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	<title>What Is HPV? &#187; HPV and Genital Warts</title>
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		<title>HPV Warts &#8211; Your Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Doctors will tell you there is no cure for HPV warts, but there are many natural remedies that speed up the healing process and can permanently remove HPV warts. This article will show you what and how easy to find household item can aid in the healing process. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Human papillomaviruses or the HPV, are common viral infections that cause warts, there are some natural medications that are beneficial to speed up the healing process and eventually completely remove HPV warts.</p>
<p>HPV warts are hard skin growths that can be seen on the face, hands, feet genitals, and they are basically harmless causing no serious diseases, but they are contagious. The main treatment for HPV warts is to remove them.</p>
<p>You have the option to remove them through surgery or medical procedures or maybe you want something that is natural. There are herbal, home-grown or commercial products that could help you treat HpV warts. However, keep in mind that not all warts are successfully removed and work well for everyone. The up side of the upside of natural HPV Wart remover is that it is inexpensive and generally safe.</p>
<p>If you really want to treat your HPV warts the natural way, get lemon juice, lemon balm oil, vinegar birch oil, and garlic cloves in your kitchen. You should try to make these things available to have homemade remedies for your HPV warts.</p>
<p>Certainly, lemon, lime and grape fruit juice contain citric acid whereas vinegars have ascetic acid that is so helpful to treat HPV warts. These homemade products with acid content are useful to gently exfoliate the lining of the wart, and also the risk-free method to nurse HPV warts.</p>
<p>Commercial products found in the market are also good in accelerating the healing process of HPV warts since most of them contain salicylic acid that helps to cure warts. This acid content gently removes the layers of the warts until they decrease in size and disappear. Other commercial products also contain mild acid as their main ingredient. When using these products, make sure that you follow the directions carefully.</p>
<p>Never forget to see your doctor if the symptoms persist. Your doctor can provide you proper prescription for your stubborn warts like topical ointments and he/she may use a method called electrocautery that utilizes an electrical current that helps to burn off the warts or surgery to cut out the wart. Although these methods are available they can often be dangerous.</p>
<p>Lastly, you should strengthen your immune system.  This is one way to fight the HPV infection and this can be done by taking a lot of Vitamin C and herbs like echinacea and goldenseal. To protect your body from HPV infection, you should have a healthy and strong body and immune system and there are several steps you can take to accomplish this.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About High-Risk HPV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is high-risk HPV? Human papillomavirus has a strain of more than 100 viruses and it can affect several parts of the human body. HPV types could be distinguished as low-risk and high-risk, while a common HPV infection is genital HPV effects can bring illness as severe as terminal cancer. If you are concerned about it you should read on. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is HPV? Human papillomavirus has a strain of more than 100 viruses and it can affect several parts of the human body. HPV types could be distinguished as low-risk and high-risk, while a common HPV infection is genital HPV. If you are concerned about it you should read on.</p>
<p>Physicians have determined that HPV has the possibility to develop into cancer and it is referred to as the high-risk HPV type while other strains are unlikely to cause lesions and develop into cancer, the less severe known as low-risk. However, both types can produce the development of abnormal cells.</p>
<p>High-risk HPV causes growth on the area of the cervix which is nearly visible, and mostly flat unlike those of the low-risk that are external warts. Bear in mind that an extreme case of high-risk HPV infection can go away on its own usually through a change in lifestyle, and may not cause the development of cancer. But if left untreated and if the infection does not go away on it&#8217;s own high risk HPV can be the primary risk factor for cancer of the cervix.</p>
<p>Several strains of HPV can also cause warts on the hands, feet and some parts of the body, while some strains are called genital HPV because they are transmitted through sexual intercourse and can cause warts that grow in the genital area like the vagina, vulva, cervix, anus, rectum, scrotum, and penis.</p>
<p>Genital HPV can cause abnormal cells mainly in the women’s cervix and it can be precancerous. If you have had sexual contact with an HPV-infected person, the warts will or may come out within some weeks after. Sometimes it may take a few months or years to appear, or they may not show up at all. Strains of HPV types may also cause flat, abnormal growth in the area of the genitals and of the cervix.  In spite of this, if the cervix gets infected with HPV it frequently does not set off any symptoms.</p>
<p>To top it all, if a person does have high-risk HPV, it does not mean that the person will have cancer of the cervix. Even if the human papillomavirus causes damage, with the help of Pap smear tests, cell changes can be located and removed to put a stop on developing cancer, however surgical removal should always be used as a last resort because the procedure can be dangerous, can cause side-effects and is never guaranteed to work. Nonetheless, you need to be more mindful about your health and always remember that prevention is better than cure.</p>
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