Genital warts can not be cured, but they can be removed. There are many cures available on the market, some use harsh checmicals and some are completely natural. By using a formula made from essential oils, you could be well rid of your warts, male or female, within weeks without them coming back.
You must remember that lifestyle and eating habits have an effect on HPV virus that causes the warts, so eating right can also help.
Gonorrhea is cause by a bacteria that can be treated and cured with antibiotics.
Genital Warts (HPV) is a virus and will go dormant in your immune system.
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HPV stands for human papillomavirus and is also known as genital warts. If you have been diagnosed with HPV, there are no options for treatment as none are available right now, as of August 2014.
Epididymitis is treatable with antibiotics, which usually resolves pain quickly. Left untreated, this condition can lead to abscess formation or loss of blood supply to the testicle.
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You can be reinfected with genital warts in the future. HPV vaccination can lower the risk.
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
No it is not.
HPV or genital warts is often cauliflower shaped.
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Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
No, finger warts are not caused by the same subtype of HPV that causes genital warts.
A sex-linked disorder is known as a 'sexually transmitted disease' A few examples of STD's are Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Genital Warts, Chlamydia, Syphilis and Pubic Lice.
Genital warts don't run in the family; you must come into contact with the virus to be infected.