HPV doesn't have any treatment. Abnormal cells on the cervix caused by HPV usually aren't treated during pregnancy. Some treatments for genital warts are safe during pregnancy. Talk with your health care provicer to clarify your exact diagnosis and options for treatment.
Yes, there are treatments available for genital warts during pregnancy. If you feel you must treat them, talk to your prenatal care provider about safe and effective treatments.
Some patients use prescription Aldara or Veregen to treat genital warts. Treatment of these warts is optional.
Depends on where the wart is on your body.
No. It is only used to prevent polio.
All conditions that manifest in the feet. Suitably trained Chiropodists can also treat hands for such conditions as warts or thickened fingernails.
No. Use a specific wart treatment (the freezing ones work well).
first of all get one thing right; coldsores are the 'warts' in your mouth, and coleslaw is a vegetable food.
"Genital warts must be treated by your doctor. Warts in the genital area can be removed, but there's no cure for the viral infection that causes the warts. This means that the warts may come back even after they have been removed." source: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/209.html
The best idea is to consult an ENT specialist at your local health clinic. These can be painful if not treated properly.
Plantars warts seed warts smart warts and many more
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) has been used by the Mohawk Indians to treat warts. Take the white latex type sap and place on the wart several times a day. The latex will take on a dark appearance, this is normal.
pickles have warts because cucumbers have warts.