Warts, those pesky lil’ bumps, are indeed caused by HPV, as you mentioned. They show up uninvited on places like hands, feet, and yes, even genitals. Now, your immune system can sometimes clear them up on its own, but not always quick enough for our liking, right? Since they spread through contact, you’ll wanna avoid picking at 'em or sharing towels and other personal stuff.
In terms of treatment, there’s plenty of avenues. Allopathic options like salicylic acid or cryotherapy can be effective, but from an Ayurvedic angle, it’s all about balancing your doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata. First up, boosting your immune system is key. Turmeric is a powerhouse of antioxidants, so adding a pinch to warm water and sipping it daily can help.
For a topical approach, mixed a bit of Castor oil with baking soda into a paste, and apply it directly on the wart. Cover with a bandage and let it sit rest overnight. This should be done consistently until you see changes.
Diet-wise, avoiding heavy, oily, and junk foods is a must, because they can aggravate Kapha. Focus on bitter and astringent tastes, like adding more greens and pomegranates to your meals.
Now, about your concern with genital warts – they do require more attention. It’s important to see a healthcare provider if you think you might have these, just to be super safe.
Preventing recurrence involves keeping the body balance. Regular yoga and pranayama can boost your body’s defenses. And for careful daily habits? Always wash your hands after touching a wart and avoid biting nails or cuticles (I mean, we probably all know we shouldn’t, but worth mentioning!).
So yeah, treat them with care but don’t stress too much. With a bit of patience, and consistent routine, they can be managed.



