How to cure papillomas

Papillomas on the skin of the eyelids requiring treatment

Papillomavirus is the most common virus detected in the human body. It can remain in a latent, that is, sleeping, state from several months to several years. Under the influence of certain provoking factors, the virus begins to manifest itself in the form of the formation of warts and growths on the skin, called papillomas. How to treat papillomas, what are the symptoms of such an infectious disease, is described in more detail in the article.


Features of treatment

Only a specialist should treat human papillomavirus infection. Therapy with folk remedies at home is carried out only with the consent of the attending physician.

According to official data, there are more than 100 types of this disease. Treatment and characteristic symptoms will differ in each case. It is for this reason that it is quite difficult to decide on the necessary method of therapy, and the wrong approach can cause the situation to worsen and the symptoms of pathology to spread throughout the body.

Before starting to treat papillomas on the body, the doctor finds out the true cause of the development of the disease.

Only then does the specialist decide on the most effective method of therapy. Of course, on pharmacy counters you can find many remedies that would help get rid of the symptoms of the disease, but some of them may not only be ineffective, but also aggravate the course of the pathology.

One of these includes acid for cauterizing infectious growths and nitrogen for freezing, the use of which helps them fall off on their own. There are also special patches that are glued to the affected area and left for 2-3 hours. After this time, the area is moistened with water, the patch is peeled off, and the wart comes off with it.

Well-known doctors believe that such therapy methods are effective only in eliminating the external manifestations of the disease, while HPV still remains in the body and can be activated after a certain period of time. To get rid of the papillomavirus itself, you should visit a doctor. In this case, special antiviral agents are prescribed that can suppress the infection and its generalization in the body.

So, let's look at how to get rid of the external manifestations that characterize the disease, and this is:

  • cryodestruction,
  • laser therapy,
  • electrocoagulation,
  • radio wave surgery.

Cryodestruction

The traditional method of treating papillomas in men and women is cryodestruction, that is, the use of liquid nitrogen, which is applied to the wart, thereby freezing it. Immediately after application, a burning sensation occurs, which goes away after a short time. Despite this discomfort, the procedure helps to necrotize the growth tissue, after which it dies. This allows new healthy tissue to grow in the area.

Cryodestruction – targeted removal of papilloma using liquid nitrogen

Liquid nitrogen, when applied to a skin tumor, is not able to affect the surrounding healthy tissue.

The advantage is that there is no risk of bleeding, because during the freezing process, the arterial and venous arteries, which are localized in this section, are blocked. The area that was treated with liquid nitrogen heals quite quickly. There are no scars left on it, because such a remedy does not transform tissues. In some cases, a barely noticeable scar remains, but this is quite rare. For the most part, this is smooth and clean skin after the procedure.

This method of treating papillomas in women and men is practically painless, with the exception of a slight burning sensation immediately after applying the product.

Laser removal

Some doctors do not even think about how to treat papilloma in this or that person, but immediately prescribe laser therapy. Low intensity rays are used during treatment, which helps achieve the following results:

  • stimulation of normal blood circulation in the affected area;
  • improving tissue nutrition;
  • activation of self-healing processes.

All these processes together help to quickly heal the treated surface. There are 2 stages in the treatment of symptoms of the disease:

  • Excision of growth.
  • Coagulation (closing of blood vessels and affected cells).

It is the second stage of therapy that ensures the exclusion of the development of any inflammatory process in the area of laser exposure and tissue scarring. As a rule, after removal of a tumor with a diameter of no more than 5 mm, there is no scar left as such. After getting rid of larger growths, you can observe the formation of unnoticeable spots that have a whitish tint.

Laser therapy has the advantage of eliminating the possibility of affecting surrounding healthy tissue, thereby reducing the risk of infection. Another advantage of the treatment is the ability to control the depth of laser exposure during the procedure. The target is only the altered tissue, namely, the area with the wart, which turns into a crust and falls off.

Considering the accuracy of the effects of laser beams, we can conclude that papillomas can be cured using this method even in the genital area, eliminating the risk of complications in the postoperative period. As for the disadvantages of laser therapy, they include a side effect - a burn, which disappears on its own over time.

Electrocoagulation

You can treat growths in any area (papillomas on the neck, armpits, etc. ) using electrocoagulation - a method that involves using an electric current to cauterize the altered tissue. The current comes out of a special device - the main instrument involved in the procedure.

Electrocoagulation procedure for effective removal of papilloma

Electrocoagulation is an inexpensive pleasure, which makes therapy possible for every average person.

The total duration of one session is no more than 15 minutes. If the growth is small, there is no need for repeated treatment. Complete relief from symptoms occurs 7 days after the procedure. During this time there is no pain or any discomfort.

For all people, including a child, there is a need to check the removed tissue for malignancy. This is necessary for the reason that even a benign neoplasm can degenerate into a malignant one. In this case, the biological material is subjected to histological analysis.

Before performing electrocoagulation, the specialist carries out diagnostic measures that make it possible to identify existing contraindications to the use of this technique.

Radiotherapy

Symptoms caused by the virus and its activity in the body can be treated using a technique such as radiotherapy. Treatment will help eliminate both single growths and multiple tumors throughout the body. The advantages of such therapy include the absence of the risk of postoperative scars and the elimination of stimulation of nerve endings. This is what allows the method to be used in the treatment of papillomas in any area, including on the face, for example, in the eyes.

The following contraindications include:

  • pregnancy period;
  • concomitant cancer;
  • inflammatory process on the skin in the area where therapy is required;
  • menstruation;
  • any disease that occurs in the acute stage.

Before carrying out therapy, the area affected by radio waves is treated with an anesthetic drug. This could be a special anesthetic cream, spray, or an injection with such a remedy. The total duration of the session is no more than 30 minutes. After direct removal of the growth, a small wound appears in its place, which heals over time, and a thin crust forms in its place. The latter also disappears after some time.

How to get rid of a virus

Treatment of papillomavirus by getting rid of only external manifestations will not be effective, because in the future it will still manifest itself through the occurrence of the same symptoms. So, is it possible to cure such a virus and how to do it? To achieve this goal, special drugs are prescribed, used in combination, namely:

  • antiviral in different forms of release;
  • immunomodulators.

With the help of antiviral drugs, it is possible to destroy the structure of the human papillomavirus and preventively influence its further spread throughout the body. These can be gels, ointments, tablets, suppositories, solutions for injections. Tablets are considered the most effective. Tablet medications are often prescribed to help suppress the activity of the virus.

If symptoms of papillomavirus appear on the genitals, the use of rectal suppositories is prescribed, which help eliminate and prevent the inflammatory process in this area and strengthen local immunity. The daily dosage of such products is 1-2 suppositories.

Immunomodulators are prescribed to increase the body's resistance to the activity of the virus. These should only be prescribed by a specialist, because they affect the human immune system.

Treatment at home

As noted above, folk remedies are only an addition to the main therapy, but in no case the main treatment. You can use the following natural components:

  • eggs (raw protein is applied to the skin growth several times a day until it begins to fall off on its own);
  • castor oil (smear the affected areas with this product several times a day, covering them with a bandage or scarf; the method is used until the growth disappears);
  • laundry soap (the method is used only in case of existing papillomas on the skin; such treatment is not suitable for mucous membranes; rub the growth for 5 days, trying not to damage the integrity of the tissue);
  • celandine (after steaming the skin with a new growth, it, together with the new growth, is smeared with a fatty cream, and then with plant juice; the procedure is carried out several times a day for a week);
  • garlic (used in the treatment of papillomas in any area except the face and genitals, so as not to get burned; a clove cut in half is used to lubricate the growth every 5 minutes for half an hour; the procedure should be carried out in the morning and evening for 2 weeks);
  • iodine (after lubricating the skin around the growth with a rich cream, iodine is used: using a cotton swab, applied to the growth until symptoms of inflammation occur, after which it begins to fall off on its own);
  • dandelions (using the plant, make an infusion by filling the heads with cologne and leaving to infuse for 2 weeks; after this time, filter the infusion and lubricate the growth with it until it falls off on its own).

Infection with the human papillomavirus can become dangerous to health, especially if treatment is not started in a timely and complete manner. This is why it is important to consult a doctor at the first warning signs.