Showing posts with label anal and genital warts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anal and genital warts. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Different Stages of Genital Warts - Facts You Need to Know About


What are genital warts?

Warts (condylomata acuminata) are the most obvious manifestation that one has been infected with the HPV virus. There are many people who get infected with HPV but never develop the warts.

Are there any other kinds of warts caused by HPV?

There some strains of HPV that are known to cause the common skin warts you and I have known for some time now like those that are found on soles of feet and hands but they do not cause the ones that attack the genitals.

What is the mode of spreading HPV?

HPV is extremely contagious and is passed along anytime someone is involved in sexual contact with an infected person. This can either be oral, anal or vaginal sex. Over 60 percent of people who have sexual contact with an infected partner end up getting the virus. This is noticed after about three weeks on the minimum though there are folks who can stay for years without noticing any symptoms.

How is the diagnosis done?

A medical practitioner is able to make a diagnosis by examining a patient and see the warts. When women are involved then there will be a Pap smear test to check for possible infection of the cervix. There are some genital warts that are visible with the naked eye whereas others will need to be enlarged chemically to be seen properly.

The doctor will insist on a Pap smear test to check the possibility of there being an infection of HPV on the cervix. The Lab technologist examines some cells scrapped from the cervix on a microscope to see if they are normal.

Is treatment available for this problem?

It is possible for genital warts to disappear even without any medical intervention. On the other extreme they can develop and become extremely big masses that resemble the head of a cauliflower. There is no way one can determine which way there warts will go. Anyone who has a reason to suspect they have contracted the HPV virus should seek medical advice at once and begin treatment the soonest possible.

Can HPV cause other complications?

Some strains of the HPV virus are known to be responsible for cervical cancer. Of course it is not all infections of HPV that will develop into cancer. Genital warts are also said to cause some complications during pregnancy and childbirth. If the vagina is infected by the virus it makes it less elastic and can cause the woman to have a difficult delivery. In some cases children born of infected mothers contract laryngeal papillomatosis, an almost fatal infection then causes the warts to attack the mouth and throat of the child.

Raj Kumar - About the Author:

Friday, April 30, 2010

Genital Warts Can Be Transmitted by Hands Also


Genital Warts are the most common sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by a virus called the Human Papilloma Virus also called HPV. The virus is highly contagious and can be transmitted by sexual contact. Due to its nature, the virus can also be transmitted by unclean hands. This makes you very vulnerable to the infection if you have sexual contact with people in the high risk category.

You have a higher risk of contracting genital warts , if you have sexual relations with a person's whose sexual history you don't know. The risk is also higher if you do not know whether the person has had a sexually transmitted disease or if your partner is also unaware of the same. Another risk factor is having multiple sexual partners. Becoming sexually active at a younger age also increases the risk of contracting genital warts significantly.

Genital warts may not even have symptoms. After sexual contact with an infected person, the condition takes around 3 months to start showing symptoms. The infection may remain dormant for a long time, flaring up only during conditions like pregnancy. You must get yourself tested if you have any of the risk factors mentioned above or if your sexual partner has been diagnosed with the infection.

Symptoms of genital warts usually include warts in the genital area. These may be fleshy masses or grey colored bumps. if transmission occurs by hands the warts may be present in the areas surrounding the genitals as well. they may also be present on the mouth and in the throat. The warts are usually seen on the tip and shaft of the penis in males. They might extend to the scrotum and the anus also. In females, the warts are seen on the external genitalia, in the vagina and the area between the vulva and anus.

The warts are usually accompanied by itching and irritation of the moist genital skin. They may also bleed during sexual intercourse due to erosion of the wart tissue. If you are pregnant , you must get checked for genital warts as this may have an adverse effect on your baby. The warts can be treated but not completely cured. this is because the virus which causes the warts infects the upper layers of the genital skin and it is hard to eliminate the virus from there.

The treatment for genital warts must be done under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner only. Do not attempt to use over the counter medication which can lead to more irritation of the sensitive genital areas. You can use locally active creams for this purpose. the creams have to be applied to the warts and will make the warts slough off leaving healing skin in its place. The use of such creams needs some precautions and you must consult your health care provider for the treatment that is best for you.

In case you are pregnant, or have large, stubborn warts which do not respond to treatment, you might be advised to go in for surgery. there are many surgical options for genital warts. These include cryotherapy, surgical excision and laser surgery.

Karl Dorads - About the Author:
Karl Dorads - GenitalWartsSite.com Sexually Transmitted Diseases Established Expert Specialist . I also have been building a variety of websites for the last 7 years. Depth knowledge of medicine. Also, we have a doctor in our staff who helps me to write the articles. For more information about Genital Warts Treatments visit Treatments

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Genital Warts


Genital warts are also called venereal warts and the clinical name is condylomata acuminate. This is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, and is known to affect 8% of Americans. Genital warts can be quite small or even grow into big clusters and appear like cauliflower. The average warts look like flesh colored bumps and sometimes become red. They affect the soft and moist tissues of the genital area and surrounding skin.

Health Concerns

Genital warts can be treated, but they have been associated in the past with cervical cancer in women. Other genital cancers have been seen more frequently in those that have previously had genital warts, and therefore regular testing is suggested after the first outbreak.

Symptoms

Women will experience warts generally on the vulva, vaginal walls, and cervix and even on the areas between external genital areas and the anal passage. On men, the tip and shaft of the penis as well as the scrotum and anus are common sites for the genital warts. Small flesh colored or gray areas around the genitals are the first sign of warts. Itching and varied discomfort in the genital areas as well as bleeding with sexual intercourse are also common. Lastly, genital warts can occur with no symptoms or signs at all. The warts can be so small that they cannot be seen without the aid of ocular help.

Causes

Genital warts are caused by the HPV virus that infects the upper layer of skin. There are over 100 different types of HPV, yet only a few can cause genital warts. This virus is highly contagious and is spread through sexual contact alone. Within 3 months of sexual contact with a person who is infected will cause 2/3 of people to have the condition.

Risks

If you have unprotected sex with multiple partners, or have had another sexually transmitted disease, your risk of genital warts goes up. Having sex with anyone whose sexual history you do not know also puts you at risk. Having oral sex with someone who has genital warts will cause the oral partner to also get warts.

Complications

Cancer of the cervix is closely watched due to the link with the HPV infection in women. Other types of HPV are known to cause cancers of the anus, vulva and penis. HPV doesn’t always lead to any type of cancer, but regular testing including Pap tests for women will help to ensure early detection. Pregnant women if infected will see larger warts. If a woman has warts on her vaginal wall, it may cause the vaginal wall to not be able to get large enough to deliver a child. There are also instances where babies born to mothers with genital warts develop them in their throats. Surgery is sometimes used to prevent the obstruction of air in this case.

Treatments

Removal of the warts can actually create wart-free times. But if left untreated, sometimes visible warts will go away on their own. External warts can be treated with Podofilox, a gel that is put on the warts with a cotton swab twice daily for 3 days. Cryotherapy or liquid nitrogen can be applied once every 2 weeks by a physician to rid the warts, or using podophyllin resin weekly by a doctor. At any rate, treatment will be overseen by a physician for an ongoing period to ensure flare ups are at a minimum.

Waldon Bioresearch - About the Author:
Genital Warts and Genital Herpes Treatment. New Breakthrough Treatments for genital warts, genital herpes and HPV from Waldon Bioresearch. For details visit http://www.warttreatment.co.uk

Monday, April 19, 2010

Planters Warts Treatment and Prevention


Besides minor pain when walking, planters warts are not among health threatening infections, they can be cured effectively and the fastest way to get rid of them is to consult your doctor. Planters warts is a term used for describing warts on your feet. Normally plantar warts are found on the lower part of your foot, the so called "plantar" part. HPV, human version of papilloma virus, is responsible for planters warts and generally it is caught by walking barefoot in places regularly visited by crowds of people. The infection happens when this virus enters the body through any crack in the foot. Some of the statistics show that about ten percent of the teenagers in the West get infected with this virus by simply walking barefoot in public showers and the like places.

How To Diagnose The Plantar Warts

Pinpointing planters warts infection in its first stages is very though owing to the fact that they look exactly the same as the normal skin callus. Once infected, the HPV thrives in the conducive environment provided by sweaty feet encased in shoes the whole day. These warts grow on the skin and sometimes even inside the skin; they are painful to touch and they multiple steadily. Sometimes, on walking you would feel like you are having a stone in your shoe. Besides the pain, the color of the affected area can tell you if you have warts (fleshy color) or just a pale yellowish dead skin tissue.

How To Remove Warts

There is nothing strange when plantars warts, event without any treatment, simply disappear after a while. Statistics show that in 50% of cases, you will have to take one or the other measure to actively fight those warts. Wart treatment remedies are easy to buy and there are even some effective home treatment methods that could help.

No matter what advice you get from your friends and well wishers, you should visit a doctor and have it treated medically. Regardless which treatment you prefer, you have to prep your immune system to fight against the virus-otherwise it will remain in your body.

The medicine prescribed would often involve salicylic acid applications, patches or other chemical treatments as per the doctor's advice. Following doctors's advice will in 80% of cases cure you from warts within maximum of two weeks. Sometimes however, the warts refuse to go away. Freezing is another commonly used method with warts that do not response to the first treatment prescribed by your physician.

Curing stubborn warts can be done with prolonged usage of standard patches and anti-wart ointments. Any wart treatment should show some kind of results regardless to the time you apply it. Most effective wart remedies are those which are agreed upon with your doctor.

Following "on the street" advice on wart remedies can lead to many unpleasant complications, like permanent scars, deep skin infections and other.

Melanie Hudson - About the Author:
Pay attention to Foot warts expert advice website-a popular place for more plantar warts content.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Human Papilloma Virus (Hpv) - Symptoms And Natural Remedies


Q. My daughter has the human papilloma virus (HPV). I know that it is associated with cervical cancer, as well as urinary tract infection, but she was told she would get better without treatment. Could you clarify the situation for me?

A. There are different types of human papilloma virus, which attack different areas of skin and mucus surfaces. About 25 percent of the population suffer from common warts (verruca vulgaris) on the skin, or ‘plantar’ HPV verrucas on the soles of the feet. Anal and genital warts are the most common sexually transmitted disease. The incubation period for HPV is usually three to four months (but it can be shorter or up to one year) after contact with an infected person. In men, HPV warts can be found on the penis. In women, the warts first appear on the labia and spread to the vulva, parts of the cervix. The complications of warts include itching and bleeding. Sometimes they become infected by bacteria, leading to the formation of pus. Large warts may cause an obstruction during sex or childbirth. In the uterine cervix, HPV may lie dormant, causing no symptoms, and then become active, leading to a discharge and vaginal irritation.

Vaginal and cervical HPV is commonly discovered during pap smear tests. More than 90 percent of cervical cancers contain DNA belong to high-risk HPV strains, but the ones that have been isolated in warts differ from those that cause cervical cancer. Since your daughter’s doctor advises that no treatment is needed, he/she is obviously not too worried at the moment. However, as innocuous viruses can mutate or pave the way for cancer-producing viruses to invade, I advise natural therapies to improve the immune system so that it can fight off the virus.

Nutrition

The body functions best when it had optimum nutrition. Avoid coffee, alcohol, rich curries and canned products, which weaken immunity and hinder the healing process, yeast, which produces gas and brews alcohol, which leads to candidiasis, a fungal infection that weakens the immune system; sugar/sugar products, which feed the candida; citrus or sour foods, which cause digestive problems by increasing stomach acid.

Certain foodstuffs hep energise the body, such as organic chicken soup with garlic, cinnamon and turmeric; freshly juiced carrots, apples, celery and ginger; fresh pomegranate juice, freshly squeezed grape juice, fresh vegetables and fruit and a high protein diet with chicken and fish in two meals each day.

Supplements

* Take Zinc, 15 mg daily, for two months, to boost the immune system.

* Take BioEnergy, one tablet twice daily for three months; this helps energy production.

* Take ½ tsp kolonji oil with 1tsp manuka honey, twice daily for two months to boost energy.

*Marigold therapy, as practised by Dr Khan at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital has been successfully used for HPV.

 Stress Management

Practise yoga regularly. You will find details of the salute to the sun sequence, the corpse pose and breathing exercise in my book Therapeutic yoga. Do the cleaning breath and retention breathing.

Massage

Neck and shoulder massage relieves stress and improves blood circulation to the brain. Massage deeply into the nape of the neck and up the muscles on either side. You will find more details of how to do this on my Lifestyle Programme DVD.

Natural Therapies

Homoeopathy is very beneficial for HPV, as is acupuncture.

Dr Mosaraf Ali - About the Author:
I have obtained MD in General Medicine with Honours in 1980 and joined The Central Institute of Advanced Medical Studies in Moscow for post graduation in Acupuncture. I have completed diploma courses in Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Iridology, Hypnotherapy and Clinical Fasting. Practicing as Integrated Medicine expert.
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