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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)
Hello- I just wanted to leave a comment for your company. A few months ago I noticed a genital wart very small in size I have had a couple times before. I went to my doctor about it twice costing me almost 200 dollars. He tried to freeze it off which didn't work and left scarring. Then he gave me some chemical he used to treat it before which also didn't work because he barely had any left and it was all dried out. He was going to try and order s... read more
(Warts No More treatment user)
I am extremely pleased with your product. My three year old's warts have completely disappeared and she had about 20.
Now her twin sister has them and we are confident it will work for her.
(Warts No More treatment user)
What people say about Warts No More Rating:Excellent I have continued to deal with Forces of Nature because of their excellent service and because of their excellent product. I havent found anything that works better and it really does do what they say it will do. They ship out immediately and I always receive my shipment within the timelines they say it should. I hope to continue dealing with this company for quite some time. (Warts No More treatment user) |
HPV is a common acronym for Human Papilloma Virus, a family of infectious viruses with over 100 strains. External symptoms of infection by different strains of the human papilloma virus may include genital warts, common warts on hands, and plantar warts on feet. According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases (NIAID), approximately 30 strains of hpv are passed through sexual contact. The American Social Health Association reports the number of Americans with at least one form of sexually transmitted hpv at more than 20 million, with approximately 5.5 million new cases every year, making it the most prevalent and rapidly spreading sexually transmitted disease in the country.
100% Organic Treatment Proven Effective for HPV warts treatment: HPV symptomsIt is important to note that many individuals infected with HPV do not have outward signs, and may not know they are infected. Results from a study conducted by the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases indicate that as many as 50% of women infected with HPV do not show outward symptoms and are unaware that they are infected. This is a considerable factor in the rapid spread of the virus. This is especially true in the case of HPV infections resulting in cervical warts. Because the cervix is located inside the vaginal canal, cervical warts will not be visible, even in the midst of an outbreak, the most infectious phase of the cycle. When venereal warts do appear, they can range in size from very tiny bumps to large, cauliflower-shaped growths. These warts may appear on the anus, penis, scrotum, outer vagina or the cervix. Contracting HPVThe HPV virus is highly contagious and transmission most often results from direct con-tact, usually sexual in nature, with an infected individual. It is estimated that two thirds of people having sexual contact with an HPV infected individuals will develop genital, cervical or anal warts within three months. While common warts that appear on the hands and feet are forms of HPV, they are not the same strain of HPV virus that cause venereal warts. Contact with an individual intermittently affected by common warts will not result in venereal wart transmission, unless the individual also carries a venereal wart strain of the HPV virus. Detection and diagnosis of HPVBecause HPV is not a systemic infection, that is, it exists only in the skin cells, there is no blood test to detect it. Medical personnel will typically identify a wart infection by visually inspecting the suspected area, sometimes with a magnifying glass, to verify the presence of warts. Sometimes vinegar is applied to the skin to cause infected tissues to turn white and render them more easily perceptible. Treatment for HPV
Venereal warts are the outward symptoms of a viral infection which may persist indefi-nitely in the tissues around the affected area. Most HPV treatments are intended to remove the warts so as to reduce the possibility of spreading the HPV virus to others, as well as to eliminate any physical or psychological discomfort associated with the warts. Whether or not removal of warts can result in a cure, however, is a controversial argument. As long as the virus is present, warts may recur and require additional treat-ment. If warts do not recur and warts cannot be detected on the skin, has an infected Various HPV treatments are currently recommended by physicians. According to the World Health Organization, HPV wart treatment s include, but are not limited to: Topical Chemical SolutionsImiquimod CreamPodofilox (not recommended for pregnant women) Podophyllin (NOT recommended for anal or cervical warts or pregnant women) Polophyllotoxin Trichloroacetic Acid or TCA (not recommended for cervical warts) 5-Flourouracil Cream Physical TreatmentsCryotherapy with liquid nitrogen, solid carbon dioxide or cryoprobeTraditional Surgery Electrosurgery ImmunotherapyVitamin CVitamin E Antioxidents Topical Essential Oils such as Warts No More Antiviral TherapyTopical Essential OilsCoping with HPVMost people are very upset to discover they have contracted a sexually transmitted form of HPV. Gathering as much information about the virus as possible and seeking out support groups can be very helpful in coming to terms with the situation and moving forward to a happy, healthy life. Protection aginst HPVAbstaining from sex with individuals infected with warts or HPV is the best way to avoid contracting the virus or passing it on to a sexual partner. Obviously this is not always practical advice. Since the infection is not always apparent, and because committed partners may decide the risk of passing HPV is outweighed by the benefits of initiating a sexual relationship, use of a condom or dental dam (female sexual barrier device) is recommended for any and all sexual activity. This precaution does not ensure safety from infection, as the virus may be present in skin surrounding the genitals, and therefore not covered by the barrier.
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