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Greetings from Canada, I have had a plantar wart on the top of my foot for over 3 years and before I ordered from you I saw several specialists and family docs as well as a podiatrist. The wart started very small and ended up to be almost the size of three quarters. This happening even though I would use a scalpel blade every am and cut it down and then using 60 percent acid cream from one doc. The last specialist was in April and he could only f... read more
(Peggy Aleksiejuk, Warts No More treatment user)
Body:ALL I WILL SAY IS THAT I WENT TO THE DOCTOR 5 TIMES AND HE WOULD BURN OFF THE WARTS AND EVERY TIME THEY WOULD COME BACK. THE WART TREATMENT THAT I GOT FROM YOU WORKED IN ABOUT 4 WEEKS AND SO FAR THEY HAVE NOT RETURNED. THANKS A LOT FOR A GREAT PRODUCT. IT REALLY WORKS AND THATS THE TRUTH.
(JK, Warts No More treatment user)
What people say about Warts No More I was beyond mortified and embarrassed when I noticed that my genitals had broken out in warts. I came to my own conclusion based on internet research that without a doubt, i had genital warts. Before I could even take myself to a clinic, I came across this website and ordered Warts No More Extra Strength. The applications were tolerable causing no unbareable pain, it felt similar to putting toothpaste on a zit. I have a busy schedule and wasn't ... read more (Anonymous, Warts No More treatment user) |
Anal and genital warts are common sexually transmitted diseases (STD)’s. They are caused by an infection with one or more microscopic organisms called human papilloma virus (HPV).
100% Organic Treatment Proven Effective for Anal Genital Warts: It is common for a person to be infected with the human papilloma virus and be unaware of it. Without any outward signs or symptoms, the only way to be sure if you are infected or not is to be tested by a health care provider. This explains why hpv is spread so easily among sexually active people. Women should have a Pap smear at least once a year for her own protection. Undetected hpv can lead to cell changes on the cervix when left untreated can ultimately lead to cervical cancer. Men are also in danger of being infected with anal genital wart, which may lead to cancer if the wart virus is left undetected. Therefore men should be tested for STD’s, at least once a year to protect themselves. Since anal genital wart HPV may be too small to see with the naked eye, people can be infected without knowing it. Occasionally warts in the urethra, or anus, may cause some bleeding during sexual intercourse. Blood may be seen in a persons stools, and urine, also. At the first sight of blood call a health care provider immediately, blood can also be a sign of something far worse. If anal genital wart infection is caught in the early stages it may be controlled with fewer outbreaks. Cancer also may be controlled, or eradicated in the early stages. Medication can help to control anal genital wart, but a medication to eradicate or cure them is not yet available. When a person has multiple sexual partners they will more then likely be infected with anal genital wart HPV. While exposing yourself sexually to a new partner, you are not only exposed to HPV from them, but to every partner that they have been sexually active with for the last five years. Therefore, before you become sexually active with another partner, both of you need to be tested together for STD’s this is a great stress reliever. Human papilloma virus also causes visible anal genital wart. They may occur in small cauliflower shaped lumps, on the skin or mucous membranes. The warts may appear, on the penis, or urethra, in the vagina, or on the cervix, in and around the anus, scrotum, or groin. In rare instances HPV can be found on the lips or in the mouth. A partner coming into direct contact with anal genital wart infection on the skin or mucous membranes will become infected with HPV also. The infection takes place most often during sexual encounters. HPV, anal genital wart can be spread through any kind of sexual contact. While engaging in non-sexual touching of affected areas the infection can be spread also. A condom may not be enough to protect a partner from anal genital wart, in some cases. The condom may, not cover all of the anal genital wart infected area. Infected skin cells from anal genital wart from one partner’s body, may infect a partner that does not have HPV. Currently, there are no cures for anal genital wart, HPV. Health care providers can educate a person on a variety of treatments for anal genital wart and for skin areas infected with HPV. A simple treatment for anal genital wart is a chemical called Podophylin paint; it is applied once or twice weekly by a health care provider. Freezing the anal genital warts is another form of treatment that has proven very effective. Health care providers perform this procedure as well; it may also take more then one visit to remove all of the anal genital wart depending on the infected area. Laser treatment is a very clean and precise method of removing; anal genital wart the only draw back is the cost of the procedure. Most insurance providers will not cover the extra expense, due to the fact the anal genital wart will more then likely reoccur. Diathermy (burning), in most cases is done with the aid of an anesthesia. This treatment will take a number of visits to the health care providers office as well. Other treatments that require anesthesia are electrical cautery, or surgical removal. Warts that occur inside the anal canal will most always be treated with cauterization or surgical removal. These anal genital wart procedures have the highest success rates, and lowest recurrence rates. Small warts most often affect the anus. The health care provider can recommend several treatments that may be applied by the patient themselves to the rectal area. Interferon drugs, used in anal genital wart treatment to raise the level of naturally occurring proteins that have, antiviral, and antitumor, effects are injected into the warts twice a week for two weeks. Human papilloma virus (HPV) cannot be cured, only treated. Therefore educate yourself with facts that will protect you from becoming infected with STD’s, and HPV. If you are infected with the anal genital wart virus, the education will help you to control further outbreaks.
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