball and wash the area with warm water.
After half an hour, repeat the process again.
Use this treatment two to three times daily for a few days or until the genital wart is completely gone.
Also, drinking apple cider vinegar diluted in water is beneficial. Add two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to a glass of water and drink it daily.
Garlic
Garlic is known for its antiviral properties, hence it can easily take care of the virus that causes genital warts.
Crush a few garlic cloves into a fine paste.
Apply the paste to the affected skin.
Cover the area with a bandage, and leave it on for one to two hours.
Remove the bandage and wash the area with lukewarm water.
Repeat two or three times daily until you get rid of the genital warts.
You can also take two garlic capsules daily until the warts are eliminated.
Aloe Vera
Due to its natural healing properties, aloe vera is often used in the treatment of genital warts. Plus, this herb is rich with antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. Aloe vera can also soothe the skin and relieve itching.
Cut open an aloe vera leaf and extract the gel.
Dip a cotton ball in the gel and apply it directly on the affected area.
Secure the cotton ball with tape and leave it on overnight.
The next morning, remove the cotton ball and wash the gel off with warm water.
Repeat once daily for one month or until your warts are gone.
You can also drink aloe vera juice to boost your immune system, which in turn will help your body quickly fight off the virus that causes genital warts.
Castor Oil
The odorless and tasteless castor oil is used to treat many skin problems, including genital warts. The ricinoleic acid present in castor oil has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties that help treat genital warts.
Soak a cotton ball in cold-pressed pure castor oil.
Put the cotton ball over the wart and secure it with tape. Leave it on overnight.
The next morning, remove the cotton ball and clean the area with warm water.
Gently exfoliate the area with a washcloth or loofah sponge to remove the dead skin cells.
Repeat this remedy daily until the wart becomes dark and eventually falls off.
Vitamin E Oil
Vitamin E Oil can also effectively reduce the size of genital warts and prevent reinfections. Use a cotton ball or a filler to apply a few drops of Vitamin E oil directly above the warts. Repeat this for at least twice every day until the warts disappear completely. If need be, apply some crushed garlic over the warts immediately after applying some vitamin E oil on them. This would help get rid of the infection (and the warts) faster.
2015年11月8日星期日
Test and Diagnosis of Genital warts
Genital warts is the human papillomavirus (HPV) infections caused by anal
genital area proliferative damage as the main performance of sexually
transmitted diseases. Most occurred in the 18 to 50-year-old young people. After
about two weeks to eight months, an average of three months after the onset of
incubation. The disease is more common, mainly spread through sexual
contact.
1. The acetic acid white test
With 3% to 5% acetic acid solution treated with partial or wet for 5 to 10 minutes in the white area of HPV infection, the so-called "acid white phenomenon." But specificity is not high, some chronic inflammation, such as Candida vulvitis, genital trauma and non-specific inflammation can cause false positive.
2. cytology
Wart with vaginal or cervical tissue smear, Papanicolaou stain, you can see two kinds of cells, namely cell vacuolization and dyskeratosis cells exist, for genital warts have diagnostic value.
3. Histopathological examination
As vacuoles of cells in the spinous layer and granular layer above, is an important diagnostic evidence of HPV infection.
The immunological tests
Using antibodies against HPV lesions in the HPV protein antigen. The method sensitivity is not high, the detection rate is only about 50%.
5. The nucleic acid hybridization test
It is an important means to detect HPV infection, including dot-blot (dot blot hybridization), in situ hybridization, nucleic acid blotting (Southern blot hybridization). The specificity and sensitivity of these methods are high, sensitive and reliable method for the diagnosis of HPV infection. But the cumbersome technical operations, generally carried out no clinically.
6. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
It is the most sensitive method of detection of HPV infection, but also make type-specific analysis, with high sensitivity, the method is simple and rapid characteristics. It has been widely used in clinical practice.
1. The acetic acid white test
With 3% to 5% acetic acid solution treated with partial or wet for 5 to 10 minutes in the white area of HPV infection, the so-called "acid white phenomenon." But specificity is not high, some chronic inflammation, such as Candida vulvitis, genital trauma and non-specific inflammation can cause false positive.
2. cytology
Wart with vaginal or cervical tissue smear, Papanicolaou stain, you can see two kinds of cells, namely cell vacuolization and dyskeratosis cells exist, for genital warts have diagnostic value.
3. Histopathological examination
As vacuoles of cells in the spinous layer and granular layer above, is an important diagnostic evidence of HPV infection.
The immunological tests
Using antibodies against HPV lesions in the HPV protein antigen. The method sensitivity is not high, the detection rate is only about 50%.
5. The nucleic acid hybridization test
It is an important means to detect HPV infection, including dot-blot (dot blot hybridization), in situ hybridization, nucleic acid blotting (Southern blot hybridization). The specificity and sensitivity of these methods are high, sensitive and reliable method for the diagnosis of HPV infection. But the cumbersome technical operations, generally carried out no clinically.
6. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
It is the most sensitive method of detection of HPV infection, but also make type-specific analysis, with high sensitivity, the method is simple and rapid characteristics. It has been widely used in clinical practice.
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