HPV, also known as human papilloma virus, is a group of over one hundred viruses that affect the skin and mucous membranes. Nearly forty percent of these strains are transmitted by sexual contact. The word, papilloma, means benign tumors, or warts. Warts are the most common external expression of this virus and therefore are the most treated symptom. Treatment for HPV can be done through the Western medical system or, as some people prefer through a naturopathic or homeopathic system.
Most people can have this virus and not show any symptoms. It is only when the immune system is compromised or the body is severely stressed. When this imbalance occurs, the body will usually produce warts at the site of the original contact. Most likely this will be around the genital or anal region, or mouth. This virus is also passed from skin to skin contact. Other symptoms are precancerous lesions in mucous membranes, which may develop into cancer. Have your medical doctor examination for these symptoms.
Remedies in the medical realm include many that work to remove the external signs of infection such as warts, by disrupting cell development of the Papilloma infection. Immune modulators for genital warts use two types of topical creams. Office treatments currently use a type of acid for small warts or a gel both can be used for external or internal vaginal warts. Surgical applications include freezing, laser, and cutting away larger warts. Side effects and repeat applications are common. A vaccine is available but must be given before any exposure to the virus occurs. Continue reading ‘An Alternative Treatment For HPV’ »
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