Has anyone had their vaginal warts frozen off?!


Question: if so do they go away forever or did you get them back? i have warts and i just was curious if its even worth getting them frozen off.


Answers: if so do they go away forever or did you get them back? i have warts and i just was curious if its even worth getting them frozen off.

I did today, I just found out still freaking out about getting HPV/ vaginal warts from where-- god knows-- I have been married for the last 5 years and fateful. scared to death I might have already accidentaly spread to my kids. I know sexually, but they don't know that conclusively.. they do know skin to skin though beware...contact with infected areas..

The doctor said even if they go away because the virus exists in the skin they can come back! He further said there is "no cure," for the virus and that there is no real maintenance.

Vaginal WARTS are "only," caused by HPV meaning if you have them you are "contagious," and anyone you have sex with will get HPV from you and you will have it for the rest of your life!! Condoms "do not," fully protect from the virus (inform your partner).

It sounds like Apple vinegar is doing a good job. Once you get them under control, "froze off." NOTE: it stings for a few seconds, but then its over it will most likely take more then one time to get rid of the wart/warts (the doctor stated this).

The doctor said ensure you do not have sex for several months until the doctors says they are gone completely note some you can't see with the naked eye!! He said they might come back, but not absolutely...

Consider a vinegar regiment so they do not come back in that area. Where vaginal area and or orally... (from what I have been reading if it helps remove them it might be a good maintenance regiment!!)

Try eating/drinking apple vinegar marinated cucumbers, salt and vinegar chips, gargling with apple vinegar for several minutes several times a week.

Don



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