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HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR DOCTOR: GENITAL WARTS AND GIARDIA
Genital Warts
The Human Papilloma Virus causes genital warts. In turn the warts are associated with cancer of the cervix in women and cancer of the penis in men. Doctors have no reliable means of eradicating Human Papilloma Virus warts. This is not to say that they don’t cut, slash, freeze or burn genital warts whenever the opportunity arises. They certainly do. But all of this activity could be a waste of time. Like all other wart viruses the Human Papilloma Virus disappears when the body develops an immunity to them. At best medical intervention stimulates the immune system. Women who have had their external genitalia surgically excised in the course of a surgical response to the Human Papilloma Virus have a justifiable cause for complaint.
Home Remedies
A mirror, Wart Kill and a tooth pick allow the chemical cauterization of any visible external genital warts. Women with warts on the internal genitalia are at the mercy of their gynecologists. Prevention means condoms, condoms and more condoms. At last report 90 per cent of sexually active males in the United States harbour the Human Papilloma Virus. The figure is likely to be much the same in Australia.
Giardia
Intermittent, loose, green bowel motions with offensive flatulence in children or adults are signs of Giardia infection. Giardia is single celled parasites with long active tails. They inhabit the large and small bowel after the ingestion of cysts, which can be transmitted hand to mouth or from the soil. Giardia is particularly hard to clear from the gut; but usually respond to one or more courses of Flagyl or Fasigyn.
Home Remedies
Giardia is another sound reason for keeping little children out of the dirt and away from friends whose parents don't pay attention to their children's hygiene. The diagnosis of Giardia is made when laboratory scientists identify cysts in a faeces sample. Giardia frequently recurs, any reappearance of malabsorption or flatulence is a good excuse to donate another sample for examination of ova, cysts and parasites.
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