With that many HPV bugs flying around and with a sexually active population, it's a wonder the entire world isn't infected by now. Fortunately, there are a variety of medicines and herbal solutions for this embarrassing problem that are specially formulated for women and that work fairly well to kill the virus and stop the infection from spreading. One treatment technique attacks the wart itself with alkaloids. This has the effect of alerting the body's auto immune system that something is wrong. It then sends out armies of white blood cells to remove the intruder and in the process, it rids itself of the HPV virus and the wart it has produced.
Like all other HPV infections, the virus remains in the host's body. However, now that your body knows it's there, proper maintenance, boosting the immune system and frequent washing of the affected area can keep repeated attacks to a minimum.
Other treatments for vaginal warts include the use of acids, dry ice, freezing, burning or laser treatments and surgical removal. While these are mostly effective in removing the offending tissue, they do almost nothing to eliminate future outbreaks and they are costly and can be quite painful. There are a variety of treatments that should be discussed with your doctor so that you may decide which one is the best for you.
Warts Info provides detailed information about the symptoms, removal and treatment of several types of warts, including genital, vaginal, anal, and plantar warts. Warts Info is the sister site of Hemorrhoids Web.

