All You Need to Know About Genital Warts Treatment

Karl Dorads :

“Genital wart treament can be done in a number of ways. You might want to go for medication or surgery. The best mode of treatment for you will be best decided by your health care provider. Medication is usually in the form of locally applied creams like Imiquimode, podofilaox and tricholoroacetic acid. Surgical options include freezing with liquid nitrogen, electrocautery, surgical excision or laser treatment.”

Genital Warts treatment is the best course of action if you have been diagnosed with the condition. The treatment ranges from medication to surgery , but keep in mind that the underlying virus might not be completely eliminated. This may lead to recurrenc, which is one of the reasons why genital warts are a troublesome condition.

Genital warts treatment can be in the form of medication. There are a large number of drugs available to treat this condition. This is usually in the form of creams which are to be applied to the genital area. They include Imiquimode, podofilaox and tricholoroacetic acid.

Do not use over the counter medication to treat genital warts. These preparations are usually of dubious origin and might result in inflammation and further irriatation of your skin. The condition may grow worse if you use such therapy to self – medicate as they tend to irritate the softer tissues of your genital area. Always start treatment under the guidance of a licensed practitioner.

Imiquimode is a form of cream which when applied to the genital areas boosts the local immunity. This allows the tissues to fight the virus. When you use this it is important to refrain from sexual contact as this cream can weaken condoms and diaphragms and may irritate your partner’s skin.

Another cream available on a health care provider’s prescription is podofilox. This acts by weakening the genital warts at the tissue level. The first dosage is usually applied under the guidance of qualified personnel. The use of this cream also requires caution. It is not meant for internal use and is to be avoided during pregnancy.

Tricholoroacetic acid or TCA as it is popularly known is another option to destroy genital warts. The checmical essentially burns off the wart tissue. This must only be done under the guidance of qualified personnel.

Genital wart treatment can also be in the form of surgery. This form of treatment is generally indicated for larger warts, those which do not respond to surgery and in case you are pregnant. If you are pregnant, wart removal is a must as your baby risks exposure to the virus during birth.

Surgical options you can explore are freezing with liquid nitrogen, electrocautery, surgical excision or laser treatment. Freezing with liquid nitrogen, also called cryotherapy works by freezing the skin at the base of the wart. This causes a blister to form and the wart sloughs off, leaving a surface which heals up quickly. You might have to go in for more than one session of cryotherapy to get the desired results.

Electrocautery uses heat to burn off the wart tissue. Surgical excision is a common genital wart treatment . This may require local anaesthesia. Laser treatment is usually expensive. It is reserved for resistant warts which are tough to treat. The warts are burnt of using a laser beam.


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A group of British teenagers has launched the first legal action in the U.K. against the makers of cervical cancer vaccine, Cervarix. They have suffered symptoms ranging from paralysis and ­seizures to fatigue and muscle aches since being given the vaccine. But a growing number of parents and medical experts believe the vaccine may have alarming side effects.

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A spokeswoman for GlaxoSmith-Kline, which makes Cervarix, said: “Cervarix had to undergo rigorous testing with large numbers of people in numerous clinical studies.” She said more than 70,000 doses of the firm’s vaccine had been given in trials and recipients had been monitored for more than six years. Clinical studies had shown Cervarix was “generally well tolerated”. Critics say its sister vaccine Gardasil, used in the US for nearly three years, is linked to almost 12,000 reactions including 32 deaths, paralysis, seizures, blood clots, heart ­attacks, sight problems and blackouts.

With any type of mass immunization there will always be some vaccine reactions the question as I see it is whether there are significantly more reactions than expected or projected. In the U.S. those with injuries can file lawsuits but they can also go through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The link takes you to a much more thorough website than you would expect and gives all the information needed to file a claim.

 


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Abhishek Agarwal :

plantar warts that occur on the soles are sometimes painful. Flat warts usually appear on the face. Periungal warts occur around the toenails and fingers.

The skin becoming rough and developing an irregular surface is the common symptom of warts. Once the skin is infected, a dome appears on it. There is a popular myth that claims that a wart has roots. This is completely untrue. They grow on top most layer of your skin, which is the epidermis. The black part is because of clotted blood and broken veins.

Warts come at different stages of life such as childhood or teenage years. Usually, these warts come and go by themselves. But sometimes warts can be painful and spread quickly. Sometimes warts do not go for many years. These kind of warts definitely need treatment. Cryotherapy is the most popular treatment recommended by pediatricians. This process involves freezing the warts by using liquid nitrogen. Another substance that can be applied is Cantharidin, an essentially painless treatment but can cause painful blisters at a later time. The downside of these treatments is that sometimes they cause blistering and sometimes it takes many sittings to get rid of the warts. In case the warts still don’t come off, further treatment is given using strong salicyclic acid, bleomycin, intralesional immune-therapy, or pulsed dye laser. In worst cases, even aldara can be used. Some treatments cause warts to grow to the blister’s end and this results in bigger warts that sometimes lead to scars.

Besides the common wart treatments, duct tape is the most popular home remedy. Duct tape is used to cover the infected area for around six days. If the tape peels off during the time period, it should be put again. Once six days are up, the tape should be taken off. The wart should be soaked in some water and some emery board or pumice stone can be used to scrape off the wart’s top skin. Once this is done, reapply the duct tape within 24 hours and the entire procedure repeated until the wart completely disappears. Usually it takes two months for this procedure to work effectively. Sometimes some children hesitate putting duct tape on visible parts such as the legs and fingers. You can encourage them by giving them colored duct tape rather than grey. The market is full of home wart removal and freezing kits that can help remove the warts.

Usually warts are contagious and they spread when direct contact is made with the wart or contact is made with an infected item such as a used towel or some object that has been contaminated. As it is contagious, it is best to stay away from warts as soon as you see one. It is important to clean and cover all rashes, bites and cuts regularly. Wearing closed shoes when in public is another effective way of preventing warts.


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