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Can anyone tell me their experience with Aldara cream and HPV?
I used Aldara and my warts were removed gone within 4 weeks. Apparently, I was one of the lucky people who have experienced this with Aldara. I did not experience the itching or burning associated with the cream, but I also was very careful to follow the directions to a "T". I also boosted my immune system with vitamins as soon as I found out I had HPV and refused to let the stress overcome me and my life. I believe all of this helped.
By all means stay informed, grieve for a week or two, but do not let this virus become your life like I've seen so many people let it do. You own your life, not HPV. I believe this attitude helps with many of the treatments and the stress involved with them.
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I had a terrible experience with Aldara. I read on the Aldara website that there was little pain associated with the cream. I am here to tell you differently! I was also told that health skin was not affected. I used the cream about 3 times...and I was in so much pain. The cream caused ulcers to form in the area and it was very painful to go to the bathroom. Once I quit using the cream it cleared up in about a week. Later I found out that I do not have HPV and my healthy skin reacted violently to the cream.
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| Answered by:
Anonymous
Date Answered:
6/18/2003
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Aldara cream works but can be very irritating. I opted for acid treatments because the Aldara caused severe itching. Acid stings, but is very effective.
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| Answered by:
Anonymous
Date Answered:
5/24/2003
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I used Aldara about three times and it burned and itched really bad, so I quit using it and the warts went away on their own in about 3 weeks.
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| Answered by:
Anonymous
Date Answered:
6/13/2003
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