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Treatment for HPV Lesions in the Cervix

HPV or human papillomavirus infection is a very common sexually transmitted disease and can be of several types.

Some of its varieties can cause the development of cervical cancer, in addition to genital warts. Let’s see in this article if it is possible to cure HPV in the cervix and how.

What happens if I have HPV in the cervix?

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Generally, people do not realize the problem, since it does not present symptoms, and most of the time it disappears on its own.

However, if you have HPV in the cervix and it persists over time (several years), it can cause cellular changes, which if not treated could lead to cancer.

HPV is the major cause of cervical cancer, as well as also causing other types of cancer such as vulva, vagina, penis, and anal cancer or cancer at the back of the throat, at the base of the tongue, or in the tonsils.

Since this disease can cause cancer, we will soon provide the necessary recommendations on what to do to cure HPV in the cervix.

Other types of HPV can cause genital warts that usually do not cause pain. The appearance of these varies depending on the type of HPV involved.

They can occur individually or in groups. And they can be flat or raised, and small or large. They can also disappear on their own.

Women can have them on the vulva, vagina, cervix, anus, or thighs.

How to remove cervical lesions?

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To remove cervical lesions, excision techniques are used. These are ablative treatments that act on the lesion for its extraction.

Cervical conization, also called cone biopsy, is one of the most used because it is less invasive. Through this surgery, the damaged tissue is removed and is one of the steps to cure HPV in the cervix.

The advantages of the application of this method are:

  • It is much less invasive than other procedures.
  • It is painless. It only causes discomfort due to the use of a vaginal retractor that allows visualization of the cervix.
  • Depending on the case, they use local anesthesia in the cervix, or they can also apply regional or general anesthesia, which requires the intervention of an anesthetist.
  • It is an outpatient procedure, so the patient can go home once the effect of the anesthesia has worn off.

A conical-shaped sample is removed that includes the external part of the cervix (base of the sample) and also the internal part which is the vertex of the sample or cone.

At the same time, cervical conization can be performed with different techniques, and generally the one that causes the least damage to the tissues involved is used.

How are warts removed in the cervix?

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Warts in the cervix are removed in two possible ways: through the use of medications with medical follow-up or surgically.

Use of medications (creams)

  • Imiquimod. Cream that increases the body’s immune capacity to fight warts.
  • Podofilin and Podofilox. Vegetable resin that destroys wart tissue.
  • Trichloroacetic acid. Chemical treatment that burns them. It can be used externally and also internally.
  • Sinecatechins. Treatment to treat external warts and within the anal canal.

These creams can cause you side effects such as skin irritation, pain, sores, redness, itching or burning.

Surgical method

If the treatment with medications is not effective, you are pregnant or the warts are large, surgery is used, for which different techniques can be applied:

  • Cryotherapy or freezing with liquid nitrogen. Forms a blister around the wart. When the skin heals, the wart detaches and new skin appears. The area may swell and feel pain.
  • Electrocautery. Using electric current burns the wart. Generates pain and subsequent swelling.
  • Surgical excision. The doctor removes the wart by making a cut. Requires local or general anesthesia.
  • Laser treatment. Applies an intense beam of light. Its cost is higher and it is generally applied to warts that are difficult to eliminate.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

How to get rid of the human papillomavirus

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Traditional or modern medicine, unlike natural medicine, cannot cure HPV in the cervix. However, it is possible with natural medicine (we will now see it in more detail).

The types of HPV that are milder tend to disappear on their own, while the regression of the more aggressive ones depends on the way the immune system can fight it.

Therefore, it is advisable to implement therapies that help you with this immune response, so that the body’s defenses attack and eliminate the virus forever.

Healthy eating to strengthen the immune system

  • Consumption of antioxidants. Cooked tomato offers lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant. Also cabbages like broccoli and cauliflower. And red and yellow fruits and vegetables because they contain beta-carotene.
  • Natural vitamin C, from orange and lemon juice, tomato, strawberry, kiwi, etc.
  • Foods rich in fiber such as fruits, raw vegetables, and cereals.
  • Consume little or no meat or processed foods.
  • Foods rich in folic acid such as raw or steamed green leaves, legumes, nuts and brewer’s yeast.

Other recommendations that also help

  • Do not smoke
  • Avoid stress
  • Do physical exercise
  • Sleep 8 hours a day
  • Do not drink alcohol

The importance of dietary supplements

The consumption of dietary supplements such as Papyloxyl benefits, which, due to its components, strengthens the immune system.

Its components are natural nutrients recognized in traditional and legendary medicines such as Oriental and European. These components are:

  • Reishi: medicinal mushroom from China and Japan. It is immunomodulatory and antitumor.
  • Shiitake: Chinese mushroom, which increases cellular activation and proliferation, of T cells and their variants and is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
  • Lactoferrin: modulates several components that prevent and cure infections.
  • Lactobacillus: they reinforce immunity and improve the organism’s resistance against infections and cancer.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

I wish you great success in your recovery!

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Medically reviewed by Dr. John Wellington. Dr. John Wellington is a board-certified physician specializing in urology. With over 15 years of experience, he is passionate about sharing his knowledge through a popular health blog. Dr. Wellington holds an MD from Ivy League University and is a member of prestigious medical associations.

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