Anogenital Warts https://greenmedinfo.com/taxonomy/term/50307/all en Bee Propolis Beats Acyclovir for Treating Genital Herpes https://greenmedinfo.com/content/bee-propolis-beats-acyclovir-treating-genital-herpes <div class="copyright">This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2024<br/><strong><a href="/greenmedinfocom-re-post-guidelines">Visit our Re-post guidelines</a></strong></div><p class="rtecenter"><img alt="" src="//cdn.greenmedinfo.com/sites/default/files/ckeditor/blank.justin/images/Bee_Propolis_Bests_Acyclovir_for_Treating_Genital_Herpes-GreenMedInfo.jpg" style="width: 600px; height: 315px;" /></p> <p><em style="font-size: 18px; letter-spacing: 0px;"><strong>Honeybees, not pharmaceutical giants, have developed a topical cure for one of the world's most vexing sexually transmitted viral infections.&nbsp;</strong></em></p> <p><span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">A randomized study published in Phytomedicine found that an ointment made from <strong><a href="/substance/bee-propolis" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">bee propolis</a></strong> extract heals <a href="/disease/herpes-genitalis" rel="dofollow" target="_blank"><strong>genital herpes</strong></a> outbreaks faster, more completely, and with fewer side effects than the standard antiviral acyclovir.<sup>1</sup></span></p><p><a href="https://greenmedinfo.com/content/bee-propolis-beats-acyclovir-treating-genital-herpes" target="_blank">read more</a></p> https://greenmedinfo.com/content/bee-propolis-beats-acyclovir-treating-genital-herpes#comments Anogenital Warts Bee Propolis Fatigue Headache Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Kidney Damage Nausea bee propolis herpes natural health Sun, 17 Mar 2024 11:00:00 +0000 GMI Research Group 290733 at https://greenmedinfo.com Effect of immunomodulatory supplements based on Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea on the post-treatment relapse incidence of genital condylomatosis. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/effect-immunomodulatory-supplements-based-echinacea-angustifolia-and-echinacea PMID:  Biomed Res Int. 2019 ;2019:3548396. Epub 2019 Apr 11. PMID: 31111049 Abstract Title:  Effect of Immunomodulatory Supplements Based on Echinacea Angustifolia and Echinacea Purpurea on the Posttreatment Relapse Incidence of Genital Condylomatosis: A Prospective Randomized Study. Abstract:  HPV infection is a highly infectious disease; about 65% of partners of individuals with genital warts will develop genital condylomatosis. Only in 20-30% it regresses spontaneously and relapse rates range deeply (9-80%). Echinacea extracts possess antiviral and immunomodulator activities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the therapy, using a formulation based on HPVADL18®(on dry extracts of 200 mg Echinacea Purpurea (EP) roots plus E. Angustifolia (EA)), on the posttreatment relapse incidence of genital condylomatosis.It is a prospective single-arm study. Patients with a satisfactory and positive vulvoscopy, colposcopy, or peniscopy for genital condylomatosis were divided into two random groups and subjected to destructive therapy with Co2 Laser. Group A (N=64) immediately after the laser therapy started a 4-month treatment with oral HPVADL18®; Group B (N=61) did not undergo any additional therapy. Patients were subjected to a follow-up after 1, 6, and 12 months. Differences in relapse incidence between the two groups during follow-up controls were evaluated by2-test; the groups were stratified by age, gender, and condylomatosis extension degree.Gender, age, and condyloma lesions&#039; extension degree showed no statistically significant differences between the two trial groups. The relapse incidence differs statistically between the two studied groups and progressively decreases during the 12 months after treatment in both groups. Statistically significant reduction of relapse rates has been shown in Group A in patients over 25 years old. This difference is significant for both men and women. The relapse incidence is superior in case of extended condylomatosis.In conclusion, the presence of a latent infection causes condylomatosis relapse; in order to reduce the relapse risk an induction of a protective immune response seems to be essential to allow rapid viral clearance from genital areas surrounding lesion and treatment zones. Echinacea promotes this process. EP and EA dry root extracts seem to be a valid adjuvant therapy in reducing relapse incidence of lesions in patients treated for genital condylomatosis. <p><a href="https://greenmedinfo.com/article/effect-immunomodulatory-supplements-based-echinacea-angustifolia-and-echinacea" target="_blank">read more</a></p> https://greenmedinfo.com/article/effect-immunomodulatory-supplements-based-echinacea-angustifolia-and-echinacea#comments Anogenital Warts Echinacea Immunomodulatory Plant Extracts Human Study Sun, 25 Dec 2022 21:30:58 +0000 greenmedinfo 268331 at https://greenmedinfo.com Garlic Cures 100% of Warts In Clinical Study https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/garlic-cures-100-warts-clinical-study <div class="copyright">This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2019<br/><strong><a href="/greenmedinfocom-re-post-guidelines">Visit our Re-post guidelines</a></strong></div><p class="rtecenter"><img alt="Garlic Cures 100% of Warts In Clincal Study" src="//cdn.greenmedinfo.com/sites/default/files/ckeditor/Sayer Ji/images/garlic_cures_warts(1).jpg" style="width: 514px; height: 411px;" /></p> <p><span style="font-size:24px;"><strong><em>In the first study of its kind, this common herb was found to have remarkable healing results for common warts and corns. </em></strong></span></p> <p>A clinical study published in the <em>International Journal of Dermatology</em>, titled "<strong><a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2004.02348.x/abstract" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Healing effect of garlic extract on warts and corns</a></strong>," reveals the amazing healing properties of garlic extract in healing common warts and corns.</p><p><a href="https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/garlic-cures-100-warts-clinical-study" target="_blank">read more</a></p> https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/garlic-cures-100-warts-clinical-study#comments Allicin Anogenital Warts Garlic Genital Warts Human Papillomavirus (HPV)m Warts: Common Anti-Tumor Antiviral Agents Fibrinolytic Agents Immunomodulatory Wed, 27 Feb 2019 16:01:17 +0000 Sayer Ji 113106 at https://greenmedinfo.com Topical green tea extract appears safe and effective in treating external anogenital warts. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/topical-green-tea-extract-appears-safe-and-effective-treating-external-anogeni PMID:  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2006 Jan;26(1):85-90. Epub 2005 Oct 20. PMID: 21294779 Abstract Title:  Efficacy, safety and tolerability of green tea catechins in the treatment of external anogenital warts: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Abstract:  Background  External anogenital warts (EGWs) are non-malignant skin tumours caused by human papillomavirus. They are one of the fastest growing sexually transmitted diseases. Current treatments are unsatisfactory. Green tea sinecatechin Polyphenon E ointment is a botanical extract from green tea leaves exhibiting anti-oxidant, anti-viral and anti-tumour properties. Objective  The aim of this study was to integrate valid information and provide basis for rational decision making regarding efficacy and safety of green tea extracts in the treatment of EGWs. Methods  A systematic search in electronicdatabases was conducted using specific key terms. Main search was performed independently by two reviewers. The accumulated relevant literature was subsequently systematically reviewed and a meta-analysis was conducted. Results  Three randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies evaluatingefficacy and safety of Polyphenon E 15% and 10% in the treatment of warts were included in the systematic review and meta-analysis. A total of 660 men and 587 women were enrolled. Regarding primary outcome, both Polyphenon E 15% and 10% demonstrated significantly higher likelihood of complete clearance of baseline and baseline and new warts compared with controls. No significant heterogeneity was detected. Recurrence rates were very low. Commonest local skin sign was erythema and local skin symptom was itching. Conclusions  Efficacy of Polyphenon 15% and 10%, at least for the primary endpoint, is clearly indicated. Polyphenon E treatment exhibits very low recurrence rates and appears to have a rather favourable safety and tolerability profile. Recommendations for future studies should include evaluation of the efficacy of green tea catechins in the treatment of internal anogenital warts and direct comparison with its principal comparator, imiquimod. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/topical-green-tea-extract-appears-safe-and-effective-treating-external-anogeni#comments Anogenital Warts EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) Genital Warts Green Tea Human Study Wed, 09 Feb 2011 18:52:54 +0000 greenmedinfo 60942 at https://greenmedinfo.com