1. Warts are contagious and easily spread to other people and to other parts of your body
Warts are contagious. Genital Warts are sexually transmitted and are highly contagious. A tiny scratch, abrasion or cut makes an area more vulnerable to infection.
2. The Wart disease (HPV) is incurable
Once you have the warts virus, you can never get rid of it. it lives in your DNA. You can treat and remove warts.
3. Warts will eventually disappear on their own
In most cases, warts will disappear on there own in 6 months. In severe cases, they may not disappear and may multiply.
4. Warts can appear literally anywhere on your body including the soles of your feet and palms of your hands
Body warts, Hand warts, Foot warts, Fact Warts, Finger Warts, Internal Genital warts, External Genital warts, Anal warts - you can get warts anywhere.
5. Warts can be painful
Plantar warts (warts on the soles of your feet) can be highly painful. Your doctor can help alleviate the pain fast. If other warts are painful, it is suggested you see your doctor as common warts should not be painful.
6. Warts can be treated and removed
There are a range of options for removing warts. While they are likely to disappear themselves eventually, it is wise to treat warts immediately to prevent their spreading. You can visit your doctor or a dermatologist and have the warts frozen off, burnt off via or acids, or poisoned with toxins (prescription medication).
7. You cannot spread warts from your body or hands to your genitals or from your genitals to your hands or body
There are over 150 types of the wart (Human pappiloma) virus. The genital warts variety is specific to the genital area.
8. You can help your body to prevent further wart growths
It has been proved that a healthy immune system goes a long way in the prevention of future wart outbreaks. Boosting your immune system requires a specific immune boosting supplement which contains green tea extract, selenium, grape seed extract and bioflavins (ImmunoChoice is recommended by top surgeons to women who have had genital warts and required surgery to remove them)
9. How did I get genital warts? I'm married and we're both faithful.
The wart virus, much like the herpes virus, can lie dormant in your system. It can be triggered by stress, immune system deficiencies, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, life style changes and more. Many people are unaware of the fact that they have HPV. Many men may have actual outbreaks on their penis and be unaware of them as they may be very small and hidden. Women may have internal genital warts and be unaware of them. Only 10% of genital warts are visible.
10. Warts can cause cancer
HPV (the [genital] warts virus) causes more than 70% of all cases of cervical cancer. HPV causes changes in the cells in the cervix on the transformation zone. These changes will eventually become cancerous if they are not removed. Surgery is the only option. These changes in the cervical cells are only picked up in the early stages by pap smears. It is imperative that women of all ages wg are sexually active have pap smears, even women in happy marriages. Many men do not know they have the virus (see point 9).
Warts are contagious. Genital Warts are sexually transmitted and are highly contagious. A tiny scratch, abrasion or cut makes an area more vulnerable to infection.
2. The Wart disease (HPV) is incurable
Once you have the warts virus, you can never get rid of it. it lives in your DNA. You can treat and remove warts.
3. Warts will eventually disappear on their own
In most cases, warts will disappear on there own in 6 months. In severe cases, they may not disappear and may multiply.
4. Warts can appear literally anywhere on your body including the soles of your feet and palms of your hands
Body warts, Hand warts, Foot warts, Fact Warts, Finger Warts, Internal Genital warts, External Genital warts, Anal warts - you can get warts anywhere.
5. Warts can be painful
Plantar warts (warts on the soles of your feet) can be highly painful. Your doctor can help alleviate the pain fast. If other warts are painful, it is suggested you see your doctor as common warts should not be painful.
6. Warts can be treated and removed
There are a range of options for removing warts. While they are likely to disappear themselves eventually, it is wise to treat warts immediately to prevent their spreading. You can visit your doctor or a dermatologist and have the warts frozen off, burnt off via or acids, or poisoned with toxins (prescription medication).
7. You cannot spread warts from your body or hands to your genitals or from your genitals to your hands or body
There are over 150 types of the wart (Human pappiloma) virus. The genital warts variety is specific to the genital area.
8. You can help your body to prevent further wart growths
It has been proved that a healthy immune system goes a long way in the prevention of future wart outbreaks. Boosting your immune system requires a specific immune boosting supplement which contains green tea extract, selenium, grape seed extract and bioflavins (ImmunoChoice is recommended by top surgeons to women who have had genital warts and required surgery to remove them)
9. How did I get genital warts? I'm married and we're both faithful.
The wart virus, much like the herpes virus, can lie dormant in your system. It can be triggered by stress, immune system deficiencies, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, life style changes and more. Many people are unaware of the fact that they have HPV. Many men may have actual outbreaks on their penis and be unaware of them as they may be very small and hidden. Women may have internal genital warts and be unaware of them. Only 10% of genital warts are visible.
10. Warts can cause cancer
HPV (the [genital] warts virus) causes more than 70% of all cases of cervical cancer. HPV causes changes in the cells in the cervix on the transformation zone. These changes will eventually become cancerous if they are not removed. Surgery is the only option. These changes in the cervical cells are only picked up in the early stages by pap smears. It is imperative that women of all ages wg are sexually active have pap smears, even women in happy marriages. Many men do not know they have the virus (see point 9).
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