Genital Warts & HPV Relief

August 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Information on HPV and Genital Warts

Are you suffering from HPV or are you afraid that you might got infected by HPV? Don’t feel embarassed but go to your doctor if you have the slightest doubt that you might be infected.

Most people than ever are getting infected each and every day with HPV. Genital Warts or HPV is one of the most common STDs worldwide. Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection seen at sexual health clinics in the world and it is likely that most of us have had HPV at some time in our lives — although we may not have known it. Doctors are still working on a cure for HPV. But there are remedies which can soothe your pains.

Self Care

Information on HPV and <a href=Genital Warts" width="111" height="168" align="right" />Although they don’t hurt, here a few things you can do to protect yourself and others:

  • Take care not to damage, scratch or pick at these warts.
  • Inform your partner, use a condom, and practice safe sex.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap.
  • Avoid touching them. Because they are so contagious, you could spread them with your hands.
  • I have tried many products myself to get some relief, but the best relief I have had is with Wartrol Homeopathic Genital Wart Relief to ease the symptoms.

With Pacific Naturals’s Wartrol Homeopathic Genital Wart Relief, you also will be able get relief from the symptoms.

I am actually thinking about opening a Forum for HPV and Genital Warts sufferers on my blog if there is enough interest. So please watch this space.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

March 12, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that sometimes causes Genital Warts but in many cases infects people without causing noticeable symptoms. Concern about HPV has increased in recent years after studies showed that some types of HPV infection cause cervical cancer. HPV is likely the most common STD among young, sexually active people and is of increasing public health importance. At any one time, an estimated 20 million people in the United States have genital HPV infections that can be transmitted to others. Every year, about 5.5 million people acquire a genital HPV infection.

While there is no way to know for sure if HPV is increasing, there are no signs of a significant decline. With improved testing technology, researchers have been able to get a much clearer picture of the true extent of HPV in certain groups in recent years, and the infection is even more common than originally believed.

There are 30 distinct types of HPV that can infect the genital area. Of these, some types cause Genital Warts, and others cause subclinical infections, noted as such because they are invisible or cannot be seen. Genital Warts are extremely common, but can be treated and cured. Subclinical HPV infection is much more common than genital warts, and there is currently no treatment. The disease can lead to cervical, penile and anal cancer.

Most HPV infections appear to be temporary and are probably cleared up by the body’s immune system. One study in college students showed that in 91 percent of women with new HPV infections, HPV became undetectable within two years (Ho, 1998). However, reactivation or reinfection is possible.

Persistent cervical infection with certain types of HPV is the single most important risk factor for cervical cancer. HPV type 16 accounts for more than 50 percent of cervical cancers and high-grade dysplasia-abnormal cell growth. HPV type 16, along with types 18, 31, and 45 account for 80 percent of cervical cancers (Bosch, 1995; Shah, 1997).

Information on HPV and Genital Warts

July 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Are you suffering from HPV or are you afraid that you might got infected by HPV? Don’t feel embarassed but go to your doctor if you have the slightest doubt that you might be infected.

Most people than ever are getting infected each and every day with HPV. Genital Warts or HPV is one of the most common STDs worldwide. Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection seen at sexual health clinics in the world and it is likely that most of us have had HPV at some time in our lives — although we may not have known it. Doctors are still working on a cure for HPV. But there are remedies which can soothe your pains.

Self Care

Information on HPV and <a href=Genital Warts" src="http://www.informationonhpv.com/images/homeopathic_doctor.jpg" />Although they don’t hurt, here a few things you can do to protect yourself and others:

  • Take care not to damage, scratch or pick at these warts.
  • Inform your partner, use a condom, and practice safe sex.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap.
  • Avoid touching them. Because they are so contagious, you could spread them with your hands.
  • I have tried many products myself to get some relief, but the best relief I have had is with Wartrol Homeopathic Genital Wart Relief to ease the symptoms.

With Pacific Naturals’s Wartrol Homeopathic Genital Wart Relief, you also will be able get relief from the symptoms. 

 

I am actually thinking about opening a Forum for HPV and Genital Warts sufferers on my blog if there is enough interest. So please watch this space.