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GENITAL WARTS - Causes, Symptions, Remedies and Preventions

Genital warts Home Made Remedies, Genital warts causes, Genital warts symptoms, Genital warts preventions Genital warts and HPV infection are transmitted primarily by sexual intimacy, and the risk of infection increases as the number of sexual partners increase..
 
 
There are over 100 types of papillomaviruses (HPVs) that infect humans. Of these, more than 40 types can infect the anogenital tract (genital tract and anus) of men and women and cause genital warts

GENITAL WARTS Symptoms

In many cases genital warts do not cause any symptoms, but they are sometimes associated with itching, burning, or tenderness. They may result in localized irritation, depending upon their anatomic location. Women who have genital warts inside the vagina may experience bleeding following sexual intercourse or an abnormal vaginal discharge. Rarely, bleeding or urinary obstruction may occur if the wart involves the urethral opening.

GENITAL WARTS Home remedies

Step 1:
Mix a teaspoon of Castor Oil with just enough baking soda to make a thin paste. Not cake like or crumbly, if that happens, you will need to add more oil.

NOTE: For genital warts, use only the castor oil – do not mix with or use the baking soda. Castor oil only!

Step 2:
Once in the morning and once in the evening…

Rub a small amount into the mole or wart until somewhat absorbed (will take
approximately 1 or 2 minutes). Then apply a little more and cover with a Band-Aid.

Keep this up until the mole or wart shrivels and disappears. Usually takes from 3 days to 3 weeks for them to fall out.

Since everyone is different, the process may take longer for some keep doing this until the mole, wart or skin-tag has completely fallen off.

You can take a shower and all just remember to reapply the mixture and cover with a Band-Aid after you have
showered.

GENITAL WARTS Prevention

• Avoid brushing, clipping, combing, or shaving over areas of your skin, where there are warts.
• Don’t walk barefoot in public areas, such as pools and locker rooms. Wear shoes or sandals in public places to avoid
coming into contact with the virus.
• Avoid using the same file or nail clipper on warts as you use on healthy nails.
• Don’t pick at warts. Picking may spread the virus. You may want to place an adhesive bandage over the wart to discourage picking.
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