Treatment of papillomas on the body - the most effective medications

Human papillomavirus infection is transmitted mainly through sexual intercourse. To date, more than 100 viral strains are known to vary in degree of oncogenicity. Recently, doctors have begun to attribute any neoplasm of the skin, including papillomas, to a pre-existing condition, therefore, adequate treatment and timely removal of papillomas on the body is so important.

Which doctor should I go to for papillomas on the body?

The doctor examines the papilloma and recommends its removal with medication

Unfortunately, the human papilloma virus has been present in an asymptomatic form for a long time and is not expressed in any way even after the appearance of papillomas on the body.

Patients are accustomed to seeing a doctor with only obvious annoying symptoms:

  • Pain,
  • Itching
  • Serous exudate, blood leakage.

Often, papilloma-like symptoms are characterized by malignancy or inflammation.

If neoplasms appear on the body, it is recommended to consult a general practitioner or a dermatologist directly. If human papillomavirus infection is suspected, your dermatologist may refer you to an infectious disease specialist, venereologist, gynecologist, or urologist.

With alarming symptoms, consultation with oncologists is required.

How to stop the growth and cure papillomas on the body?

Removing papillary lesions alone will not solve the HPV problem.

Under favorable conditions, new neoplasms appear again:

  1. Exacerbation of chronic diseases;
  2. Cold or hypothermia;
  3. Stress factor;
  4. Long-term drug treatment.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to completely remove the virus from the body, but modern medicine can provide stable remission against further pathogenic activity of HPV strains.

Adequate drug therapy prevents the development of new papillary foci, while topical medications destroy the structure of the papilloma and cause it to amputate itself.

Tablets on the body of papillomas

The tablets are prescribed, if necessary, systemic treatment to stop the activity of viral strains. At the same time, they solve the problem of treating combined pathologies or other predisposing factors that may lead to virus activation.

Pills for the treatment of papillomas

The following drugs are prescribed to treat the manifestations of HPV:

  • Immunostimulatory antiviral drugs. Active substances inhibit pathogenic viral activity in a short time. In addition to its antiviral effect, the medication stimulates the production of its own antibodies that fight the virus and completely eliminate the strains.
  • Antiviral drugs of plant origin. Substances effectively fight viral infection; After a few days of use, they destroy viral strains at the DNA level. These funds are taken already on the first day of re-growth. Side effects include nausea, dyspepsia, and bowel movements.
  • Purine-based synthetic products. The daily dose is 2-3 tablets per day, while in case of severe infection the dose is increased to 5-6 tablets per day.
  • High efficiency immunomodulators. Given that the growth and proliferation of papillomas is possible only against the background of reduced immunity, the appointment of medication is symptomatic. The daily dose is 1 tablet. 4 times a day. The tablets are not prescribed during pregnancy and in children under 10 years of age.
  • A wide range of tablets that are very effective against HPV, fungal infections, pathogenic microorganisms. Medications enhance the effectiveness of other antiviral drugs, have virtually no contraindications. The course of treatment is long in 14-21 days.

HPV tablets are taken strictly after the appointment of the attending physician. This is caused by oral intake, passing through the digestive tract and the possible negative impact of the tablets on the condition of internal organs and systems.

Creams and ointments

Topical preparations against papillomas on the body can be used independently at home, which greatly simplifies therapy. Unlike the use of tablets, ointments directly affect the papillomatous focus, destroy viral DNA and normalize adequate cell regeneration.

Papilloma ointment

There are several basic drugs that can be used at home:

  • Salicylic ointment. An agent with a concentration of 60% of the active substance is used for treatment. The course of treatment depends on the effectiveness of therapy. So the treatment lasts for 7 to 14 days with a short break after which the treatment can be continued. Salicylic ointment may cause slight tingling sensation, pain, itching. An affordable and affordable product will not hurt, but will have a pronounced bactericidal and restorative effect.
  • Oxolin content 3%. The main difference from nasal ointment is the concentration of the active substance. 3% oxolin is required to remove papillomatous foci. The drug has a pronounced antiviral action, prevents the formation of new papillary foci.
  • Ointment with interferon. Effective local immunomodulators that actively enhance local immunity. The active ingredient is human interferon, which has antiviral action. A characteristic feature is the absence of contraindications, so the agent is widely used in pediatric practice.
  • Zinc ointment. The drug is effective against many dermatological diseases, including papillomas and warts. Zinc paste is absorbent, astringent and anti-inflammatory. Liniment is based on zinc oxide, which dries the papilloma, which helps it to fall off faster.
  • Salicylic acid ointments are effective against papillomas. The preparations are applied 2 times a day with an applicator or cotton swab to avoid contact with healthy areas of the skin.
  • Ointments with herbal ingredients. The funds boost local immunity, helping to increase the synthesis of its own interferon. The drug destroys the structure of the papilloma, eliminating not only the external growth, but also the root of the neoplasm.
  • Ointments and antibiotics of complex composition. The main ingredients are the antibiotics chloramphenicol and methyluracil, which belong to the group of immunomodulators. Ointments promote normal regeneration of skin cells, normalize water balance in skin structures. The general course of treatment is 4 weeks, 2-3 applications per day.

General complex therapy lasts up to several weeks. Patients should take systemic medications in combination with local agents to stop the viral process as quickly as possible.

The course of antiviral therapy should not be stopped!

Against the background of medical treatment should follow a healthy lifestyle, eat properly and drink vitamin complexes. This is a comprehensive approach to treating HPV that allows you to maintain a stable immunity for a long time and prevent new papillomas from appearing on the body in a new location.

Be healthy and happy!