Pregnancy And Genital Warts

One of the beliefs associated with the condition is that in case of women, they are probably linked to pregnancy. So genital warts and pregnancy - is there a connection? Let’s investigate. Pregnant women, infected with HPV and suffering from genital warts, almost always run a high risk of transmitting this extremely contagious disease to the child. It is therefore highly advisable to treat the genital warts before the baby is delivered. Presence of genital warts during pregnancy sometimes leads to a number of problems.

The warts, during such times, often increase in size and make urinating difficult and even painful. Blame it on hormonal changes during pregnancy that cause genital warts to multiply in number, enlarge and even bleed.Genital warts and other types caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), are surprisingly common among men and women. But the reasons behind their attacks are still open to some degree of speculation. In such cases, it is advisable to seek the help of a health care provider who can provide relief. Read More …

June 7th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Recognizing Different Types Of Warts

There are many myths and truths about warts. I remember like most of you as a child to not
dare pick up a frog or you will get warts. I really don’t know who came up with that theory. The truth is frogs have nothing to do with warts. To be perfectly honest most warts are really painless. They can be referred to as a lump that is noncancerous.Most of us have a immune system to the warts and usually can’t get them.

Some people however can be susceptible however they usually won’t last long and they will soon disappear. For those that might be susceptible to them I will go over the different types of warts and how to treat the type you may have. The first type is what we call the most common ones. These warts will have show up on your skin usually on a rough raised surface that can appear anywhere on your body but most of the time they can be found on the top part of your hand. Read More …

June 6th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

The Difference Between A Wart And A Mole

Although warts and moles may appear to be the same they are not related conditions. They are thought to be because the often look alike. Warts are defined as small areas of a long
standing viral infection. Moles are described as areas of the skin that are heavily pigmented
with melanin,the substance that is responsible for general skin coloring.

Warts will vary in their appearance. Warts are not dangerous but can most definitely become a nuisance. A mole that you have from birth may eventually develop into a malignant melanoma. If this occurs it should be removed by a physician immediately. Some types of warts are as follows.We all probally know about a common wart. These will appear on your hands or feet. Read More …

June 5th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Things you should know about genital warts

Genital warts are usually found around or on the penis or vagina. They are pink or red growths found around the genital areas. They can be spread to other parts of the body as well as other people by contact with the infected places. Genital warts vary in size from barely noticeable to the size of large pimples. They often appear in groups of three or four and may grow and spread rapidly. Sometimes mild pain, itching, and bleeding can occur.

Genital warts are caused by a virus that is called HPV. This is also know as Human Papilloma Virus. This virus is a sexually transmitted disease. If you find out that you have HPV do not be too upset. Over half of middle-aged America has some evidence of being infected.  In most cases genital warts will go away on their own, but as there is no cure for HPV they could come back. Usually people that are infected wait to see if they spread or go away on their own. If they spread then there are many treatments options to get rid of genital warts.
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June 3rd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Topical Treatments For Different Types Of Warts

Are you sexual active? Are you worried that you run a huge risk of contacting genital warts? Have you already got the dreaded news from your doctor or physician that you already have genital warts? Well, if you are a person that falls into any one of these categories, then you had better listen up. There is no way to break it softly to you, so I will just come right out and say it.

Genital warts are caused by the HPV virus, and there is no cure. Yes I said it, “there is no cure”. There are however, some remedies and treatments you can use that will reduce the risk and could eventually clear up the genital warts. It will not be a “quick fix”. It will be a tedious process that could only provide help on getting rid of those “disgusting and embarrassing” warts over time. Read More …

June 2nd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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