A Healthy Immune System is Your Best Genital Wart Cure

Rashel Dan
For every type of wart, there is a specific treatment that you may use. But beware -- not just any treatment will do. For common warts, you may be able to use over the counter medication and home remedies that you may search for on the Internet. But genital wart cure is specific and must be followed to the letter. Arm yourself with information about the best genital wart cure for you.

First off, you have Imiquimod. This is the most commonly used genital wart cure. This medication is applied to the wart every one to three days, and works by triggering your body's immune system to respond against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) that causes genital warts. The use of this genital wart cure may cause redness of the skin around the wart. Another option for you is Bleomycin. This genital wart cure is injected straight into the wart at minute doses, killing both the virus and the wart. Two other options are available to you, as well. Podophyllin and Podofilox are two effective wart cures as well. However, these should not be used during pregnancy, as they are absorbed by the skin and may cause birth defects to your unborn child. Your doctor may be able to walk you through these procedures, should you choose them.

Genital wart cure is not limited to chemical treatment only. Small genital warts may be removed by freezing (cryosurgery), burning (electrocautery or chemical cautery), or laser treatment. As a genital wart cure, surgery is used to only to remove large warts that have not responded to other treatment, and should be treated as a last option, if all other genital wart cure and treatments fail.

Although treatments can remove the warts, it is not a guarantee that they may remove the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Thus, it comes as no surprise that warts do recur after treatment. The answer to this is strengthening your body's immune system. A healthy immune system can eradicate the virus from your body from anywhere between eight to fourteen months.

Occasionally, the virus can overcome the immune system's efforts to overcome it and may remain in the body for the rest of your lifetime. Especially if you're health is affected by other majore illnesses or great stress, your immune system may not be able to evict the HPV virus and you will develop genetal virus again. So stay healthy while you are undergoing genital wart cure and treatment. It may be your best and ultimate genital wart cure.

Published by Rashel Dan

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