Monday, January 26, 2009

Genital Warts Cure

Genital wars are caused by the HPV virus and can be transmitted with close contact with a person with the virus. Once exposed to the virus, if can take months to years for the genitals warts to appear. Some people may not even show any signs of the virus and still pass it on to other people. Genital warts are also called condyloma, and is sexually transmitted from one partner to another. It is possible to control genital warts but it is not possible to find a cure however.

Genital warts develop in the genital areas and their appearance are like hard lumps of skin tags. Their shape and color may vary depending on the location. They can make sexual relations difficult and may itch and bleed and become quite sensitive. If you suspect that you have the HPV virus that can cause genital warts, you have to inform your partner about the situation. A blood test should be done to avoid confusion with the syphilis flat warts. Using a latex condom can minimize the risk of transmitting the virus.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Remedy For Acne You Can Try at Home

A good home remedies for acne can be to suffer through the big changes that will bring changes in your life and after that, a return to normal time, a return to acne free skin.

Even if you are not a teenager nor a mom to be, there can be a time in your life where you may experience more acne than any other time. It can be due to stress caused by a big change in your life, like a big promotion in your career...read more

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Skin Bumps - Is That Another Name for Acne?

The simple task of shaving can create skin bumps on the face of some people. The facial hair that is cut very close to the skin or under the skin depending on the razor used, the hair growing back will caused some bumps to appear on the skin. That is why some people never shave too close to the skin for fear of having facial skin bumps. Other skin bumps or lumps may be the results of infections. The simple body reaction to a trauma or injury may lead to some bumps as well, that are located under the skin, in the armpit or the groin area for example. Sometimes the result can be the same as acne but the are not entirely the same...Read more

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

How to remove warts safely from home!

Warts can grow unexpectedly on your hands and feet and sometimes on your face as well.They are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus. One thing that is very important to know when treating warts is not to touch them directly with your hands. In so doing you may inadvertently spread them to other body parts. Our how to remove warts guide will show you a fairly quick and easy way to remove warts from the safety of your home.

One thing that is very common that you can use to treat the warts is castor oil. Using a cotton swab, rub the warts with generous amount of castor oil, preferably once in the morning and once in the evening. After that, use a piece of tape of bandage to cover the wart and let the castor oil do its magic. This technique works best with flat wart on your hand and face.

Another way to safely remove warts is to use adhesive tape. Use about 2 to 5 layers of tape around the wart. Let it covered for up to seven days. Remove the tape after the sixth or seventh day and let the spot dry for a while, maybe for about seven to eight hours. If the wart is not removed, repeat the process. Sometimes it may take a few trials before desired result is obtained.

Soaking the warts in hot water (not burning water) has proven quite effective in getting rid of them. You may try soaking them in hot water for five to ten minutes a day and see if that proves to be a good solution for you! After all no wart removal system works until you give them a try.

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