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The best way to approach common warts prevention is to make sure that you practice good hygiene, also eat balanced meals high in vitamins A, C and E to boost your immune system. Limit the fast food windows, sweets, and smoking this will work wonders for your general health, and wart prevention.
All warts are caused by the human papilloma virus, hpv some of the most common ways to wart prevention, is to never share towels, socks, or shoes with anyone at any time this will help with wart prevention. Even if there are no visible signs of warts the virus may still be there. Avoid walking barefoot in gyms, showers, and around pools, and locker rooms.
Wart virus thrives in warm moist places make sure you ware thongs in the shower this is an easy of wart prevention. Keep your feet dry and wear cotton socks to absorb the moisture in your shoes. Use disinfectant soap on your feet. Warts grow easily if the skin is broken or irritated. planter warts are found on the bottom of your feet, they are also known as mosaic warts. They are not above the surface as common warts they are driven to the foot by pressure of walking and standing they appear to be flat.
Sit as often as you can to take the pressure off your feet. The planter wart has a black dot, as does the seed wart. This wart is very painful it is described as feeling as if there was a stone in your shoe. Make sure to use athletic type or bandages to keep your warts covered. These suggestions will help with wart prevention.
Do not touch active warts on yourself or anyone else. Breaking yourself from biting your nails or cuticles well aid in wart prevention. When there are cuts and scratches on the hands they invite the wart virus to invade your body.
The immune system is your body’s defense against the viruses. When a virus enters the immune system it creates antibodies to fight off the virus. How the immune system responds to the human papilloma virus determines whether or not you will develop Warts. It has been proven that those people with low immune systems are great targets for the human papilloma virus. Such as small children, and the elderly, this is when we need to take care to make sure they have proper wart prevention.
Men need to take measures to reduce their risk, of coming in contact with the human papilloma virus STD. They can also reduce the risk to their partner. Wart prevention before you are infected with std is easier then treating the infection once it occurs. Talk to your partner before starting a sexual relationship. Find out if they are at risk, women often cannot tell there are no outward signs usually. The way for you to be at peace with STD is for the both of you to have yourselves tested by a medical practitioner; this is the best way to wart prevention. Some STD’s may take up to six months to show up in the system, such as HIV.
Avoid sexual contact if there is any chance that you might have genital warts, or are being treated for any STD, also avoid anyone that has been exposed this is a great step to help with wart prevention. It is wise not to have more then one partner at a time; your chances go up with each partner. Not only are you having sex with more then one partner you are exposing yourself; to infections that their other partners may have been infected with. That is a scary thought isn’t it?
Condom use can reduce your risk, but there is still a risk of the virus making its way up and over the top. Men they do not work, unless you wear them and don’t wait until you are already involved in the sexual act; it is to late for wart prevention at that point. There are female condoms for those of you that can’t get your partner to wear one. Just one more way to wart prevention.
Women should have a pap smear as well as a pelvic exam once a year; this is the best form of wart prevention for women. The exam tests the cells for abnormalities. This test can detect cervical cancer ninty-five percent of the time. A medical practitioner may prescribe antibiotics if your pap smear is abnormal and you will return to be tested for a second time. If the test isn’t normal this time he will visually exam your cervix and take a tissue sample for biopsy. Should the test come back cancer future test will determine if the cancer has spread. Your next step is X-rays of the bladder, rectum, bowels and abnormal cavity, blood and urine test, as well as a study of your liver and kidney function. Cervical cancer is almost always cured, or controlled with surgery, and chemotherapy, or radiation.
The best wart prevention’s are the ones that you do for yourself; eat well balanced meals, cut fast food to a minimum, and watch your sugar intake. If you smoke give some serious thought to stopping soon. Take vitamins, and get daily exercise to build up your immune system. Stay with one sexual partner at a time and use condoms. Remember if you both are tested for STD’s you are well on your way to wart prevention.