Genital Wart and HPV Symptoms, Treatment and Long Term Prevention


Genital wart is a common infection caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which is a microscopic virus particle that infects the skin.

Depending on the stage of development and location their appearance can vary. They can appear as single bumps or in clusters some having a cauliflower structure. The warts virus (hpv) can be found in the genital area including in and around the anus, vagina, and on the penis.

About 30% of the different types of HPV identified have the ability to show up in the genital area and can be passed person to person through sexual contact. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in this country (USA).

Genital warts are also called…

*acuminate warts

*condyloma acuminata

*verruca acuminata

*venereal warts

Unlike the herpes virus which travels into the nerve cells, HPV is localized in the skin. However, many HPV infections are invisible. This means that the virus has altered the DNA structure of the cell but shows no visible signs on the skin. Millions of people are unaware that they have HPV, only a medical sampling of the skin will determine if the virus is prevalent.

HPV causes many different types of warts in different locations on the body.

The planter Wart ( or plantar wart ) grows on the soles of the feet affecting many athletes and is one of the many varieties of warts that are caused by the microscopic Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).

Wart Removal

Conventional treatment for wart removal is freezing the warts with liquid nitrogen or electrical cauterization. To keep them from returning, you can strengthen your immune system which helps your body keep the virus in suppression or eliminate it.

Treatment and Long Term Prevention

Your body has a defense mechanism against all types of bacteria, virus, fungi, mold and yeast – the immune system. Any health condition or illness weakens the bodys immune system and can encourage the return of genital warts and HPV.

One of the most important things you can do for permanent wart removal is to increase the energy and overall health of your body’s immune system so it has the strength to overcome the wart virus.

This can be done with diet improvements, lifestyle changes, herbs and high quality nutritional supplements.