I used Aldara for a little over a month to make my genital warts go away.
I know a month seems like a long time, but you just have to be patient. That's why some people prefer to go in and have them removed instead of waiting a month for them to go away.
Good luck!
2007-04-08 23:34:16
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answered by Alli 7
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You're right. Physically it will go away. HPV is like any other virus; the symptoms goes away but not the virus. Please do not be fooled when someone says that HPV will go away for ever, because it wont. I have case's 6 and 11, the genital warts. I caught it December 2006 from my ex boyfriend who was a DL bi-sexual at the time. I was treated with the acid for my warts and I also used vitamin e oil (from the pill, not cream) to help with healing. I also was given the Gaurdisil shots, I think that helped because it wasn't until after I received those they started going away. I haven't had an outbreak but I am still celibate. You can still have sex, just use protection. Currently there is no test to diagnose men with HPV (don't let someone tell you there is) so you have to use condoms. I think if you test men, it will just be genital warts, not HPV. It's more complicated for them, that's why if they were to have sex with a female who has HPV, they have no symptoms what so ever. You need to also boost your immune system. Your immune system was desgined to fight off disease and viruses. I was told by my doctor that HPV MAY go away depending on how well you take care of yourself. You have to be come physically and internally healthy for that to happen. About 3-4 months after treatment and Guardisil shots, I got retested, my results came back negative for HPV. I was retested again and it was positive. I'm still confused over it. My GYN I had is no longer my doctor because she moved out of state which has left me with idiots. Just do some THOUROUGH research on HPV if you need more information. I use to say "ask your doctor" but lately people who've done that get confused. I know A LOT about HPV since I've been dealing with it for almost 3 years now. If you have any questions or concerns you can just email me.
2016-03-17 22:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no set time. Every individuals response to aldara cream varies and the fact that is ignored the most is: Aldara's success rate is only about 50%.
However, there are various over the counter treatments for genital warts that are effective and aren't that much heavy on the pocket. U can get some feed back on them here
http://www.hpv-genital-warts-pictures.com/treat-genital-warts.html
Wish u get rid of your genital warts at the earliest.
regards,
Cindy
2007-04-10 15:35:01
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answered by CDawson 2
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2016-04-29 03:57:10
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answered by ingrid 3
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answered by ? 3
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no cure fot this only treatment sorry . ???
2007-04-08 18:06:28
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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