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How to Get Rid Genital Warts

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By skyedanzer
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Having gentital warts can be embarrassing.
Having gentital warts can be embarrassing.

Do you have a problem with a genital wart on your body parts? Genital warts are not only unsightly, but can be painful as well. There are countless over the counter remedies for genital warts, all of which, aside from being expensive, predominantly have nasty side effects even if they are used correctly. If inadvertently used incorrectly, these over the counter wart remedies can have disastrous consequences. Learn how to remove genital warts naturally without all the pain. Always seek the medical advice of a health care provider before using genital wart remedies.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Tea Tree Oil is an antiseptic and anti-nasty essential oil. For genital warts it is best applied by soaking a cotton ball or some cotton and using the cotton to apply straight or neat tea tree essential oil to the genital warts. Do this two to three times daily and you should see improvements in several days as the genital warts disappear.

  2. Step 2

    If the tea tree oil isn't working to get rid of genital warts, try Apple Cider Vinegar. Take a small piece of cotton and soak it until it is dripping with apple cider vinegar.

  3. Step 3

    Take your cotton soaked with apple cider vinegar and place it over the genital warts. Use the sticking plaster to hold the cotton in place and leave it there overnight. This will be a little uncomfortable but it can really get the job done to get rid of genital warts.

  4. Step 4

    Repeat this process until the genital wart is gone, ensuring that you only leave the sticking plaster on overnight. It is important to allow the wart time to breathe after being covered overnight so that the apple cider vinegar can do its thing.

Tips & Warnings
  • Pineapple juice can be substituted in place of tea tree oil if you find it difficult to apply the tea tree oil to only the genital wart area.
  • Always seek the attention of a health care provider if you have genital warts and practice safe sexual health.
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