Genital Warts Cream

Is applying genital warts cream useful? Can it be provide relief to the individual and can it control the infection? In this article we try to find out exactly how helpful these creams really are.
Before we come to the treatment and its effectiveness, let's first find out some more details about genital warts and how it's caused. Genital warts also known as venereal warts are actually a type of STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) in humans. These warts occur mainly in the genital area of the humans and can affect both men and women. They differ in appearance and size and can appear as a small spot to a large cluster. It's usually spread by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and is caused by having sexual relations with an infected partner. Genital warts are known to be a very popular symptom of Human Papillomavirus. In severe cases of infection, this virus can cause cervical and anal cancers in men and women.

By having physical relationships with an unknown partner, the chances of contracting genital warts increases. This is the main reason why every sexually active person should have knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases, especially genital warts. In men, genital warts can appear on the tip or shaft of the penis, anus or the scrotum. In women these warts can occur on the vulva and the perineal area and spread through the vagina and cervix. Genital warts can also occur in the thigh area and in the throat as a result of oral sex.

How the Cream Helps
The cream is known to be a very popular form of treatment used for genital warts caused primarily by HPV. If a person notices any genital warts signs, treatment should be his/her number one priority. There are a lot of medical procedures available for this infection but most people opt for genital warts cream which works on the principle of providing effective relief. These creams are very effective and help eliminate warts which also reduces the chances of cancer in later stages. Here are some of the most recommended creams by health experts.

Podofilox
It's one of the most recommended creams available in the market. The cream works by preventing the growth of cells that contribute to genital warts. Most health experts recommend this cream to people and so far no complaints have been received. The itching and the warts seem to disappear after regular application of this cream. Podofilox is available in lotions, creams and gel form but it's necessary that the buyer has a prescription.

Aldara
Aldara is also a very common name. People can get this cream only by prescription and health experts claim that this cream is also good for the person's immune system. This cream is also very helpful in clearing of the warts from different areas. People who apply Aldara or any other genital warts cream should avoid intercourse for some time as it lessens the power of contraceptives used.

Imiquimod
This is another cream which can be very helpful while treating genital warts. This cream is recommended in severe conditions and it should be applied at least 3 times in a week before sleeping. Unlike other creams, which directly destroy the warts tissue, this cream works by boosting up the immune system so that the body can work itself against the warts. The cream takes it own time to show improvements. Hence people have to be patient while applying it. This cream should not be used by pregnant women.

Whichever type of treatment people opt for genital warts, they should first consult their doctor regarding it. It's very important that the cream stays on the affected area for at least 8 to 10 hours, which means that the ideal time for applying the cream is before sleep. There are also some people who are not comfortable sharing their problems with doctors and hence opt for over-the-counter genital warts medication. The biggest disadvantage about over-the-counter medications is that there's no guarantee that these creams will work and they are more expensive than the prescribed cream. Genital warts come with a high chance of relapse, so it's quite possible that patients have to go to the doctors for regular check ups even if the cream has solved the problem for now.
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Published: 6/8/2011
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