Wart Control

  

This breakthrough topical treatment is designed to eliminate warts and heal damaged skin. Wart Control is formulated to penetrate deep into skin tissue to reach the roots.

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Genital warts and anal warts

Genital warts and anal warts are both HPV borne infections. Genital and anal warts are prevalent among men who engaged in multiple sexual partners, risky sexual acts and in direct contact with a person with warts in genital or anal area. Genital and anal warts had been the problem for gay men who had engaged in these types of sexual activities. One of the risk factors for genital and anal warts is the spread of the virus from skin to skin contact with the infected individual. There are dozens of viral strains that can cause warts on the cervical area in women and anal area in men.

The biggest culprit is the particular HPV strain that is causing warts to grow in the genital and anal area. About 20 different types of viruses can lead to genital and anal hpv in both women and men. This is due to the fact that the glands in the anus are similar to those of a woman's cervix and thus severity of the infection in either area can contribute to the development of a cancerous cell. Some people infected with human papilloma virus (hpv) may show some outbreak of genital and anal warts, visible during diagnosis, while others may have too small wart, which is not visible in the naked eye. Invisible warts are very risky as the risk of passing hvp to your sexual partner is high.

According to medical research, one of the best ways to detect the presence of genital and anal warts by screening. This is recommended for early detection in order to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and the development of genital cancer. Screening is available to men and women and can be done as scheduled by your doctor. Genital and anal warts can both co exist as the environment is friendly for the virus to replicate. If a man performing anal sex has warts on the penis then for sure you will catchthe virus and in turn will result to anal warts.

The treatment of genital and anal warts do not guarantee full cure of human papillomavirus. The HPV virus will remain in dormancy and will stay dormant if not triggered by some factors. Genital and anal warts are generally treated by freezing, applying chemical, cryotherapy or freezing the wart, laser therapy, surgery and more. These treatments can cure the warts but not the virus. Often times the warts will come back and re-grow again in the same genital and anal area. Vaccination is one of the ways of prevention in to combat cervical cancer. A new hvp vaccine will cut the infection rate for both men and women in the future. However, the vaccine is in its final stage and will be out in the market in the near future.

Maintaining strong immune system is always the key to obtain genital and anal wart immunity. Eat right, have a regular exercise, getting enough sleep, balance your life , proper stress management, and avoid drinking alcohol a and tobacco are the ways to boost your immune system. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will decrease the chances genital and anal warts recurrences.