How to Cure Genital Warts Using Natural Remedies


Oh my God, you have discovered that you have genital warts. How embarrassing! What will this mean for the rest of your life? Okay, firstly don't panic, there are genital warts natural remedies that I am going to expose you to here that can help you. You will learn how to cure genital warts by reading through this article.

Genital warts also known as venereal warts or scientifically as condyloma are highly contagious, sexually transmitted, infections caused by the HPV or human papillomavirus. You get them from having physical contact with an infected partner via oral, genital or anal sex.

Now that you have them, you definitely want to get rid of them, if possible, and here is where the genital warts treatments come to your rescue.

In dealing with genital warts there are 2 basic approaches, one is internal or indirectly, where you will be working on boosting your immune system to help the body to heal itself, and the other is external or more directly, by applying the remedies onto the warts themselves. You want to find a genital warts cure that is both effective an lasting.

As far as boosting your immune system there are supplements and foods that help in this area such as Vitamin C, Echinacea and Spirulina for example. Spirulina also has the added benefit of cleansing toxins from your body. You should eat a balanced diet full of dark leafy green vegetables and fresh fruit.

The liver is our primary detoxifying organ so must be in peak condition to help fight off any disease. Milk Thistle is an excellent herb to boost liver health.

As far as what to apply directly onto the warts here is one possible natural remedy for you that many users have found effective;

Make a mixture of aspirin and apple cider vinegar. Crush 20 aspirin and mix with the apple cider vinegar. Soak cotton balls in the mixture then apply them to the warts and secure them so that you can leave them overnight. The warts will turn black and eventually fall off by themselves. It is not advisable to pull them off. If they do not fall off in a few days repeat the procedure. Note that this should not be used for internal warts, unfortunately for those you will need the help of your doctor.

Any treatment for genital warts should deal both with the warts directly as well as boosting your immunities to them so they do not reoccur.

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Plantar Warts – Home Remedies

Caused by the HPV (human papilloma virus) plantar warts can be very painful and difficult to treat. They are contagious too, so it makes sense to use preventative measures to avoid contracting this virus and to be thoughtful of others if you have plantar warts yourself.

Swimming pools and changing rooms are the most common places to pick up plantar warts so it can be a good idea to wear shower shoes, or at least be sure to wash and dry your feet thoroughly.

Many people report having success in dealing with their plantar warts using home remedies. Sometimes these can be painful, but it seems to depend on each person. By far the most reported success comes from using Apple cider vinegar with or without duct tape.

Duct tape is considered a slower but non painful home remedy and does not work for everyone. Soaking the feet in apple cider vinegar and or applying cotton balls soaked in vinegar and secured with either duct tape or a band-aid each night seems to result in the fastest and most effective solution for many plantar wart sufferers. Some people have found this painful though. Rubbing key lime on the warts as well as the vinegar seems to have worked wonders for some people too. Using a pumice stone to wear down the wart each day between applications helps to speed up the process.

Other successful home remedies for some people have been banana peels, Aloe Vera gel and pastes made of aspirin. The truth is when you are suffering from plantar warts you are probably willing to try almost anything, but patience is the key. Keep up whatever treatment you choose to use and do not expect overnight wonders. If your condition is improving keep going. But, it is always best to be seen by your local podiatrist to verify that you have a wart, recommend the best option for your warts and to monitor your treatment.

Conventional medical treatments for plantar warts are varied and your doctor may recommend one or more treatments. If the wart or warts are more severe either burning or freezing are the usual medical methods of removal. The freezing method, known as cryotherapy, uses an extremely cold solution, usually sodium nitride, to kill the virus.

Burning methods involve the use of acid. The most commonly used is salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is the most common ingredient in over the counter wart remedies such as Dr Scholls, Wart-off and Compound W.

Lasers and immunotherapy are alternate ways to treat plantar warts. Surgically removing a plantar wart is usually very effective if other methods fail.

Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny

Dr. Jennifer Feeny is a board certified podiatric surgeon, with practices in Blacksburg, VA; Lexington, VA; and Troutville, VA. To see more of what Dr. Feeny is saying, visit her blog, Roanoke Foot Doctor, or website, Shenandoah Podiatry


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