
Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus. Not all warts are contagious, but genital warts or Condylomata acuminata. This is a very contagious sexually transmitted infection that occurs in both men and women. Before we dive in, let's look at the different spots and the resulting warts. There are about 130 strains of the virus. Among them:
• Type 1 Causes a planter and palmer warts.
• Type 2 causes common warts. Filithic warts, plantation warts, mosaic warts
• Type 3 causes simple or flat warts.
• Type 6 and 11 cause 90% genital warts
• Type 16 and 18 causes 70% of cervical cancer
There are many ways to treat genital warts. Traditional method:
• The use of liquid nitrogen, which is very painful
• Use of podofillina, which is only 55% effective.
• Loop Electro Surgical Doctor's excision of the wart
• CO2 laser surgery for large warts in the genital area
• Interferon injection into the wart, which helps the body's immune system to fight infection. The injection is given twice a week for about 8 weeks or until the warts disappear. This procedure is 50% effective.
• When treating genital warts in pregnant women, external use of drugs is not possible, because they are absorbed into the skin and can lead to the child getting some birth defects. Thus, only procedures such as freezing can be done.
Therefore, consult your doctor so that he will be diagnosed, and then take proper treatment, because Condylomata acuminata is contagious, because it can sometimes be painful. Although the body's natural immune system sometimes cleanses the virus, it requires treatment most of the time. There are various ways to treat genital warts. Let's take a look at the different clinical methods with which you can clear genital warts. At the same time, since the virus is incurable, there is a chance that the warts will appear again and again.
You must be careful when handling a pregnant woman so that she does not damage the foam and does not cause marriage. Like this, most medications have some side effects. That is why treatment should be treated only under the guidance of a qualified medical specialist. It seems to be a real case when prevention is better than cure. Of course, prevention is too complicated because you will never know whether your partner has Condylomata acuminata or not.
Pharmacists sell a lot of ointments, lotions and genital warts, but it is best to consult a doctor, and only by his prescription can they be used. Natural therapy would be to use banana peaks along with a combination of garlic to effectively remove genital warts.
Most genital warts contain silver oxide, some natural oils and organic beeswax. Siver oxide kills germs, beeswax reduces inflammation and redness, and the natural oils it contains moisturize the skin and get rid of toxins. Having a less toxic diet, maintaining personal hygiene really helps in the long run. You can also try natural therapy. Take bananas that just turn yellow. Cut the peel to the desired size and place the inner side of the peel on the wart. Secure it with tape and leave it as long as possible. Garlic paste can also work wonders. Use sesame oil to moisturize the skin. The use of tea oil is not recommended, but Polyphenon E, which is extracted from green tea, has a higher clearance. Try them with other medicines. There are some good homeopathic remedies that cleanse the wart from the roots.
The appearance of warts is more likely in people with low immunity. Therefore, our diet should be rich in folic acid and beta-carotene to enhance immunity. Another important thing that should be noted is that genital warts should be treated the moment they are noticed. Any delay in treatment will make it difficult to eliminate them.

