Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Is At This Time There A Therapy For Genital Warts Which Offers An Everlasting Cure ?

Is At This Time There A Therapy For Genital Warts Which Offers An Everlasting Cure ?

By Petronille Seaburg


Warts form part of most common sexually transmitted infections. They may affect various parts of the human body. When genitals are involved, they are called genital warts. It is a disease which affects both male and female individuals. The disease may be symptomatic or asymptomatic in affected persons. Most individuals who show symptoms are female. There are several ways of carrying out Genital warts treatment; some of these form part of this discussion.

Human papilloma virus is the root cause of warts disease. This same virus has different strains capable of causing additional diseases as cervical cancer. To be safe therefore, the best way forward is to be vaccinated against this viral infection. It is a preventive measure equitable to treatment as it gives the body a stronger immune system to resist the virus. This is proactive kind of intervention and is far much better that reactive options available.

Bacteria and viruses are responsible for most infections. A few being fungal related ailments. For wart, the cause is human papilloma virus. It has different strains capable of causing additional diseases as cervical cancer. Best way forward is therefore to get immunized against common and most virulent strains of this organism. This is best done at tender ages before exposure to sex. On the other hand, persons already infected needs not to worry much as there are treatment options to keep this sickness in control.

There are also good options for managing active infections. All the same, it is worth noting that it only get rid of the visible genital warts. It never eliminates it from the body of victim. One such alternative is cryotherapy. With this kind of treatment, visible warts get frozen out using nitrogen in the liquid state. Same effect can be achieved with aid of solid carbon four oxide. It may have to be done several times to achieve full effect.

Topical creams come in different preparations and formulations. These also vary in chemical content. Despite this, they serve same purpose of limiting distress and reducing growth spread. Imiquimod is one example of these creams.

Cryotherapy is one other option best for victims with visible large growths. Treatment modality involves use of frozen nitrogen or carbon four oxide to get rid of unwanted disease products. Several similar procedures may be needed to achieve good outcome. All the same, it is less involving and therefore less exhausting. Worth noting is that this procedure deals with symptoms and signs while the virus is not eliminated.

Another option is diathermy and may also be called laser. A treatment of this nature is most applicable when dealing with a big number of such warts. Usually, it is opted for when other available alternatives have misfired. This should be carried out under general anesthesia but may depend on extent coverage. It actually involves burning of the warts.

Some more option is surgical excision of visible warts. For such cases, a surgeon physically removes visible tissues from the body. It is done under anesthesia in an aseptic kind of procedure like with other surgeries. A complete care involves dressing of resultant wounds as well as covering for possible infection with antibiotic prophylaxis.

Not all clients may use all available treatment or management procedures available. Some like creams discussed above must not be prescribe for use in pregnancy. Certain chemical compositions contained in them may not be safe for unborn children. As a result, exposing a pregnant mother to drugs as these ones harms her baby thereby posing health risks.

Even though this disease may be so recurrent and therefore disturbing, it is possible to lead a comfortable life while living with it. All one needs is to adhere to prescribed drugs and lead a good lifestyle that enables immune system to gain best defense.

One challenge about this disease is that it may recur after initial or subsequent management. The secret is to keep responding to it as may be appropriate. One should never give up.




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