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Anal Warts Treatment (Finally, a Medicine for Anal Warts Which Removes Them Completely!)


Anal warts treatment

Anal warts, otherwise known as genital warts or venereal warts, are just one of about 80- different strains of the Human Papilloma virus (HPV). Anal warts are extremely common these days. HPV or the wart virus has the highest infection rate of any STD in the United States. More people become infected with HPV every year than HIV.

It is estimated that there are about 5 million new cases of HPV infection every year in America. A huge percentage of infections result in genital / anal warts. Many people who become infected, either don't realise that there is an easy treatment for anal warts, or they are unaware of their presence.

Warts are extremely contagious due to the fact that there are many carriers of the virus. HPV (human Papilloma Virus) can lay dormant in the body for months, sometimes years, before manifesting as warts. The virus can easily be passed from one person to another during sexual intercourse. When Anal warts symptoms become apparent, it is extremely important to find a treatment / remedy immediately.

Anal Warts Symptoms - What is Heal Warts?

Wart symptoms are easily identified, and therefore everyone should know what anal warts look like. They appear as bumps/growths which can be whitish or skin colored. They are obviously found in and around the anus, and commonly group together in clusters. They are not usually painful unless there are allot of them, which can make bowel movements quite difficult. They can also become very itchy. Genital warts have been linked to cancer and therefore you should treat them immediately.

John Black




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