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Sep

Are there any non-prescription, over the counter treatmenys for genital warts?


Answer:
No…you need to see the physician for them. Sometimes the warts have to be frozen off. If you don't have a physician that you see regularly, or don't have health insurance, you can go to a public health clinic (check the city listings in your phone book) or to a clinic like planned parenthood.

Don't try putting any OTC meds for other kinds of warts on your genital warts either…since you plan to use it for a lifetime, be careful with your johnson. The skin in the genital area is thinner (especially the scrotum) and easier to damage, so a wart treatment designed to be used on the hands, with their thicker skin and layer of fat underneath, could be way too harsh for the genitals.


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i'm serious about this so here goes there’s folklore that states you can use a banana peel and put it on the wart for five days but i think the problem with that would be obvious like how do you keep the peel on the wart it would be kind of like putting a steak on your swollen eye and it would look ridiculous but some people are ridiculous but I digress. to put a banana on your pee pee for your wart might look extra silly because it would become such a mess after five days and if someone saw the banana they would probably call the cops thinking you were a pervert or something, and think of the fruit flies that would be buzzing around your head all day long. and another remedy I hear has to do with putting acid on em and it becomes painful and swollen and makes you want to run into the street with your pants off and it's almost like having a finger ache and then cutting your hand off to make the finger stop hurting.

Some other remedies that you'll have to do searches on are

Warts treatment using Castor Oil

The use of castor oil is one of the most important home remedies for warts. This oil should be applied generously over the affected parts every night. The treatment should be continued for several months.

Warts treatment using Figs

The milky juice of fresh figs is another valuable remedy. This juice should be extracted from the fresh, barely-ripe fruits and applied on the warts several times a day. The treatment should be continued for two weeks.

Warts treatment using Potato

Raw potatoes are beneficial in the treatment of warts. They should be cut and rubbed on the affected area several times daily, for at least two weeks. This wi1l bring about good results.

Warts treatment using Onion

Onions are also valuable in warts. They are irritating to the skin and stimulate the circulation of the blood. Warts sometimes disappear when rubbed with cut onions.

Warts treatment using Indian Squill

The herb Indian squill is useful in removing warts. A powder of the bulb of this herb should be applied locally over the affected area for beneficial results.

Warts treatment using Dandelion

The herb dandelion is another valuable remedy for warts. The milk from the cut end of dandelion should be applied over the affected area two or three time's daily.

Warts treatment using Marigold

Marigold is another herb found beneficial in the treatment of warts. The juice of the leaves of this plant can be applied beneficially over warts. The sap from the stem has also been found beneficial in the removal of warts.

Warts treatment using Cashewnut Oil

The oil extracted from the shell of the cashewnut is useful in warts as it is a strong irritant to the skin. It should be applied externally over the affected area in treating this condition.

These include juices of papaya and pineapple, and chalk powder blended with water.

So there you’ve it that’ll be $5.00 us.


Answer:
None that’ll remove and prevent future warts given to your partners. It is a lifetime gift that keeps on giving. HPV please see a doctor for your self and any future partner. You are required to inform them first.

Answer:
yes i think there is

they sell them in boots i think

but they probably wont work as well as if you went to the doctors

they could probably help you a lot more and they would be stronger

hope this helps

xx


Answer:
No, the only way to get treatment for genital warts is through a dermatologist.

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