November 29, 2008

How can I get rid of genital warts at home?

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theykeepcomingback asked:


I am an adult male and the warts are small (either single or in little clusters) on the shaft of my penis. I have used home wart freezing kits and they do go away, but most of the time come back.

Kelley

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December 2, 2008

spinzaar @ 9:04 am

It has been recently documented the humans are slowly becoming immune to several of the HPV's that spread across our world like wildfire. A vaccine can be looked forward to so that future generations wont have to deal with this problem. Also over 50% of people will soon clear the virus withen 3 years and become less likely to contract it agian. This is all pretty new news and perhaps not everyone agrees.

It may be best to consult a docter who can remove them effectively or show you how to do it yourself. Also a little talked about fact is that hypnosis can make them go away?

December 5, 2008

Doc Armalite @ 2:21 pm

Anything destructive can work. The treatment of warts is nothing new. Doctors use chemicals, such as podophyllin, to burn them off; electrocautery, which is simply electricity to create a spark and burn them off; and freezing. You might try Compound W. I would put vaseline around the wart first to protect normal skin. You just have to keep after them. You should know, that you are very contagious for this virus. The ladies can get cervical cancer from this infection. Actually men can get penile cancer, but it seems to be a whole lot less common than cervical cancer. Anal or rectal cancer occurs in sodomites with this infection. You may still be carrying the virus and may still give it to sexual partners even after the warts go away. Condoms are ineffective at preventing spread of HPV. Studies show that condoms are no good at all for this virus.

December 6, 2008

kdiosa @ 2:18 am

It is true that treating yourself with freezing kits will help the warts on the surface of the skin go away for awhile, but you really need to begin to attack the virus itself living underneath your skin. To prevent future outbreaks, try arming yourself with a DAILY vitamin regiment (not just when you have an outbreak). Taking a good multivitamin (like Men's One-A-Day or Centrum), vitamin C (about 2,000 to 4,000 mg DAILY **), vitamin E, astragalus, garlic (comes in odorless pill form),echinacea, vitamin B complex (at least 50 mg of each form of B-vitamin 3x daily), and zinc tablets(sold as lozenges and liquid form) will help boost your immune system and keep breakouts from occuring frequently. All these are sold at health food stores,such as GNC, or drugstores. Also healthy living i.e. leafy greens, high fiber and protein, soluble fats, no trans fat, lots of water, low sugar and salt intake, exercising regularly, good amounts of rest…all of these things play an important role in your overall health and wellness and will ultimately help you to boost your immune system, which will help you fight infections and breakouts of warts.

**The vitamin C should be taken throughout the course of the day, not at one time. You can take anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000 mg but you should only take as much as your body will allow. Start at 2,000 mg and gradually increase until you notice changes in your bowel movements (runny, diarrhea). Also get the vitamin C with ester. Ester helps your body absorb more of the vitamin, as vitamin C is water soluble and will be expelled in large quantity in your urine.

moslo888 @ 9:44 pm

yea you can buy this stuuf at the store i am not sur what it is called but go look in some type of drug stord like rit aid or something…goodluck