What are the most frequently asked questions? What is the mode of spread for the condition?
- The most common method of spreading the disease is through skin to skin contact especially during sexual intercourse or by exchange of bodily fluids.
The incubation period is anything from a few days and can spread to several years in some individuals.
A lot of care needs to be taken when doing the treatment because if proper hygiene is not maintained, one can easily spread the virus to others even using their own hands.
- There are different kinds of treatment and each one of them has different results.
Some of the treatments especially when using creams and oils have been known to recur quite often after a short period of time.
The creams and lotions are only able to treat the surface while the underlying cause still remains.
If you will get a treatment that goes beneath the skin, then you are likely to get a more lasting solution.
- There are only a few treatments for genital warts that may not be recommended for their treatment during pregnancy, however, the sooner the treatment begins after infection, usually the better the chances are of getting a cure.
There are natural remedies that are available that can be used effectively during pregnancy without any risk whatsoever.
- It is not possible to pinpoint one way the warts are going to fall off.
Every individual case goes in a unique way.
However, the most common way the warts go away may be through crumbling and cracking away, falling off or simply dwindling until they disappear completely.
For other patients the warts change color and swell before they finally shrink and fall off.
- This will depend greatly with the treatment method you are using.
If the method is a superficial one that only deals with the outside then you will actually spread them.
Ensure you use a treatment method that goes for the root of the problem.
There are some cases where scars will remain even after the problem has gone away completely.
This depends a lot on the well being of the person involved.
- The human body is made in such a way that it makes a copy of any virus that you catch in the system and keeps it there for its own reference in any future attack.
The HPV virus that causes genital warts is not an exception.
The copy of the virus will remain in the body even when there are no symptoms to manifest.
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