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Vaginal Warts Home Remedies

Vaginal warts are peculiar type of warts that affect a person. Warts could appear anywhere on a person’s body; however what sets vaginal warts apart from the rest are the places in the body where they are located. Vaginal wart is an infection that is transmitted sexually through oral, anal or vaginal intercourse and the main culprit for this is the human pappilomavirus. However, it is possible that the infection may also be transmitted if you share the towel with an infected person. It appears in or around the vagina or the anus and is highly contagious. Vaginal warts are usually red or pink in color and maybe flat or in the shape of a cauliflower. They may even be seen as a single wart or may appear in small clusters. Any woman could be affected by vaginal warts; however those who have more than one sexual partner and those who do not have protected sex are at a higher risk of getting it. Vaginal wart symptoms include a great deal of itching and a burning sensation around the vagina, discomfort while having intercourse, sudden bleeding from the vagina or excessive vaginal discharge.  

There are a number of natural remedies for vaginal warts treatment and one of them includes the use of aloe vera. The gel of this plant can be applied externally to the vaginal area in order to ease out the itchiness and also to remove the warts. Vaginal wart removal is possible by applying the juice derived from fig stems to the infected area two to three times in a day. Similarly, you can even apply apple cider vinegar to the particular area with the help of a cotton ball. Other natural cure for genital wart is the application of a few drops of vitamin E oil on the wart also helps to a great extent. A change in diet may also be recommended in order to cure this problem. It is advised that you eat a diet that contains high amounts of folic acid and beta carotene. You should also eat a lot of dark green vegetables and leafy vegetables such as cabbage, spinach and also mango, radish, tomatoes and squash. You need to know that even if the wart goes away with treatment, the virus causing it might still be present. Therefore, there is a possibility that you get vaginal warts again despite treatment because of which you need to keep a close watch on its symptoms and maintain proper hygiene.

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