HPV/Genital warts questions.. alone and looking for some anwsers?

I was diagnosed with HPV/Genital warts about a year ago. My doctor has me using Aldara, after the first month or so it had irritated my skin but the doctor said it was normal. A month or so later it started to work and I seen less of them but know they are back!!!! I know stress can cause them to breakout but I’m stressed out about the virus! and I’m on antidepressants and anxiety meds already . I’m single and what type of girl would accept there guy having genital warts :( Anyways here are my questions…

Can Aldara stop working or just not work?

If Aldara doesn’t work what do I do?

How long can it take for my immune system to overcome the virus?

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3 Comments

  • By J B, February 28, 2010 @ 6:58 am

    Your immune system cannot clear this up – only medication or having them burned off will get rid of these. And, some of them can come back and you just keep treating them until all of the warts are completely gone. Your doctor who is treating you should be your resource for this information that you are asking.

  • By Firestarter, February 28, 2010 @ 6:58 am

    The problems with Aldara, Condylox and Podofilox are that many patients report that the warts keep coming back in the same spot. Your immune system will never overcome the virus. You will have it for life. What happens is that it lies dormant and when your immune system becomes weakened, it wakes up. The doctor can freeze them off but they will not do that if there are too many of them over a large area. In that case the only solution would be to have a laser treatment where they would be burned off. It is painful, as the area is raw. But, they may come back. But at least at that point you could be vigilant and when you feel the small bumps you could then use the condylox to get rid of them

  • By Stephanie F, February 28, 2010 @ 6:58 am

    Once diagnosed with HPV, you have it for life. Even if you get rid of the warts, you still have the virus and can give it to someone. I have HPV, for over 10 years, but have never had the warts. They found out through my pap smear. It can flare up at anytime. Mine tends to go toward the cervical cancer side, instead of the warts.

    When you meet someone, you don’t have to tell them right away, unless you want to become an item with them. You should never have intercourse with someone unless you tell them. Be honest. It will be up to the girl to decide. Remember, there are different types of HPV and even if someone has it, they can get the other viruses on top of it, even you.

    It is one of the most common STD’s and many people have it and don’t even know it, because it can be symptomless.

    There will be someone out there who will accept you for you. You have to have faith.

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