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HPV Treatment

I wanted to share my experience with HPV treatment. In the summer, I developed papillomas on my labia. The gynecologist at the clinic prescribed Isoprinosine, Terzhinan suppositories, and Epigen spray (costing about 4,000 rubles). However, they only tested me for HPV types 16 and 18, which I didn't have. After treatment, the gynecologist refused to remove the papillomas and told me to look for a specialist. In the end, fed up with our state healthcare, I went to a private doctor. She tested me for all HPV types, and I tested positive for a high load of HPV 51 and 56. The gynecologist said that with a high viral load, you can't remove papillomas right away. She prescribed 6 injections of Allokin-Alpha, Panavir suppositories, Intinol supplement, Panavir gel for the labia, and Epigen spray during sexual intercourse (all costing me 11,000 rubles). After looking up information about Allokin-Alpha, it seemed like just another overhyped medication, but what can you do—you have to trust your doctor. After the course of medication, some papillomas went away, but not all. They removed them with a special device (costing 6,000 rubles). I can't say it was painful; the only painful part was the anesthetic injections. The gynecologist said that lately, many patients have been coming in with this condition. It's not completely curable; you need to get checked every six months and maintain your immunity. In Europe, the HPV vaccine is mandatory for children, so in many countries, the risk of cervical cancer is minimized. Here, the vaccine costs about 15,000–20,000 rubles and isn't available everywhere (I think it's called Gardasil). So, for those who haven't gotten it yet, I recommend doing it because HPV is such a nasty virus, and it's easy to catch. Girls who've had similar issues, maybe you can suggest what to take to keep your immunity in good shape?
Мария
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Гость
#1
Author, if you are in Moscow, please tell me the name of this private clinic. I'm actually looking for a place to remove condylomas; the free clinic refused, even when I offered to pay.
Гость
#2
My girlfriend had similar issues. She got the papillomas treated, and now everything is fine.

I made her get vaccinated: it consists of several stages.

Take care of yourselves and your loved ones.
Мария
#3
The clinic is called Medsi, there are several of them, I had mine done on Leningradsky Prospekt. I also know that there are clinics that specifically focus on treating and removing HPV.
Анна
#4
Aldara 5% cream is here to help you, apply two packages and you can forget about your condylomas. This is how they treat in Israel... you spend some 6 thousand on condyloma removal... ridiculous... a total scam.
Гость
#5
Anna
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But it's a virus. The ointment only removes the external symptoms.
Анна
#6
http://med2home.com/downloads/manuals/aldara_specialist.pdf

Here is the link to the instructions, read it, educate yourself. This cream works on the DNA and RNA of the virus... In Russia, we will never get out of this mess.

No proper education, no healthcare.
Мария
#7
Anna
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Well, what can you do? When it comes to health, no amount of money is too much to spare.

I have a feeling that HPV treatment is a lucrative business because it's incurable, and under this pretext, a bunch of unnecessary medications can be prescribed. Plus, all clinics have partnership agreements with pharmaceutical companies—they need to recoup their money, after all. Such is the reality in Russia!
Мария
#8
Guest
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The clinic is called Medsi, there are several; I had it done on Leningradsky Prospekt. I also know there are clinics that specifically focus on treating and removing HPV.
#9
I also have HPV, type 31, and cervical erosion. I'm going to have it cauterized. I underwent a 10-day treatment with Groprinosin and Genferon suppositories internally—what a nuisance. My left side hurts. Where the erosion (inflammation) of the cervix is, this virus doesn't cause warts; it's highly oncogenic, so I need to constantly monitor my health. There's no specific treatment for it. They just boosted my immunity, and now my body is fighting it on its own...
#10
DOES NOT HAVE
Гость
#11
Guest
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Vaccination is for those who have NOT had the disease)))))))))))))))))))))) Innocent virgins from age 15) But for your lady—it's too late. They just scammed you for money))
Гость
#12
All the above-mentioned antiviral nonsense is bullsh*t. The effect is not proven. They do typing; if there are high-risk HPV types—which, by the way, do not cause papillomas—then they monitor the cervix. For papillomas for cosmetic purposes—burn them off with a laser. That's it. But there's no guarantee they won't come back. In 80 percent of cases, self-healing occurs.
Гость
#13
Well then, author, please share the source that says this terrible vaccine is mandatory in Europe?))

And then—you got scammed at the private clinic... The effectiveness of immunostimulating drugs is not proven... Secondly, the human body is capable of self-healing... So it's all nonsense... all these injections... Isoprinosine and the like.
Гость
#14
Don't even think about getting this vaccine... The description says that the effect of this vaccine on a woman's reproductive function has not been determined... Do you want to experiment on yourself or your children?
АвторКА
#15
Anna
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I agree. I removed my papillomas myself twice. There's no need to pay such huge amounts of money.
я
#16
Girls, how can I order such a cream medication and where??
Гость
#17
Guest
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Uh-huh. My neighbor, a gynecologist, said she wouldn't let her granddaughter get this vaccine. It hasn't been studied enough yet.
Гость
#18
In Europe, HPV vaccination is not mandatory! At least not in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. Moreover, as far as I know, the vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV and offers no guarantees.
Гость
#19
Guest
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They definitely do it in Finland, I can't say for sure about other countries, but I've seen that information somewhere. I've heard that the vaccine is harmful, not tested, but what can you do when there are no other options.

And about immunostimulants, I myself know that it's 70% a scam, but what can you do. I have no reason not to trust my doctor (he is 100% verified). After the treatment, the virus level significantly decreased, small papillomas went away. And if you know other treatment methods, then please suggest them?!
Гость
#20
Anna
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Can you tell me, can it be applied to the body?
Гость
#21
A friend of mine got rid of papillomas on her body using the Parkes device at http://parkes.in.ua/parkes.html.

She was actually treating something else, but she also noticed that her hanging moles disappeared as well.
Вероника
#22
Good day! Could you please advise? Has anyone encountered this? I was recently diagnosed with HPV type 18. Treatment was prescribed, but I haven't started it yet. So, here's my question: should my boyfriend also get tested for HPV? (We use hormonal contraception.) Can I continue taking hormonal contraceptives during treatment? And is it generally possible to have a sexual life?
Гость
#23
Veronica
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Good evening! It is definitely necessary for the man to get tested as well, but the virus doesn't always show up. If it's found in him too, then both need treatment (but how to treat? since it's not curable, it just reduces the viral load) and you'll need to get checked regularly. If it's not found in him, it's better to use condoms for protection. Actually, my gynecologist said that over the last 5 years, the number of infected people has increased. Typically, if you have the virus, your partner has it too (but again, if the immune system is strong, either the virus isn't present or it's not detectable. This nasty thing surfaces when the body is weakened).
Вероника
#24
Guest
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So it turns out that... now we always have to use condoms? What if I want to have children with him?(((
Мария
#25
So it turns out that... now we always have to use condoms for protection? What if I want to have children with him?(((

Veronica, HPV, if I'm not mistaken, is transmitted not only through sexual contact but also through everyday means. It's just that doctors, for some reason, recommend using condoms during treatment.

Think of this virus like gastritis—gastritis is also caused by a microbe and needs treatment, but most people live with gastritis their whole lives. You just need to get tested every year, monitor the virus levels, and maintain your immunity. If the virus is only in your blood and doesn’t show any external symptoms (for example, I had papillomas on my labia that had to be removed with a laser, while some people have papillomas that look like moles all over their body), then there’s no need to worry. Just inform your doctor that you’re planning a pregnancy and have this virus.
Ната
#26
Almost 2 years ago, we found HPV type 52, treated it with immune medications, then after 3 months retested—positive. The doctor said to get the Gardasil vaccine. I got it, so the doctor says the virus is present but not replicating and has become inactive. Therefore, there's nothing to worry about, that's what she said.
Ляляфа
#27
Girls, pull yourselves together, enough whining! I also spent a ton of time treating this nasty thing, visited, let's say, a whole lot of doctors, and the result—it was better before I went to the doctors! They cauterized my erosion twice, even though I haven't given birth! And it seems like there's no point to it. I think it's all a scam for money—one professor in this field told me, and I quote, "Do you even read information online? It doesn't actually get treated, you just need to keep your hormones and microflora, including your gut, in order, and everything will be fine!"
#28
Girls, please help me with these symptoms... About a month ago, when I was inserting an Acelact suppository (I occasionally go through a course of suppositories because I get bothered by yeast infections from time to time), I felt some kind of formation on the front wall of my vagina. It feels like a small, hard little bump that narrows slightly at the top, maybe about 2 millimeters in diameter (but again, it's hard to tell by touch). I didn't have this before. This formation isn't painful, but it hasn't disappeared or changed at all for over a month now. Could this be HPV? What other symptoms might indicate HPV?
Гость
#29
Elena
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Hi! It sounds like a papilloma, you need to go to a gynecologist. She will examine it and prescribe an HPV test to determine the type. If necessary, they remove it with a laser. Just make sure to go to a trusted gynecologist, otherwise they might push you into expensive treatments. The virus itself isn't curable; you need to support your immune system and get tested annually.
#30
Thank you, though honestly, it's not particularly encouraging, to be honest.
Ульяна
#31
I also immediately got warts on my labia, so I went to the gynecologist, and it turned out there were some inside too. After the examination, they removed them for me. And they said I absolutely must take Endinol. And after the course, I definitely need to get retested, and the results were already good.
Yollea
#32
Ladies! A doctor was trying to explain to me why the virus can be treated. In simple terms, since I obviously don't have a medical education. So, spontaneous clearance of the virus occurs in 90% of women. That is, they don't even have time to find out that they were infected with any type. Therefore, if there is spontaneous healing (specifically healing, when the virus is completely gone, and not dormant as many doctors who simply don't know how to treat say), then why can't there be medical treatment? That's the main thing she explained to me. She, of course, said something else, but I already forgot the rest since my education isn't in that field. So, what does everyone think? By the way, after her treatment, my tests show no virus, so I'm wondering if it's dormant or really completely gone...
Гость
#33
Some say the virus cannot be treated, others say it resolves on its own. In short, it's clear that nothing is clear. The doctor scared me with cervical cancer, explaining that in my case, mandatory (preferably immediate) treatment is necessary (at their clinic, of course) costing 25,000 rubles (including medication and injections), followed by a long period of self-treatment at home. Men also need treatment, but the consequences of the virus are not as severe for them as for women (penile cancer is very rare). By the way, a year ago, a public institution offered to treat me in just three days. Now I'm thinking of visiting a few more clinics and seeing an immunologist while I'm at it.
Гость
#34
Guest
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Immunological tests are very expensive!!!! It will cost at least 7,000 rubles!!!!
Гость
#35
I took a PCR test for infections and HPV typing. All infections came back negative, but HPV type 52 was positive. I underwent a course of immunomodulator treatment in January (10 intramuscular injections), but I didn’t know about the HPV back then. It’s May now. They’ll likely prescribe immunomodulators and antivirals again. Or should I just wait about six months and retest for typing?
настя
#36
I'm terrified of infections like the plague and always try to protect myself properly. And still, I couldn't keep myself safe. After the tests, I was told that my HPV is not normal. I'm going to get treatment, I'm taking medication for immunity, and I probably need to add Indinol as well. If so many people talk about its benefits, it must be for a reason.
Arsinoe
#37
Nastya
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I've read that HPV can be transmitted from mother to child during birth, so no matter how much you protect yourself, it might not have been your fault...
зоя космедемьянская
#38
Has anyone tried traditional remedies? Please share.

I'm planning to do douches with chamomile and aloe vera juice since both are antiseptics—maybe they'll reduce the virus? I also bought a bunch of herbal supplements to boost my immunity.
#39
I have HPV type 16! I had cervical erosion and warts! I had the erosion cauterized, the warts removed, took Groprinosin, used Panavir spray vaginally, applied Panavir to the areas where the warts were, also used suppositories to boost immunity, yogurt, a course of vitamins, and had 5 ampoules of Panavir intravenously! After all that, everything is fine!!)))

Although my immunity is a bit weak and I get sick quite often, especially in spring and autumn!

Here’s some advice I can give:

1. Don’t get it into your head that this can’t be treated, that you’ll suddenly get cancer, and so on.

2. Find a good doctor! It’s better to spend time and money than your health!

3. Medications are expensive, but pay attention! They should aim to boost immunity, not have a bunch of side effects!

4. Forget about the illness! You are healthy, you can do everything! (Just use condoms for sex)

5. Stop eating all the unhealthy stuff (soda, fast food, alcohol, fried foods); take up sports, hardening; relax in nature, by the sea!

Good luck ;-)
Лунная
#40
My friend was treated for HPV; they cauterized her papillomas somehow, but then they grew back anyway. She had large ones inside, but she got pregnant and went through the pregnancy calmly without complications, giving birth to a wonderful baby. And now the doctor said she needs treatment again. My friend refused cauterization and chose Indinol Forto, which she's taking now. She says it should help with this trouble.
Сова
#41
Breastfeeding and taking medication, is that okay? I think taking pills while breastfeeding isn't very advisable. It's unclear how it might affect the baby later.
Лунная
#42
My friend switched her baby to formula a while ago. She went for a check-up, and when the doctor said she had papillomas again, she started treatment. Actually, Indinol Forto is contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Наталья
#43
Hello, I'm 19 years old. Recently, tests showed I have HPV and Gardnerella. My boyfriend got tested and only Gardnerella was found. What does this mean? He has been my only partner this year. Why wasn't it found in him? And will he infect me again if I get treated? Also, I'm curious—they told him not to treat the Gardnerella, so does that mean he will keep passing it back to me?
Дайнеко
#44
Unfortunately, HPV treatment is very lengthy.
Виктория
#45
Good to know, thank you. I was starting to think it was something anyone could drink whenever they wanted. If it helps, I might as well give it a try myself.
Lola
#46
Natalya
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In men, viruses and infections are extremely rarely detected, and they are mostly carriers—the virus simply lies dormant in them, while women, unfortunately, get sick and suffer. So if you get treated, you will get reinfected if your sexual partner does not get treated—all your treatment will simply go to waste.
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Олеся
#47
I treated HPV as follows and was cured: Thymalin injections 10 mg in 2 ml of water for injection - 5 days every other day, and simultaneously Mexidol 5% injections for 10 days. Immunomax intramuscularly at 200 units on days 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10 - once a day. Iodantipyrin tablets 0.1 mg, 3 tablets - 3 times a day for 2 days, then 2 tablets 3 times a day for 3 days, and then 1 tablet 3 times a day for 5 days, totaling 50 tablets. Kipferon suppositories 500,000 units, 2 suppositories vaginally at night for 10 days. Panavir gel 3.0 vaginally deep, 1 tube from an insulin syringe, with a tampon placed in a condom for 6-8 hours for 10 days. Then a break of 10-14 days; if menstruating, the break should be longer, as it cannot be done during menstruation. Then the second course: Kipferon suppositories 500,000 units, 2 suppositories vaginally at night for 10 days. Hexicon (iodoxide) suppositories in the morning vaginally 40 minutes before getting out of bed for 10 days. Immunomax injections are necessary in the second course! So, my treatment took a little over a month: the first course 10 days, a break, and another 10 days.
Гость
#48
Condylomas don't have to be removed. I applied Acyclovir and they were gone in a week... I had two small condylomas.
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#49
Yollea
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Please recommend a doctor you've been treated by )
Олеся
#50
But I didn't take the Iodantipyrin tablets—I couldn't find them, and after reading the instructions, they seemed unnecessary to me. So I treated myself without them.
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