Treatment of genital warts with wajibi: scientific review and important points
Dr. Diana Hosseini
MashhadGynecological cancers fellowship, specialist in obstetrics and gynecology
Genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases is defined by human papilloma virus (HPV) is created. Many people are looking for home and traditional methods to treat this condition, and one of the methods that have been proposed among people is the use of Wajji (Nure) But is the treatment of genital warts with Wajibi really effective? In this article, we will scientifically examine this method, its advantages, disadvantages, and safer alternatives to provide you with comprehensive information.
What is a genital wart?
Genital warts are small, fleshy appendages that usually appear in the genital or anal areas. These suffixes are often used by low risk strains of HPV virus (such as HPV 6 and 11) are created and transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, especially during unprotected sex. Warts may appear singly or in clusters (cauliflower-like) and are sometimes accompanied by symptoms such as itching or burning.
Important note: Although genital warts are not usually dangerous, some strains of HPV can cause serious complications such as cervical cancer. Therefore, timely diagnosis and treatment are essential.
What is Wajibi and how does it work?
Wajbi or Noorah is a traditional depilatory powder that is prepared from a combination of materials such as lime, arsenic (arsenic sulfide), and sometimes gum arabic. This material is used to remove excess hair due to its corrosive and exfoliating properties. Some people believe that Wajibi burns and destroys genital warts due to its chemical properties.
Mandatory combinations
- Lime: has strong alkaline properties and destroys skin tissues.
- Arsenic: a chemical substance with antiseptic properties found in traditional wajibi.
- Industrial materials: In modern mandatory versions, sometimes alternative materials are used instead of arsenic.
Is the treatment of genital warts with wajibi effective?
Despite the popularity of wajibi in some cultures, there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness in treating genital warts. Next, we will examine the advantages and disadvantages of this method:
Possible benefits of treating genital warts with obligatory treatment
- Easy access: Wajibi is easily available in attari and traditional markets.
Low cost: Compared to medical methods such as laser or cryotherapy, it has a lower cost.
Disinfectant property: Some mandatory compounds may help reduce inflammation or surface infections.
Disadvantages and risks of treating genital warts with wajibi
Lack of scientific effectiveness: No valid study has shown that Wajibi can eliminate HPV or completely cure warts.
Skin irritation and damage: due to its corrosive compounds, it can cause burning, redness, and even wounds in the sensitive genital area.
Danger of spreading the virus: Improper use of a wajib may scar the warts and transfer the HPV virus to healthy areas of the skin.
Side effects: In people with sensitive skin, obligatory causes severe inflammation, itching, or secondary infections.
No root treatment: Even if the warts are removed superficially, the HPV virus remains in the body and the warts may recur.
Warning: Use of obligatory without consulting Genital wart treatment specialist can be dangerous, especially for pregnant women or people with weak immune system.
Alternative methods for treating genital warts
Due to the risks and lack of definite effectiveness in the treatment of genital warts, modern medical methods offer safer and more effective options. Some of these methods include:
CO2 laser
CO2 laser is one of the most effective methods for treating genital warts. This method destroys the wart tissue completely and is usually done without pain or bleeding. The recurrence rate of warts with this method is very low.
cryotherapy (cold therapy)
In this method, warts are frozen and destroyed using liquid nitrogen. Cryotherapy is a quick and outpatient procedure performed by a doctor.
Topical drugs
Ointments and solutions such as imiquimod, podophyllin, or podophyllox will shrink or eliminate warts. These drugs should be used under the supervision of a doctor specializing in genital warts.
Surgery or electrocautery
For large or resistant warts, surgery or burning with electric current (electrocautery) may be recommended.
Strengthening the immune system
Since the HPV virus can remain in the body for up to two years, strengthening the immune system with a healthy diet, exercise, and taking supplements such as vitamin C and zinc can help reduce the recurrence of warts. Also, the use of supplements containing Shitake or mushroom Ganoderma can help strengthen the immune system and treat genital warts and HPV.
Important points before using Wajib to treat genital warts
If you still want to try Wajib to treat genital warts, it is necessary to follow these tips:
Sensitivity test: First, test a small amount of Wajib on non-sensitive skin (such as the arm) to make sure there is no allergic reaction.
Consultation with a doctor specializing in the treatment of genital warts: Before use, be sure to consult a specialist doctor.
Avoidance of sensitive areas: Obligatory contact with mucous membranes (such as (inside the vagina or anus).
Limited use: Do not leave Wajib on the skin for more than 5 to 15 minutes and then wash the area completely.
prevention of genital warts
The best way to deal with genital warts is prevention. Some preventive measures include:
HPV vaccine: Gardasil vaccine can prevent common HPV strains.
Safe sex: Use Condom reduces the risk of virus transmission.
Periodic examinations: Regular check-ups by a doctor can help detect warts early.
Avoidance of high-risk relationships: It is necessary to reduce the number of sexual partners and avoid unprotected sex.
Genital wart treatment with obligatory may be attractive for some people due to its easy access and low cost, but the lack of scientific evidence and its possible risks make this method an unreliable option. Medical procedures such as laser, cryotherapy, and topical medications are not only more effective, but also safer and reduce the likelihood of wart recurrence. To treat genital warts, be sure to consult a doctor specializing in the treatment of genital warts and avoid self-medication. 14px; color: rgb(147, 101, 184);">Can Wajibi remove the HPV virus from the body?
No, Wajibi may only remove warts superficially and has no effect on the HPV virus.
Is it safe to use wajibi for pregnant women?
No, it is not recommended to use wajibi during pregnancy, because it can cause skin irritation or other complications.
The best way to treat warts What is genital?
CO2 laser is considered one of the best methods due to its high effectiveness and low recurrence.