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Q: How I've Treated Genital Warts So Far Without Failure
asked by: driftwood86 on September 26th, 2006
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This is in my experience the most effective way to rid yourself of the warts
in the genital area and has worked for me without fail. I read up on different treatments for warts and I decided I could try to combine two methods commonly used to treat warts and see how they would work on the hpv that affects the genital area. This is my method, firstly purchase 100% pure australian tea tree oil with a terpinen-4-ol content at a minimum of 36% i'm sure a little less or more wouldn't make a great difference, secondly rip a small piece of cotton of a cotton ball just enough to cover the entire wart probably about the size of a split pea, if not smaller soak the entire piece of cotton thoroughly with the tea tree oil and place it over the wart, thirdly cut a square of duct tape enough to adaquately surround the wart on all four sides and provide relatively good coverage, the duct tape will not stick...Yet, tape over the duct tape fastening it to your body using surgical tape make sure the surgical tape completely encompasses the duct tape. Allow the bandaged area to remain undisturbed for a few days you will begin to see results within a week if not sooner, the first sign you are seeing results is that the wart will actually appear much larger than it did before, the wart will then scab up with a brownish/blackish color and peel off piece by piece leaving the underlying wart to be very tender and soft. Continue the process until the entire wart has been removed (2 weeks- 1 month), and replace the
entire set up whenver necessary maybe every few days. This will not leave a scar, the only downsides of this method are a. Your region will be very very sticky for quite some time it'll probably take quite a few good showers to get all the adhesive off, b. The area might become irritated and red and will most likely itch, c. Tea tree oil has an extremely potent smell, and chances are you'll smell it when you least expect where you probably wouldn't want it to smell. The plus sides of this method include
cost, the tea tree oil I purchase costs no more than 10 dollars for a quite large amount, but I could have settled for the smaller size for about 3 dollars less, the cost of cotton and duct tape is negligible
and anyone can dish out for some surgical tape. Another plus is well...No scarring whatsoever, once it's gone it's like it enver existed. This method works for me, i'm sure I could get the same results omitting the
tape/oil I don't know, nor do I care to try since I am satisifed with this. So please don't tell me my steps are unecessary, they may be so.
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