Human papillomavirus infection: Know its line of treatment
One of the most common sexually transmitted infections, human
papillomavirus is a viral infection. It is spread through simple skin to
skin contact. If you have this infection, you will experience or see
the symptoms years later. When the signs do occur, they are genital
warts, small bumps, plantar warts etc. Notably, most of the HPV
infections are benign and not malignant. If you have higher number of
sexual partners or you are involving in sex with someone who have had
various intimate partners, your chances of getting HPV infection is
higher than those who are not involved in such acts. Also, if your
immune system is weak, have damages skin in certain areas, or have
contact with warts, you can develop warts too. To diagnose this
condition, doctors perform tests like vinegar solution test, pap test,
or/and DNA test. Luckily, there are medical treatments available for
this problem. Read on to know about them.
Medication: Medications (prescription creams) take time treat warts and are applied directly on the lesion.
Electrocautery: It is used to burn the abnormal warts.
Laser therapy: In laser therapy, a light beam is used to remove unwanted tissue.
Surgical removal: During surgery, doctors manually remove the warts.
Medication: Medications (prescription creams) take time treat warts and are applied directly on the lesion.
Cryotherapy: This method includes usage of liquid nitrogen to freeze the lesions.
Laser therapy: In laser therapy, a light beam is used to remove unwanted tissue.
Surgical removal: During surgery, doctors manually remove the warts.
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HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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