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Surprisingly, there is no antiviral drug currently available for the treatment of HPV-associated diseases despite the high incidence of these viruses in the sexually active population (>50\% of women [23]) and their well accepted aetiological role in the development of anogenital dysplasia and cancer.
What is the best antibiotic for HPV?
Medications for Human Papillomavirus
- Imiquimod. This topical medication helps eliminate warts by boosting the immune system.
- Podofilox. Podofilox stops the growth of cells that cause genital warts.
- Sinecatechins.
- Trichloroacetic Acid.
Is valacyclovir effective against HPV?
Viral warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV-1, -2 and -4), a virus that is not usually treated with valacyclovir. We here describe two cases of effective treatment of plantar warts with oral valacyclovir.
What medication kills HPV?
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is a treatment for genital and anal warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). It is a powerful chemical that kills warts by destroying the proteins in the cells. After repeated application, it will cause the warts to shrink and eventually disappear.
Can persistent HPV go away?
Depending on the type of HPV that you have, the virus can linger in your body for years. In most cases, your body can produce antibodies against the virus and clear the virus within one to two years. Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment.
How do I get rid of persistent HPV?
Treatment
- Salicylic acid. Over-the-counter treatments that contain salicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart a little at a time.
- Imiquimod. This prescription cream might enhance your immune system’s ability to fight HPV .
- Podofilox.
- Trichloroacetic acid.
What is HPV warts on fingers?
Warts are skin growths that are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 60 kinds of HPV, some of which tend to cause warts on the skin. HPV stimulates quick growth of cells on the skin’s outer layer. In most cases, common warts appear on the fingers, near the fingernails, or on the hands.
Can it take longer than 2 years to clear HPV?
HPV infections usually clear up without any intervention within a few months after acquisition, and about 90\% clear within 2 years. A small proportion of infections with certain types of HPV can persist and progress to cervical cancer.