Treat Genital Warts With Antivirals
Genital warts are one of the most commonly experienced sexually transmitted viral infections, which are caused by strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV). The warts appear in the form of small growths of flesh on your skin. Viral infections are highly infectious, but unlike bacterial infections, cannot be cured completely. However, they can fortunately be treated with the help of antiviral medications. The three most popular prescription medications that are commonly used for treating genital warts are Aldara, Warticon and Condyline.
Aldara is one of the most effective and commonly used antiviral treatments for genital warts, and is available in a cream form. This cream, apart from treating genital warts, can also be used for treating other skin conditions. Condyline is another antiviral medication, which is a podophyllotoxin solution, which has been proven to be an effective treatment for genital warts. This antiviral is available in a 3.5ml dosage, which you are supposed to apply directly to the infected area.
This solution has been proven to be a safe medication for adults as well as older people, but it should be avoided by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Usually Condyline is a well-tolerated medication but it can also cause certain side effects such as dizziness, vomiting and inflammation or stinging on the infected area. Warticon is also an antiviral medication, which is the cream version of the podophyllotoxin solution Condyline, and has been proven to be very effective. You need to apply the Warticon cream to the infected area twice a day for three consecutive days.
For more information on genital warts please visit online STI (STD) testing clinic STIClinic.co.uk.
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