The Human Papillomavirus does not have a specific treatment for its cure by traditional medicine. There is also nothing to take. So the medications suggested by specialists only help to combat the symptoms.
As it is a viral disease, it is the body itself that, through the functions of the immune system, confronts the virus. Therefore, there are no medications to get rid of HPV.
However, doctors can suggest treatment for the symptoms. Today there are several drugs (even some over-the-counter) that help reduce the effects of HPV on the body.
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What to use to treat HPV symptoms in women?
Most of the medications for HPV are indicated to treat the warts produced by some strains of this virus, although they do not help cure HPV.
It is essential to visit the doctor so that he/she can suggest the ideal treatment. Similarly, the following are some medications used for Human Papillomavirus…
Podophyllin
This is a type of resin obtained from the root of a species known as May apple. Because it is a medication with a strong composition, it must be applied by a doctor.
It has been widely used to treat warts by HPV, both plantar warts and lesions that can appear on the genitals. This is a treatment with progressive effects, so more than one session is often needed.
Imiquimod
This is undoubtedly one of the best medications for HPV, although it is used to remove warts, it is also useful to prevent the recurrence of these lesions. This drug is part of the immune response modifying compounds.
Its action consists of strengthening the immune system to have a much more positive response against the virus. Often, it is used to remove warts on the genitals and other parts of the body.
Podofilox
This drug has great efficacy as a topical treatment to eliminate venereal warts in women.
Specialists usually recommend this drug to treat external lesions. So, in people affected by strains that produce internal lesions, it may not be the best option.
Trichloroacetic acid
This is another option that doctors suggest for treating lesions produced by the Human Papillomavirus. There are several medications that have been manufactured using this compound.
Due to its concentration, it is ideal to use trichloroacetic acid for HPV when applied by a specialist or under their supervision. This is also a progressive treatment, often requiring more than one application.
Conclusion on how to treat HPV in women
Most cases of Human Papillomavirus show progress towards overcoming the virus without causing much discomfort.
But this evolution is not always achieved, it is ideal to go to the doctor to know what treatment to use to treat the symptoms of HPV. And above all to reduce adverse effects such as the risk of suffering from cervical cancer.
Lastly… what should you do?
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.
I wish you great success in your recovery!
Sources:
- https://www.everydayhealth.com/hpv/guide/women/
- https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/human-papillomavirus
- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/human-papillomavirus-hpv/hpv-5-things-all-women-should-know
Medically reviewed by Dr. Amy Wilson. Dr. Amy Wilson, born in the United States, obtained her medical degree from Lincoln University School of Medicine. Specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, she’s dedicated 15 years to women’s health, becoming a distinguished gynecologist and serving in various U.S. medical institutions.