What is Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Female

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) - also known as sexually transmissible diseases, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or (infrequently) venereal diseases (VD) - are diseases...

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Recently diagnosed with genital warts
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I just found out from my doctor last week that I have genital warts. I've told two guys and one i dated and one that wanted to get to know me. The guy I dated was in shock..it's hard to tell a guy this but i just want to be honest upfront, I'm still in shock myself..I want to know if there are any natural cures out there..I mean this is known to be incurable but there's always exceptions.
Posted on 08/20/09, 11:08 pm
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Reply #1 - 08/26/09  3:54pm
" the HPV virus will always be in your system but there are ways of getting rid of the warts....Keep your immune system up for one...get on some all natural vitamins. Then continually have the warts treated till they go away. Whatever you do, don't scratch them, they will spread like wild fire. I have had GW since November and have been treated about 5 times and even used compound W on them....Aldara is supposed to work on your immune system but it takes forever and is really expensive...Whatever you can to keep up your immune system do it, get plenty of sleep, excersize, eat right and treat the visible warts you have and you'll be fine in no time. I heard that once you get rid of the warts after about 2 years if you have no symptoms then you're just as likely to have another outbreak as some one contracting it for the first time. Hang in there, you won't have to deal with this forever. just take care of yourself "

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