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Human papillomavirus has been found in more than half of young adults in new sexual relationships, a groundbreaking Montreal study has reported. Of those, nearly half (44 percent) were infected with an HPV type that causes cancer.

 
 

HPV is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection nationwide, with an estimated 75 to 80 percent of the population picking up the virus at some point in their lifetime.

However, "even if persistently infected with HPV, a woman most likely will not develop cancer if she is regularly screened."



 
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"This is WONDERFUL! I was SOO embarrased when I found out I had contracted genital warts. I instantly began searching the web for home remedies so I wouldn't have to visit my doctor. I bought the products you suggested and it worked like a charm. My vaginal warts turned brown in the middle - I know, gross! - and within 12 hours they all dissapeared in the shower! I'm simply amazed how easy this was. There was very minimal pain or burning. Well worth the $$!"

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Matt from Missouri writes:


"I discovered a genital wart on the shaft of my penis and was humiliated. After searching online, I bought 3 different products, all of which did absolutely nothing. I then found your solution and tried your method to remove the genital wart. On the first day, it turned white. On the second day, it turned dark grey. There was hardly any pain and on the third day, it just fell off during my shower! Now I have a very small scab that is healing quickly. Everything should be all good to go in three to four more days, and you will never be able to tell I ever had anything there. I can't believe how easy this worked. You saved me!"

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"A few weeks ago, I was using the Aldara prescription cream for genital warts and I was experiencing several unpleasant side effects, so I decided to try something else. I bought your guide and quickly decided I had nothing to lose. I've triedthis method for the past three days now and all of my warts are completely gone. In only three days, all of my warts are gone! It did sting a little but it worked immediately and was well worth a little burning. And it didn't sting nearly as much as the Aldara did. Give it a try ... you'll be glad you did! Thanks again."

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"All I can say is ... THANK YOU!!! I have had a pretty big wart on my penis for the past 2 months but I didn't want to visit the doctor this time. I've had a few genital warts in the past and I've gone to have them burned off which really hurt like a biatch! I decided to try your solution and within a day the wart turned black and started peeling aroung the edges. I'm so happy I tried this natural cure; it really does work, and it's a LOT cheaper than going to the clinic."


Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: What are genital warts?

Genital warts are growths that appear on the genital area – either externally on the vulva, the anus or (for men) the penis, or internally in the vagina or on the cervix. The growths, which typically are soft, moist and flesh-colored, can appear alone or in clusters (often resembling cauliflower) and may be raised or flat, small or large. Less commonly, HPV-related growths may appear red or brown. Note that some warts are so small they are difficult to see, even if they are on the outside of the body.

FAQ: What causes genital warts?

Low-risk types of HPV are spread in the same way as high-risk kinds – through genital skin-to-skin contact, usually during sexual intercourse (vaginal or anal). "Low-risk" means that while the infection can sometimes cause genital warts, there is no danger of it causing cervical cancer. That's why it's possible for a woman to have genital warts, but also to have a normal Pap smear and HPV test. The Pap looks for abnormal cells caused by "high-risk" – or potentially cancer-causing – types of HPV, and the HPV test given along with the Pap is specifically for high-risk types of the virus. (There is a separate test for low-risk HPV that also can be done along with a Pap. However, it is not recommended for routine use, and most insurance companies do not pay for it.)

FAQ: Are genital warts common?

Although most HPV infections are suppressed by the body before they cause any problems, genital warts are the most common, visible HPV-related complication. Rates vary depending on age and population, but the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Disease estimates that about 1 out of 272 American adults get genital warts each year, or about 1 million people. Another estimate puts the lifetime risk of getting genital warts at an average of 10%. However, many go away on their own and most others go away with treatment.

FAQ: How serious are genital warts?

People with genital warts often feel uncomfortable and embarrassed, sometimes leading to depression and breaks in relationships. However, warts do not have any broader, or more serious, health effects. The good news is that effective treatments are available.


FAQ: Should you avoid sex when genital warts are present?

There is a risk of spreading the HPV infection that caused the warts to your partner if you have direct genital contact while the warts are present. Using a condom may reduce that risk.

FAQ: Will genital warts affect pregnancy or childbirth?


Most pregnant women with genital warts, or a history of them, are unlikely to have any HPV-related complications during pregnancy or childbirth. During pregnancy, genital warts may grow in number because of changes in the body's immune system. Thus, treatment may be delayed until after birth to see if they go away on their own.

Most children born to women with a history of genital warts do not experience any HPV-related complications. Only very rarely do warty growths occur in an infant's throat as a result. Cesarean delivery is not usually recommended as a method of preventing this unusual occurrence.


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