Im 16, and i just got diagnosed with genital warts. Its a big shock to me. iv had a steady boyfriend now for 7 months, and we both have it. I dont knwo who got it first, but anyway; I wanted to know how long does it take for it to go away with, the medicine I bought? I got a perscription for Aldara, and i want to know how long it will take to make them go away? and if theres any way to make them stay away?
xPiNkIsSoFetChx answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 4:10 pm: Sorry to say this.. But you will never get rid of it.. the medicine is just to control it.. not make it disappear.. Sorry sweetheart.. just make shure if you wanna have sex with anyone else that you tell them you have it bcas even tho its under control.. its an STD which means you'll pass it.. ehhh poor you?!* =( [ xPiNkIsSoFetChx's advice column | Ask xPiNkIsSoFetChx A Question ]
Notso answered Sunday March 6 2005, 10:09 pm: Genital warts never go away. Although sometimes, it may be visible to others that you have genital warts, like during an outbreak.
A couple things you should know though- you might not be able to have children (that is if you are planning on it) vaginally. It is possible for a mother to pass the warts on to their child. I believe a C-section will be enough to ensure that your kid is genital wart free, but you would have to check with your doctor.
Also, if you and your boyfriend have had past partners, you should notify them about your genital warts. They could be passing it on to others, without knowing. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 6 2005, 6:03 pm: With genital warts, there's really no sure thing that it will go away. It can go away completely. But it could also go away and then keep on comming back. Or it could get even bigger! Google it and read up on it. I just did becuse i was curious myself. The sites that i read gives you some treatments like lasers or chemicals.
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.