HPV Warts

 

HPV Warts – Painful Ordeal We Are Decided on Fighting

HPV Warts appear as a result of virus infection and if they are visible, we feel as if they cast stigma upon us. However, apart from looking ugly, warts can be quite insidious and dangerous for their discontent and often desperate owner. It is important to bear in mind that these are viral infections. And some of the viruses that cause genital warts can also result in cervical cancer, vulvar cancer, and anal cancer in women. In addition, they are directly related to the development of penile cancer, anal cancer, and prostate cancer in men.

HPV Warts develop after the skin gets infected with a virus from the papiloma family. They are ugly and sometimes feel itchy, with the culprit being HPV (human papiloma virus). Depending on the virus subtype (there are more than 100), warts can appear on different parts around the body and will look different.

HPV Warts conquer the whole body with ease. In the beginning, they develop in the form of rash, increasing in size week after week and changing their color and morphology.

There are different types of hpv warts that can develop on all parts of the body; however, the following appear more often: warts on hands, finger warts, warts on face, foot warts, genital warts – condyloma /below you can find links to articles about Male Genital Warts and Female Genital Warts/. In addition, they can grow in the nail area, causing lots of pain and inconvenience.  Big warts cause traumas to the surrounding skin – small lesions that sometimes result in bleeding.



10 important facts about HPV warts:

    1. 75 percent of the world’s population has or had warts at certain point of their lives. About 75 percent of the people got warts at least once in life which means that the papiloma virus lives in their blood.


    1. About 70 percent of those having sexual contact with someone with genital warts infection also develop genital warts over a period of several weeks to 5-6 months after the contact. It is important to know that many people infected with genital papiloma don’t develop warts!


    1. For a wart to appear, it is sometimes sufficient to have one of the following states or conditions: nervous disorder, auto-suggestion, excitement, or you got awfully scared. If you’ve experienced strong mental distress, the virus can take over. You have it in your blood already or it has penetrated through your skin.


    1. The appearance of warts signals about infection of your organism, hinting to the weakness of your immune system. And immunity, as we know, is what saves us from viral infections and diseases.


    1. In some cases, warts disappear spontaneously between 6 months and 2 years after they appeared.


    1. Many times, warts appear in people who don’t like their looks.


    1. In recent years, the fight against warts is led not only by dermatologists but by psychotherapists as well. Under the influence of hypnosis and suggestion, warts on your skin can really disappear.


    1. Never consider removing warts on your own as cutting can result in new infection and their spreading.Infection of newborn babies is possible if the mother has genital warts. In this case, they get infected during the first months after birth.


    1. In the past, when humans didn’t know why warts appear, they tried to cure them with magic.


  1. Not a single method guarantees success, but you should definitely try and take care of yourself.

To protect yourself or get cured, it is best to get well-informed about the nature of  Human Papilloma Virus and HPV warts and the available treatment methods. See the following informative articles: What Causes Warts, Symptoms of STDs, HPV Symptoms, HPV Transmission, Genital Warts Symptoms, Male Genital Warts, Female Genital Warts, Genital Warts and Pregnancy, Plantar Warts, Flat Warts, Warts on Hands, Warts on Fingers, Warts on Face, Warts on Feet, Penile warts, Vaginal Warts.

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