Be aware that many cases of genital warts and HPV go away on their own, but
this is not always the case. Women, in particular, may be vulnerable to HPV. [3]
Many men who are exposed to HPV have no symptoms or problems associated with
genital warts. Men (and women) who are exposed to HPV and show no signs can
still transmit the infection by unprotected sexual contact.
Treat genital warts with various types of prescription creams. Do not treat
genital warts, as you would a wart on finger or foot. After obtaining a
diagnosis from your doctor, you may receive one of the many topical creams are
commonly used to treat genital warts:
Podofilox. Podofilox or Condylox, is a solution or gel that is applied to the
affected area. It is used in cycles for several weeks until the wart falls off.
It releases about 45% to 90% of warts, although research shows that warts can
recur in 30% to 60% of cases
Imiquimod. Imiquimod or Aldara is a topical cream of the immune response. It
is applied to the wart and causes less irritation than podofilox. In 70% to 85%
of cases, the initial warts are removed, but in 5% to 20% of cases, the warts
return.
Veregen Polyphenon and E. These ointments are derived from green tea and
other ingredients. Approved by the FDA to fight against genital warts.
Your doctor can give you two or more options for removing genital warts. You
have to take into account the suffering that accompanies the process. Some even
turn to homeopathic treatment to save money and visit the doctor. Whatever the
treatment, it may be, it is always better to have no cure. Have done before it
gets worse.
Give your treatment time to work. As mentioned earlier, most of the above
treatments, with a little patience, genital warts will be removed. If, however,
three separate courses of treatment with your doctor or physician six approved
home treatments fail to remove genital warts, your doctor will want to reassess
the course of treatment.
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