Genital warts also known as condylomata acuminate or venereal warts, are caused by Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV). They generally occur around the genital area like anus, cervix, penis, rectum, scrotum, vulva and vagina. They are either flat or cauliflower-like shaped. People with many sexual partners and those who do not practice safe sex are at greater risk of getting infected. Genital warts mainly occur among young people around 20 years of age.
Home Remedy For Genital Warts
Apple cider vinegar is strong smelling and 5% acidic, buy a small bottle easier to work with. take the lid off put a cotton ball in the cap of the lid, hand hold lid on bottle, and turn upside down. Remove lid with cotton ball. Dissect cotton ball into necessary size pieces, pieces should cover entire wart plus a little extra.
You can use oil that contains vitamin E on the parts of your body that are infected with warts. Then, crush up garlic and put that on as well. Cover both up with tape. It has been said that this will make the genital warts fall off in just under a week.
Another popular remedy for genital warts is to make juice from onion slices that have been covered overnight with salt and apply three times a day until the warts disappear. You could also try applying the milky juice of fig stems two to three times per day or use apple cider vin
Diet also has an effect on your genital warts. Changing your diet can help them disappear. In particular, beta carotene and folic acid help fight warts. These are found in abundance in radishes, mangos, squash and tomatoes. Red, orange and yellow fruits and vegetables often contain these acids. Leafy green vegetables also help. A diet with lots of cabbage or spinach is good for getting rid of warts. Caffeine and cigarettes are bad for you immune system and may keep your warts from going away.
Genital warts often occur in clusters and can be very tiny or can spread into large masses in the genital or penis area. In women they occur on the outside and inside of the vagina, on the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus), or around the anus. They are approximately as prevalent in men, but the symptoms may be less obvious.
Increase the amount of sulfur-containing amino acids in your diet by eating more asparagus, citrus fruits, eggs, garlic, and onions.
Do’s And Don’ts
Resist the urge to use any over-the-counter wart removal products, all of which are formulated for nongenital warts. “Some of these products can severely burn and irritate you,” warns Kimberly A. Workowski, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at
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