Understanding The Basics Of Genital Wart Removal

More than the genital wart infection, it is the trauma of having genital warts that perturbs the infected person. Genital warts can cause a lot of problems in your personal life and throw you off track in your professional life. Genital warts is a viral disease and the when a person gets infected, he or she will not even get to know it, because the virus remains dormant for few months and then emerges out in the form of genital warts.

 

Genital warts often give the appearance of pimples. The genital warts may emerge from skin singly or in clusters. Most genital warts are treated by doctors who specialize in skin disorders. Some people who feel embarrassed to show the genital warts to the doctors prefer to do the treatment on their own. When people decide to do the genital warts treatment on their own, they have two main options, first, they can either take over-the-counter medications or second, they can do home remedies.

 

Doctors will first try out the medications such as genital wart creams for the genital wart removal. If the genital wart medications fail, then the doctors go in for the physical methods for genital wart removal. In one such physical method, the doctor uses liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen freezes the genital warts, which can be later removed easily. Other surgical methods include surgical incision, laser surgery, and Electrocautery.

 

Most of the above mentioned methods are very safe and do not have major side effects. However, if you are infected with the genital warts, then you need to keep in mind that there will be reoccurrences of the genital warts because the viral infection cannot be cured. So, after a few months or years, if the genital warts reemerge, you will have to repeat the entire genital warts treatment. This may be very disturbing, but this is the fact and you need to be prepared to face it with a pinch of salt.

 

During the genital warts treatment, there are many precautions that you may have to take. Most doctors who are treating you for the genital warts will tell you all the precautions that need to be taken. If you are going in for a surgery, then you must know about all the pros and cons of the surgery along with the side effects. Some surgeries can be painful, so doctors may give you a local anesthetic so that you don't feel the pain. However, after the surgery, you may experience some pain. Generally, the post-surgery pain is treated with pain killers.

 

Genital warts occur in places such as:

Vagina
Vulva
Penis
Cervix
Urethra
Anus
Scrotum

 

Genital warts may be confused with other natural anatomical structures such as pearly papules, Sebaceous glands on the labia, and vestibular papillae. Generally, no medication is needed for these naturally occurring anatomical structures. Sometimes, when you apply over-the-counter genital warts medications on these natural anatomical structures, you will find that they remain unaffected and will continue to stay on.

 

The transmission of genital warts is one very important aspect of the genital warts treatment. If you have genital warts, then it is very important that you do not transmit the disease to any other healthy person. One most common way of transmission of this disease is by sexual contact or sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, when the genital warts of the infected person come in contact with the healthy person, the healthy person gets infected.

 

When the healthy person comes in contact with the genital warts, the infection spreads to the healthy person and the healthy person may not even know about it, because the virus spreads within the body and remains dormant for few months or years. Suddenly, one fine day, the healthy person will feel small bumps and that marks the beginning of the genital warts infection.

 

According to some research, it is found out that there are possibilities of the genital wart virus spreading from the pregnant mother to the unborn child. This is often referred to as vertical transmission. In cases of vertical transmission, nothing can be actually done to prevent the transmission of the virus. Medical science is in constant search of a drug to destroy the genital wart virus. We might have to wait and watch for a while before we get the complete cure for this infection.

 

 

Article by Matthew McMillan of TreatmentForGenitalWarts.com, a website with the best curing genital warts and genital warts home remedy information on the web.

 


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Moles, Warts, Skin Tags And Their Treatment

Skin lesions of various types like moles, warts, cysts and skin tags can be all very cumbersome. Though most of them are benign yet they may be painful or unsightly. They may even restrict movement. So, you may want to have them removed.

The moles, warts and skin tags are skin infections caused by specific viruses- wart viruses. The viruses produce bumps on various parts of the body or the soles of the feet. These may be due to potassium deficiency too. The warts are always granular. Just as any viral disease the warts too are contagious in case the other person(s) concerned is (are) susceptible to the virus.

The idea of removing these lesions surgically using laser, knife or some acid might make you afraid. However, you need not fear. Surgical removal is usually considered only if treatments involving medicines, creams and lotions cannot be effective in the situation. You need to consult your personal physician for analyzing about going about with carrying out surgical procedures. Surgery is also generally resorted to if the skin lesion shows signs of turning cancerous e.g. a mole has changed shape and color. Surgical removal of moles, warts and skin tags are also preferred for more precise removal or for the removal of larger lesions.

In order to get rid of the potassium deficiency, if any, which may be causative of the warts, moles and skin tags you need to take in foods containing potassium. Some simple remedial measures can also be adopted for removing the skin lesions. Soaking the wart in warm water for 15-20 minutes and drying and then applying apple cider vinegar with a cotton ball to be left for 10-15 minutes is a good remedy. This should be then washed off with water and the area concerned should be dried. Again, dissolving an aspirin with a small drop of water, applying to the wart and covering the area with a band-aid helps when done twice daily.

Treatment for removal of moles, warts and skin tags may be done by freezing the lesion with liquid gas or treating with chemicals like salicylic acid, which are ‘painted on’ the area. The surgery involved in removing skin lesions like moles, warts and skin tags is usually quick and straightforward. It does not even need an overnight stay and you can go home after having the operation done at the GP surgery or hospital on the same day. However, you need to discuss with your physician what you can expect from the surgery. It may even be that a margin of skin around the lesion may need to be removed along with the lesion thus leaving a bigger wound than you can expect looking at the lesion’s size.

Upon completion of the operation the local anesthesia will lose effect soon and you may feel a pain. For this, painkillers may be administered as per prescription from your physician. After completion of surgery you may be asked to give up or reduce smoking in order to lower the risk of infection and hastening healing.

Author Barney Garcia is a proud contributing author and enjoys writing about many different topics. Please visit my web sites @ www.moles-and-warts.info and www.extreme-net.info


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