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just put some mayonaise on them… leave it sit for 2 hours and then wash off with soap and water… the amino acids in the mayo kills the wart virus and breaks down the wart… it really works do it 1 time a day everyday for 1 week
there is no way.. genital warts have to be removed surgically.. sorry hon.. please see a doctor for your own safety and the safety of your future partners
Um you can’t, honey that is an std that is not curable. You need to get to the doctor and get your partners there also. For everyone’s health and safety.
wartrol, learn about it at the link below, its affordable and it stops them from spreading
http://www.homeopathicremediesfor.com
mayo???
are you retarded??
go to a doctor man its the only way
Resource is from http://www.SimpleTarget.info
FACTS.
Genital Warts (or condyloma) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) caused
by the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus may cause wart-like bumps to form
on the penis, in and around the vagina, on the cervix (opening to the womb),
around the anus (butt), and rarely on the mouth. The virus is passed between
people during anal, vaginal, and sometimes oral sex. These are NOT the same
warts commonly found on hands and feet.
How are genital warts spread?
Many people carry the wart virus on their penis, in and around the vagina, or
in and around the anus/rectum. Only a small number of these people develop warts that can be seen. It is passed with skin to skin contact during anal or vaginal
sex. The wart virus is very common in adults who are sexually active.
How do I know if I have warts?
Not everyone with the genital wart virus will have signs of disease. You may have painless wart-like growths on or in your sex organs or around your anus .The warts may vary in size and be bumpy or flat. Sometimes special tests are needed to detect the wart virus.
Are genital warts serious?
They can be. For most people warts are only a bother, and are treated if you wish. If a woman has warts on the cervix (opening to the womb), they can be a
problem. It is rare, but sometimes having warts can cause a woman to have a pap
smear that is not normal, (including changes that may lead to cancer). For this
reason, women with warts on the cervix should have a pap smear test (part of a
pelvic exam) every six months to one year. Men and women who have warts on
or inside the anus should have an exam every year.
What can I do if I have genital warts?
Be sure you see a clinician (licensed medical provider).
Keep all your return treatment appointments.
Your sex partner(s) should also be seen and treated.
If you may be pregnant, tell your clinician.
If you have sex, it is always a good idea to use a condom to avoid getting STDs.
However, condom use is not a 100% protection from the wart virus.
How are genital warts treated?
A clinician puts a cold liquid chemical on the warts to remove them.
You may need to come back more than once to finish the wart treatment.
You may need longer treatment if you have HIV. The warts may increase in size
and number more quickly. Tell your clinician if you are HIV positive.
Will the warts come back?
Warts may return, even after treatment, this is because the virus stays in your
skin once you are infected. But if you use the right medicine like Wartol you can
minimise your risk to get them returned back. You can pass the virus to your sex
partners during vaginal or anal sex, even when you don’t have warts you can see.
How can I avoid getting genital warts?
Check yourself often for signs of actual warts; these can be treated. But
remember: we treat the wart, not the virus, which stays in the skin.
Use condoms (rubbers) every time you have sex. Condoms reduce your risk for
Getting warts, but they won’t guarantee protection. Condoms also help to
prevent other STDS.
Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer :
Early onset of sexual intercourse (< 18 years of age)
Multiple sex partners (3+ lifetime)
Male partners with multiple partners
Sexual partners of men whose previous sex partners developed cervical cancer
Cigarette smoking
History of HPV infection (subtypes 16, 18 - not external)
Protective Factors
Celibacy
Life-long mutual monogamy
Use of condoms and spermicides
No Association with Cervical Cancer
Herpes simplex I or II
Uncircumsized male partner
Jewish ethnicity
Multiple pregnancies
Use of oral contraceptives
WARNING: HIV is also an STD! All STDs are spread by having unsafe sex. When
you get infected with an STD, you could also be getting HIV. Protect yourself. Use
condoms!
So get treated FAST
go to : http://www.SimpleTarget.com
You Really Can Get Rid of genital warts at home just in matter of few days
hope that helps
A lot of people like to do a quick search on the web and then just copy and paste whatever bad advice they see there.
The fact is, genital warts ARE treatable and you can get rid of them permanently if you do the right things. The reason I know this is because I’ve personally helped around 7,000 people or so over the last 2 years via my website.
Depending on what kind of warts you have, there are natural treatments that really work.
there no treatment out in da stores for genital warts u need to go to the doctor seriously b4 u give it to ur partner if u hve not yet given it to them…genital warts is not a curable std they will burn em wit acid n deyll be gne for a lil bit but enventually come bk yet you still need to go trust me i no dis information because i get checkd for stds every couple months like ur supposed to…n dey give u brochures to read about all sorts of stds…u really really need to go b4 it worsens trust me