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At Home Genital Warts Treatment

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Genital warts are probably the most bothersome and unsightly form of skin infection. Aside from the fact that they are located in the genital area, they can pose a lot of threat to a person’s sex life. They can be transmitted with direct skin to skin contact — condoms cannot prevent it from being transmitted to the other person. Once diagnosed with genital warts, the physician would read more…

Wartrol: a Homeopathic Remedy for External Genital Warts

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Having genital warts is one symptom that is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Being one of the strains of herpes, it goes off within and around the reproductive organs of both male and female. However, women are more prone to this disease because there are instances wherein the virus can reach the cervix and somehow cause cervical cancer.

Causes and Symptoms of Genital Warts

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Indulging in unprotected sex with multiple or unknown partners is probably the most common cause for a person to acquire genital warts. Genital warts are mostly caused by the human papillomavirus but other factors like stressful conditions, alcohol and tobacco overdose and consumption of birth control pills can also cause genital warts especially in women.

Benefits and Functions of Wartrol for Treating Genital Warts

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Wartrol has been known for treating genital warts and stopping its symptoms from further damaging the skin. Genital warts are one of the signs of the Human Papilloma Virus or HPV, which is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the world.

Genital Wart Support Group

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The human papilloma virus (HPV) can cause very unsightly warts. These are unnatural growths of skin that usually form small clusters. The infected skin becomes dead and tough and ends up looking like a blister. These small masses of skin are usually painless but can cause bleeding that could lead to infection if removed un-aseptically.