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Which treatments would you recommend?

 

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There are various treatments available. Some of the more popular I have found

Podophyllin
Applied directly to the affected area to kill wart. I believe this is an acid formula with potential toxicity.

Podofilox
Topical at home version of Podyphillin. Strength is less (supposedly so is toxicity) and can be prescribed by doctor.

Cryotherapy
Freeze the wart dead.

Laser Therapy
Have your doc zap them away.

Aldara
Topical at home cream - claims to modify immune response in applied area. Have heard good/bad things about this option.

I'm sure there are many other less popular treatments available, these are the ones I've heard of.

AL

Answered by:
alphado

Date Answered:
4/10/2002

4 users have said Thank You! for this answer.

Start taking care of yourself! Start taking vitamins daily. For sure start taking Vitamin E daily. Centrum is also a good vitamin to take with that.

If you haven't yet I would talk to your doctor about different treatments available that would best work for you.


Answered by:
ilf303

Date Answered:
8/27/2002

3 users have said Thank You! for this answer.

Boost your immune system is the best way to get over HPV, or any virus for that matter. Since you are dealing with a virus, the only true way to get over it is by your body building an immunity to it, like you would for a common cold or the chickenpox. Once you build an immunity to a virus, your symptoms will clear, you will no longer be contagious, and you won't get that same strain of that virus again because you carry that immunity with you. The product I have seen do this the best is a Betamannan Supplement, that you can find at alotek.com.

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Anonymous

Date Answered:
1/2/2003

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Once I was exposed to the virus I did the following things:

-quit smoking
-quit drinking
-started excercising
-increased fruit and vegetables
-1 multivitamin day
-increased water intake
-occasional echinachea

I haven't noticed any symptoms of the virus even though the exposure should have led to warts.

Hope this helps.

Answered by:
whosme

Date Answered:
4/10/2002

 

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