
Before you dive into the blog I just want to say one thing:
no matter how much you love your bf and you dont want to
embarrass him, if he has genital warts -
HE MUST TREAT IT.
Or you'll both suffer. Dont just let it be cause you'll pay dearly later on.
If you dont feel comfortable to confront him just do what I did - I got him this really amazing cure after seeing it on ABC news, and I used it to treat him without him even knowing anything about it :)
In the end of the day it doesnt really matter if you take this cure or any other
just treat it and dont ignore it.
Live healthy and enjoy my blog,
Suzi
I found this treatment…
http://www.warttreatment.co.uk/
does anyone know if this actually works? thanks!
Most sales on the internet are scams or related to scams in most ways. Topical treatments are applied physically on the warts. Usually, they work by “burning” off the bumps and the warts. The advantage of topical treatments is that you can essentially do them at home, without needing help from someone else (and in most cases, genital warts are really something most people would rather keep to themselves).
Remember, however, that such medications are to be used only on the external warts around your pubic area; those that are internal should only be treated by a physician. Also, when buying any topical treatments, don’t just buy anything over the counter. Make sure that you consult your doctor first and that he or she instructs you on how to apply it.
The downside of using topical treatments is that they are essentially chemicals and as such, they might cause irritation when applied on non-infected skin. Which such a thing happens, wash the area immediately.
They also need a strict adherence to the medication dosage; you can’t just apply it every time you feel like your wart is worsening. Lastly, pregnant women should never even attempt to use this type of medication.
For warts that can’t be removed by the topical method, try surgery. Most warts are usually removed by the topical medications your doctor will prescribe to you. However, for cases in which such treatment doesn’t work or is not feasible (like warts inside the genitals or on pregnant women), you can try the surgical method.
There are several methods a doctor might use. These include:
• Cryotherapy: In this method, the doctor freezes the warts using liquid nitrogen every one to two weeks. The main idea is to cause a blister around your wart. As the skin heals in time, the warts begin to slough off, allowing the formation of new skin.
• Electrocautery: The doctor employs an electrical current to burn off the wart.
• Excision: Much like common surgery, the doctor will use surgical instruments in order to cut off the warts. Like other surgeries, anesthesia will also be applied.
• Laser Surgery: Usually reserved for very tough to treat and extensive warts, this method uses lasers—intense beams of light. The downside to this treatment is it is prohibitively expensive.
As mentioned, genital warts cannot really be totally removed, as the virus will always be there, potentially causing a recurrence. The best way to get rid of genital warts, therefore, is to prevent yourself from getting it in the first place.
Hope this helps. Good Luck!!!!
No, it won’t.
Also, NEVER buy medications off of the internet. Very unsafe.
If you want more information about your health regarding your Herpes, see your doctor or Planned Parenthood.
In the meantime eat right, use mild soap when bathing, and do activities to de-stress.
There are medication options but they are best through a medical professional and in person.