
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
My girlfirend had HPV and genital warts from it, a couple of months ago, She went to the doctor and got medicated and it cleared up but now amost 6 months later I have genital warts. I just want to know if there are any reliable medications i can get without having to go to the doctor.
The exact same thing happened to me.
I have had HPV for 6+ years. About a year and 1/2 ago I developed genital warts. I went to the doctor and got a cream called Aldara which worked great. Then, about 6 months later my fiance (boyfriend at the time) developed genital warts. Although it’s technically against the law to share prescriptions, I had a little Aldara left over and gave it to him to use. It cleared them right up.
Every person is different though. What works well for others, may not work well for you. If you have genital warts you should see your doctor. Do NOT use over the counter products.
A doctor can prescribe a cream that the person can use at their convenience and at their home. Aldara cream and Condylox cream are available with a prescription.
If these creams don’t work or the doctor doesn’t want to try them, the doctor might suggest applying medication at the office. This is done by the doctor, is done in several visits and can be pretty expensive. Some of the medications that can be used include: Podophyllin resin (Podofin), Intralesional (injected into wart lesion) interferon, Fluorouracil (Efudex, Fluoroplex), and Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or bichloroacetic acid (BCA).
A person can also have surgery to remove genital warts by freezing (cryosurgery), burning (electrocautery), or laser treatment. Surgery is occasionally used to remove large warts that have not responded to other treatment.
Although treatments can get rid of the warts, they do not get rid of HPV, so warts can recur after treatment. The body’s immune system typically clears the virus anywhere from 8 to 13 months, but it occasionally remains in the body for a lifetime.
Take care!
Nope, you need to go to the doctor to get them removed. Don not postpone, the smaller they are, the less painful it will be.
Not that I know of, you could go to plan parenthood they might be able to help. You need to see a doctor, HPV can be serious and won’t just go away.
Hell No!!! You must go to the doctor and your gf better go back ASAP as you have probably re-infected her. You will be likely spreading this for the rest of your life. Condoms are not even close to a guarentee that your sex partners won’t get it. I hope you and you gf get married so you don’t spread this to poor unsuspecting women who will end up with cervical cancer
get over the embarrassment trust me they have seen it all