Genital Warts - HPV Treatment
Genital warts are very common, almost too common.
When you first find out you have genital warts a sense of embarrassment and shame might come over you.
When you do come to find out you have this problem, you probably want to treat yourself instead of going to the doctor.
Many people want to cure themselves because they may see these warts as a sign they are promiscuous and "dirty" perhaps.
There are man falsehoods associated with this problem, so you shouldn't feel like you are a "bad" person just because you contracted a sexually transmitted disease.
These things happen, what does matter is not how you caught it but what you will do from now on.
Sure, genital warts may seem like your world is crashing down around you and you won't be able to continue having sexual relations any longer, that is also false.
You can continue with your sexual activities, but you must take the proper measures in order for you to prevent further outbreaks and giving your partner this STD also.
If you started a new relationship and contracted this problem in your previous relationship, you should tell your current partner when the time is right.
When is there ever a right time to tell them you have genital warts.
Well, probably before you have sexual intercourse for the first time.
You will have to explain to them what genital warts are and how the HPV will remain under the skin, but that doesn't mean you will see the warts.
If you explain to them your situation and they do research on their own and become educated in the subject, there shouldn't be a problem continuing with the relationship.
Before you do tell your next partner about your genital warts, you will need treatment first.
There are a few topical treatments that have proven to work such as Aldara Aldara Cream 5% is available by prescription only and is supplied in single#use packets that contain 250mg of the cream.
Aldara cream is applied to the infected area every other day, three times per week and is left on the skin for 6 # 10 hours.
Aldara cream is to be applied topically and used externally only and not intended for internal use.
This might be a hassle too constantly applying a cream, just think of it as applying lotion to dry skin.
For men who are uncircumcised men with warts under the foreskin, you have an increased risk for substantial local skin reactions because of the nature in this area.
Therefore, if you are uncircumcised then you must apply Aldara under the foreskin and retract it daily, then thoroughly wash and dry it.
You must ensure this area stays clean and dry as much as possible, genital warts love moisture.
When you first find out you have genital warts a sense of embarrassment and shame might come over you.
When you do come to find out you have this problem, you probably want to treat yourself instead of going to the doctor.
Many people want to cure themselves because they may see these warts as a sign they are promiscuous and "dirty" perhaps.
There are man falsehoods associated with this problem, so you shouldn't feel like you are a "bad" person just because you contracted a sexually transmitted disease.
These things happen, what does matter is not how you caught it but what you will do from now on.
Sure, genital warts may seem like your world is crashing down around you and you won't be able to continue having sexual relations any longer, that is also false.
You can continue with your sexual activities, but you must take the proper measures in order for you to prevent further outbreaks and giving your partner this STD also.
If you started a new relationship and contracted this problem in your previous relationship, you should tell your current partner when the time is right.
When is there ever a right time to tell them you have genital warts.
Well, probably before you have sexual intercourse for the first time.
You will have to explain to them what genital warts are and how the HPV will remain under the skin, but that doesn't mean you will see the warts.
If you explain to them your situation and they do research on their own and become educated in the subject, there shouldn't be a problem continuing with the relationship.
Before you do tell your next partner about your genital warts, you will need treatment first.
There are a few topical treatments that have proven to work such as Aldara Aldara Cream 5% is available by prescription only and is supplied in single#use packets that contain 250mg of the cream.
Aldara cream is applied to the infected area every other day, three times per week and is left on the skin for 6 # 10 hours.
Aldara cream is to be applied topically and used externally only and not intended for internal use.
This might be a hassle too constantly applying a cream, just think of it as applying lotion to dry skin.
For men who are uncircumcised men with warts under the foreskin, you have an increased risk for substantial local skin reactions because of the nature in this area.
Therefore, if you are uncircumcised then you must apply Aldara under the foreskin and retract it daily, then thoroughly wash and dry it.
You must ensure this area stays clean and dry as much as possible, genital warts love moisture.