Thursday, January 7, 2010

Three Common Genital Warts Treatment Myths Exposed

There are so many myths that we are finding out on the web about how you can cure genital warts or anal warts using some rather silly concoctions. We have actually been rather frightened by some of the suggested at-home all natural treatments for genital warts and anal warts. So if you are looking to see which ones work and which ones don’t, we aim to help you become better informed about the HPV virus by debunking these terrible myths, so that you don’t accidentally use them yourself and not see the results that you would like to see with an all-natural cure for HPV.
Indeed, since there are so many crazy myths and products out there, we could never hope to cover them all for you, so instead we decided to start with the top three ways that WON’T work to cure genital or anal warts naturally, and they are as follows.

1. Duct Tape: some people say in forums that you can just apply duct tape to your genital warts or your anal warts and after a few days they will be gone. Wrong. There is nothing in the adhesive that will cure the warts. This is a total myth and you could actually spread the warts further by not allowing them to breathe under the duct tape.

2. Tea Tree Oil: A very powerful antiseptic and antiviral extract from a plant that grows around rivers and waterbeds. This is great when mixed with moisturizers and other delivery systems. However, when applied directly to genital warts or anal warts, the sensitive areas of the body can be easily burned, and generally speaking, most people don’t see results.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar: a lot of people think that you can apply this vinegar to your genital warts so that they will go away. When in fact, this is actually how many doctors will test to see if your warts or red bumps are signs of HPV. This will not cure your warts, and can actually irritate or burn your skin.

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