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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Anal Warts Prevention

The only effective way of preventing anal warts, is to abstain from sexual encounters. This is not the way most people choose to live their lives. Another way to try and control sexually transmitted diseases STD’s in our lives is to educate ourselves on the subject of preventing anal warts. Anal warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are 100 different strains of human papilloma virus 30 of which are directly related to STD’s. In the United States there are 20 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases, with at least one million new cases per year. Researchers estimate that there are at least that many more cases that are unaware that they are infected with the wart virus. We need to wake people, and take our heads out of the sand and educate ourselves and our children to the best ways of preventing anal warts.

When you are in a monogamist relationship there is less of a chance to be infected with the wart virus. This is not to say that the wart virus cannot invade your life, fact is that the virus may lie dormant in you skin cells for up to five years. Anyone that you have been sexually active with could have infected you at any time. This person may not have been aware that they were infected with the wart virus, while you were with them. Women may not realize that they are infected with the wart virus because they have no outward signs. Preventing anal warts for women may best be accomplished by having a pap smear at least once a year. While the health care provider is examining her they can detect a number of problems that she was not aware of including STD’s. Wart virus can hide in the cervix as well as the vagina. If not taken care of sexually transmitted diseases can cause cancer, it is rare but possible. This is one more reason that women should educate themselves in preventing anal warts.

Men may think that this is not their problem, wake up guy’s you are at risk too. When seeing your health care provider at least once a year you are not only preventing anal warts for yourself but for your sexual partner as well. It is rare but men are in danger of cancer also if they let STD’s go without being treated. Everyone should educate himself or herself in preventing anal warts in order to protect themselves and their mates.

Medications or treatment to cure the wart virus are not currently available, this should make preventing anal warts a priority in your life. By changing a few daily routines, those with sexually transmitted diseases may help to keep outbreaks to a minimum. Taking vitamin A, C, E, daily will boost your immune system. Maintain a well balanced diet. Avoid drive through windows; limit the intake of alcohol, caffeine, and sweets, to build a healthier body. Exercise daily; walking is a great way to get exercise you are out in the fresh air and building a healthier body at the same time. If you are a smoker maybe now is the time to consider quitting your chances for recurring outbreaks multiply because of the smoking habit. While researching preventing anal warts, look for what is said on the subject of smoking and the consequences of it while infected with STD’s.

People that are at a greater risk include those with low immune systems such as people infected with HIV/Aids. Cancer patients, and those with diabetes, or with organ transplants should check with their health care providers periodically to make sure they are not infected with the wart virus. It is extremely important for you to educate yourself with preventing anal warts and other STD’s information.

While pregnant being infected with the wart virus can be dangerous, if not taken care of immediately. The hormonal changes in the body while pregnant will cause the wart virus to grow more rapidly and rupture causing the woman to bleed. A health care provider may choose to cut the warts away to protect the mother and the baby during delivery. This procedure of cutting the warts away is considered a form of preventing anal warts. Health care providers will follow you through the pregnancy to help prevent the baby from becoming infected with the human papilloma virus. Some of the complications that could occur with the baby are they may have trouble breathing, and there could also be some developmental problems.

Pregnant women should read as much as possible about STD’s and preventing anal warts.

Some primary risk factors include, engaging in unsafe sex, having multiple partners, or having a sexual relationship with someone that has multiple partners. The chances of becoming infected with the human papilloma virus can be reduced by avoiding risky sexual behavior. Educate yourselves as a couple on preventing anal warts as well as other STD’s. Practice safe sex by using condoms, even condoms is not a guarantee that you will not be infected. The wart virus may not be completely covered or the skin cells may be passed on to the partner. Penetration is not necessary for you to become infected; skin to skin contact is enough.

Protect yourself and your partner by being knowledgeable about the human papilloma virus and other STD’s. Thus you can prevent anal warts.