There is no home remedy.
If you have genital warts you should see your doctor. There are several different ways a person can get rid of them. Every person is different though. What works well for others, may not work well for you.
A doctor can prescribe a cream that the person can use at their convenience and at their home. Aldara cream and Condylox cream are available with a prescription.
If these creams don't work or the doctor doesn't want to try them, the doctor might suggest applying medication at the office. This is done by the doctor, is done in several visits and can be pretty expensive. Some of the medications that can be used include: Podophyllin resin (Podofin), Intralesional (injected into wart lesion) interferon, Fluorouracil (Efudex, Fluoroplex), and Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or bichloroacetic acid (BCA).
A person can also have surgery to remove genital warts by freezing (cryosurgery), burning (electrocautery), or laser treatment. Surgery is occasionally used to remove large warts that have not responded to other treatment.
Although treatments can get rid of the warts, they do not get rid of HPV, so warts can recur after treatment. The body's immune system typically clears the virus anywhere from 8 to 13 months, but it occasionally remains in the body for a lifetime.
2007-08-09 09:59:06
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answered by Alli 7
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SEE A Doctor! Just know that HPV is a virus and causes occassional warts and it doesn't necessarily mean that you'll always have the warts...Once you see a doctor and are treated your body's immune system learns and addapts to surpress the virus to where you won't get any more warts. The virus lays in your body forever. Like the flu virus and the chicken pox virus. Most of the time you'll have one-two leisunes and for most people never again.
Just take care of yourself, eat right and stay healthy! Good luck!
2007-08-09 10:03:59
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answered by lotsofluv007 4
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2016-05-17 13:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually heard that taking folic acid, vitamins and having good nutrition all help your body's immune system fight off genital warts. I also heard that smoking and other toxins reduce your bodies immune response and therefore are counterproductive. There is no other "home remedy" to remove them because if they are the actual "wart" causing version of HPV as opposed to the cancer causing type, they can be frozen or burned off by a gynecologist. Most people's body can fight them off naturally if they are in good health but the virus remains dormant in your body forever if you contract it and can reappear when the immune system is stressed. For some people they never come back.
2007-08-09 10:14:32
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answered by Eisbär 7
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PLEASE see a doctor. Home remedies don't work. This can help you feel better and prevent spreading the disease to others. Do not engage in sexual contact until you've seen a doctor and had your problem effectively treated, and after that, remember to use protection in every situation (oral or intercourse) or you can give others your disease. Ideally, you would also let past partners know about your problem so that they can be treated, too, even though it is probably unlikely that you will do that.
2007-08-09 10:34:56
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answered by SAH 4
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GO***TO***YOUR***DOCTOR... Remember genital warts and herpes are just like DIAMONDS they are there FOREVER... The virus will enter your body and may never leave it...Ask him how you can treat them...I'm sure you will be embarrassed (i sure would) but this is your best, healthiest, and SAFEST way to take care of them...
Good luck and hope that you do the right thing for your own safety :)
2007-08-09 10:01:13
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answered by jessica g 2
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There is no do-it-yourself kit for genital anything. Please see a doctor whenever you have bumps, lesions, or discharge coming from your genitals. This goes out to anybody with these types of problems.
2007-08-09 12:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but there really isn't one. Go to the doctor or you will be stuck with them.
2007-08-11 16:42:54
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answered by internits 5
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bleach and tweezers. good luck! oh yeh numb them with ice first.. and then when you're done put some icy hot on the sores..
2007-08-09 09:57:07
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answered by angela b 2
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a torch
or sandblaster
2007-08-09 09:58:53
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answered by no one 5
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