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2013年5月23日星期四

HPV Infection Treatment


Treatment for HPV infections usually includes oral antiviral medications, and cryotherapy, laser therapy, or surgery to remove genital warts.
There are several treatment options for warts. Some treatments can be applied at home and others need to be done at the doctor's office. Removing warts does not always eliminate the HPV infection, as warts can reappear after treatment since the virus may still be present in the body.

Genital warts can be treated by using medications (e.g., imiquimod*, podophyllotoxin, podophyllum, trichloroacetic acid).
If medications don't work, your doctor may suggest one of the following procedures, which physically remove warts by:
Freezing with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy)
Electrocautery, which uses an electrical current to burn off warts or lesions
Surgical removal
Laser surgery
Depending on the circumstances and when a diagnosis was made, the abnormal cells in cervical dysplasia can be removed by freezing or laser surgery.
However, treatment is available for the changes HPV can cause to the cervix. There is also treatment for the genital warts that are caused by HPV. The next best thing to a cure is protecting yourself by not having sex, by only having sex in a mutually monogamous relationship, or by getting the HPV vaccine.

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2013年5月6日星期一

A male HPV infection


HPV is common virus, the virus that causes genital warts and abnormal pap smears, is the most common STD in the US. These types can infect the genital areas of men, including the skin on and around the penis or anus. They can also infect the mouth and throat. About 6 million people get it each year, and at least 75% of sexually active men and women get it at some point in their lives. Most people fight off the virus on their own, but about 1% of all HPV-infected people develop genital warts.
How do men infect HPV?
In men, genital warts most often appear on the penis, on the scrotum, in or around the anus, or on the groin. For men, HPV infection — including those that can cause cellular changes — produce no symptoms, so diagnosing HPV in men is difficult. The diagnosis of HPV in men is made from the presence of external genital warts. HPV warts – How long do they last
Is there a treatment or cure for HPV?
There is no treatment or cure for HPV. But there are ways to treat the health problems caused by HPV in men.
Genital warts can be treated with medicine, removed (surgery), or frozen off. Some of these treatments involve a visit to the doctor. Others can be done at home by the patient himself. No one treatment is better than another.

If there are too many warts or they are bulky your physician may recommend one of the following treatment options:
1、 Chemical treatment methods (cryotherapy) can be painful, embarrassing and may cause scarring. Direct application of two powerful chemicals (podophyllin and trichloroacetic acid) can destroy external genital and anal warts, but this must be repeated several times.
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Wait to get rid of genital warts. Usually, doctors allow patients to wait until the genital warts go away on their own. But it takes a long time in some people – two years. No one ensures that genital warts will go away in months. If left untreated, genital warts may increase in numbers and size. (Order Now!)

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