What Every Guy Should Know About Manhood Warts
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
a man sees anything that comes close to resembling a wart on his member, he
might freak right out – and for good reason. Anything that mars the equipment
not only has the opportunity to put a damper on his sensual life, but the idea
of midsection warts can really make a man wonder where he got them, what it
might mean for his future, and much more. It’s important to understand this
rather common member problem and how to handle the issue of manhood warts if
they do show up.
How common are manhood warts?
Though manhood warts might seem like a terrifying ordeal, they are
actually quite common. Skin warts are caused by HPV, an extremely common virus
that most people will be exposed to in their lifetime. In fact, there are over
70 strains of HPV, and though most of them show up with no symptoms at all,
some of them do lead to manhood warts.
The good news is that manhood warts caused by HPV are not a life
sentence. In most cases, the immune system fights back and gets rid of the
warts within two years of their first appearance. However, the idea of living
with warts on the member for two years can be enough to make a man look for
treatment alternatives.
How to treat manhood warts
As with most male organ problems, the best way to treat manhood
warts is to visit the doctor. Once there, a few treatments might be
recommended:
1) Prescription creams. Many men will opt for prescription creams, which can lessen
the appearance of warts while it helps to shrink them. It will still take a
while for them to disappear, but the time a man must live with them can be
shortened considerably.
2) Cryotherapy. Men who have dealt with other types of warts, such as those
that commonly appear on the hands or feet, will be familiar with this
treatment. It involves the use of liquid nitrogen to “freeze” the wart, thus
killing it. The wart will then fall off within a short period of time.
3) Electric cauterization. In this treatment, a man is given a local anesthetic to numb
any pain, then an electrical current is applied to the area of the wart. The
result is killing the wart and just as with the liquid nitrogen, the problem
should clear up rather quickly.
4) Watch and wait. Though most men will not like to hear this as an option,
many doctors will choose the “watch and wait” policy when it comes to manhood
warts. This is especially indicated if a man has other problems that might mean
he shouldn’t undergo treatments, such as an underlying medical condition that
might make the treatments dangerous for him. In this case, a man will want to
do everything he can to boost his immune system in the hopes that it will take
over and eradicate the warts sooner rather than later.
When a man has manhood warts, it’s best to avoid sensual contact
with anyone. This is because even if a man uses barrier protections, the HPV in
his body can be alive and well on the skin elsewhere in the midsection, and
that means he can pass the problem on to a partner even if they practice safer
coupling. HPV vaccinations might be helpful in lowering a man’s risk of
contracting HPV again. And if a man does choose treatments rather than “watch
and wait” methods, he will want to avoid sensual activity during the time it
takes the body to heal.
No matter the male organ problems a man might face, it pays to
keep the member in excellent health so it can better fight off manhood warts
and other issues. This can be helped along with a powerful manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). In addition to a wealth of vitamins and nutrients, a guy can
also look for a crème that contains alpha lipoic acid, which helps fight excess
free radicals that can lead to premature aging of the skin.
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