Genital Warts Treatment in Homeopathy:
Homeopathic treatment of genital warts focuses on improving a person’s immune system and treating the underlying causes contributing to genital warts. The remedies prescribed are specifically suited to the individual’s symptoms and will help reduce the size and frequency of warts, help decrease discomfort, and enable the body to heal itself without the use of medical procedures.
I have a wealth of experience in homeopathy, and I have successfully treated genital warts with very good results. Our homeopathic practitioners tailor our Genital Warts Treatment in Homeopathy and stress the importance of boosting the immune system and addressing the root cause of the condition. We have expert doctors who can help you with this issue and obtain relief from genital warts.
Genital Warts treatment in homeopathy is very easy and safe. There are no side effects from the treatment because homoeopathic medicines are dynamic in nature. Homeopathic medicines help in complete recovery in a rapid and gentle way. In our clinical experiences, after genital warts treatment in homeopathy we never see reoccurrence of it.
What is genital wart?
Genital warts are small, irregular lesions appearing on the genital area. They are caused by the Human papillomavirus (HPV), which is one of the most common infections there is. Genital warts are often found in individuals who are sexually active: through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. HPV is not rare, it is common and most sexually active people will have it at some point. Women are more likely to get genital warts. They can be treated effectively and will leave you with a healthy outcome. Homeopathy for genital warts includes a holistic approach to treat the disease and eradicates it from the root cause.
Genital Warts Types:
- Small flat warts: These small skin-colored or darker, flat warts can be hard to detect. They may show up singly or in clusters. There will usually be a top growth, but you may just see the top of it peeking through the skin.
- Large Warts: Large warts are typically more visible, either as a single growth or in clusters that look like cauliflowers. Their size makes them easier to identify.
- Papular Warts: Genital papular warts will show up as single or multiple dome-shaped, smooth bumps in the genital region.
- Verrucous Warts: These more severe versions of warts, have raised and rough projections, raised and thicker than other variants. They may appear crusty or scaly, or both for that matter.
- Perianal Warts: The area around the anus also will develop warts, from small flat bumps to very noticeable large bumps. They are caused by the same strains of HPV as the genital warts.
What are the Genital wart symptoms?
The signs and symptoms of genital warts include:
- Genital warts are the small fleshy abnormal growth on genitals or pubic region.
- Genital warts may be very small and flat which may resemble the hair follicle in starting. They can appear single or in groups as well.
- Itching or discomfort in your genital area
- May Bleed on intercourse
- Genital warts are sometimes very small so that it is difficult to see them with the naked eye. Genital warts can multiply into large clusters, in someone with a weak immune system.
- Genital warts in women can grow on the vulva, walls of vagina, the area between the external genitalia and the anus, the anal canal, and the cervix.
- Genital warts in men may occur at the tip or shaft of the penis, the scrotum, or the anus.
- Warts can also develop in the mouth of a person by doing oral sex if the partner is infected from genital warts.
Causes of Genital Warts
Genital warts are caused by an infection with specific types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). An infection with HPV is the main risk factor for developing genital warts, mainly HPV types 6 and 11.
- Sexual Contact: Genital warts can be transmitted through sexual contact (professionals refer to this as sexual transmission) from an infected person, through vulvar, anal, or oral sex.
- HPV Infection: There are certain strains of HPV that may lead to warts in the genital region.
- Compromised Immune System: Individuals with weakened immune systems are at increased risk for developing HPV infections.
- Skin-to-Skin contact: Close genital skin contact may increase the chance of viral transmission.
- Contact with contaminated surfaces: HPV is not typically transmitted through shared contaminated surfaces like towels or razors, but transmission is still possible if someone shares a towel or razor with a contaminated person.
- Having many sexually active partners: each new partner is another opportunity for exposed to HPV.
Who is at high risk?
- Having unprotected sex with multiple partners or another sexually transmitted infection.
- Under the age of 30
- Have a weakened immune system
- Genital warts are contagious so can also develop in the mouth or throat of a person who do oral sexual with an infected person.
- It also transfers from the infected mother to the child during vaginal delivery.
- Sharing sex toys.
- It can spread by touching warts.
Both men and women can get infected by warts hence genital warts men treatment and genital warts female treatment needs personalized treatment.
How to get rid of genital warts?
Genital warts are easily treatable with homoeopathy. If you don’t take any treatment it may be possible to extend the period of time without any serious outbreak, but it may not be possible to get rid of the warts forever without any treatment. For those seeking a permanent solution for genital warts treatment in homeopathy is considered the best option for gentle and safe healing.
How to protect yourself from genital warts?
- During vaginal, anal or oral sex use a male or female condom.
- Avoid rubbing or touching the warts.
- Avoid multiple sexual partners, it can increase the risk of genital warts.
Do’s & Don’ts
Do’s:
- Use Condoms: Using condoms for each sexual encounter can reduce the risk of transmission.
- Maintain Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry to prevent further irritation or additional secondary infections.
- Speak with a Doctor: Follow a doctor’s professional medical advice for diagnosis and potential treatment.
- Support your Immune System: A healthy diet alongside exercising can enhance immune function.
- Don’t scratch: Avoid touching, scratching or picking at the warts in order to not spread them.
Don’ts:
- Don’t share personal items: Do not share towels, razors, and/or sex toys to prevent the transfer of the warts.
- Don’t have sex without protection: Do not engage in sexual activity during an outbreak or when warts are visible to your partner.
- Don’t take a wait and see approach: Don’t ignore symptoms or concerns; the sooner you receive treatment the better you can control the warts.
- Don’t stress: Stress can weaken the immune system, which in turn can result in the frequency of outbreaks.
- Don’t self-treat: Don’t attempt to treat yourself with an over-the-counter wart treatment without contacting your health care provider.
Can genital warts be cured by Homeopathy?
Genital warts are not curable for whole life, but genital warts treatment homeopathy offers relief with the least chances of recurrence. It can reoccur anytime in your life. But on the behalf of our clinical experience there are least chances of recurrence after taking the homeopathy medicines for genital warts. Genital Warts Treatment in Homeopathy is gentle and safe.
Homoeopathy for genital warts
The good and important thing of homoeopathy is that it does not suppress symptoms but tries to cure the main cause of every health problem. Genital wart treatment in homeopathy is safe and painless. Homeopathic medicines do not kill the HPV virus but creates an environment in the body in which the virus cannot sustain and warts fall off.

Dr. Sachin Gupta
Homoeopathic Physician MD(Hom.)
Renowned homeopathic physician and skin specialist in Jaipur, dedicated to providing personalized, effective treatments.

Dr. Saveena Gupta
Homoeopathic Physician BHMS, DNHE
Highly regarded homeopathic doctor in Jaipur, specializing in women’s health and gynecological disorders.
Homeopathic repertory lists a number of medicines for the genital warts because this is based not on the diagnosis, but on the totality of the symptoms of the patient. Some homeopathic medicines are listed below-
- CALCAREA CARBONICA: calcarea carbonica is indicated in warts which may be fleshy, horny, painful and offensive. Patient is usually chilly, lazy and indolent and fearsome. CAUSTICUM : Causticum is indicated in large warts, oozing blood sometimes, appearing anywhere on margins, sometimes suppurating. Patient is sympathetic and anxious.
- DULCAMARA: Dulcamara is indicated in flat and hard warts located on the back of hands and face. Also, in large warts. Patients are aggravated in cold weather, when there is low temperature in the atmosphere like damp or humid weather. onset starts in autumn.
- NATRUM MURATICUM: Natrum muraticum indicates warts on the palm and fingers. Patient is sensitive, sentimental, reserved and resentful, also craving for salt.
- NITRIC ACIDUM: Nitric acidum is large. Fissured that itch or bleed on washing.horny warts surrounding central depression or in plantar warts.
- THUJA OCCIDENTALIS: Thuja occidentalis is indicated in various kinds of warts mostly in isolated, large, jagged warts that smell or bleed easily, warts on the sole of the foot commonly needed in genital warts.
Note: Please do consult with your doctor first, before to take any medicine. The remedies mentioned over here are for the information only. We do not recommend to take any medicine without taking prior consultation. Homeopathy treatments for any diseases and treatment vary according to your body symptoms and structure.
By addressing one’s health problems from inside out, our homoeopathy can help protect our future offspring from inherited tendencies towards disease states. If you are experiencing illness or any of the symptoms, and looking for stubborn genital warts treatment then contact us today to learn more about how genital warts treatment in homeopathy can help you achieve safe and effective healing. If you are a lady and suffering from genital warts then note that we also offer safe and gentle treatment for genital warts in pregnancy.
Disclaimer :
The content presented on this site is for educational purposes only, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or genital warts.
FAQs :
Q2. How are genital warts transmitted?
ANSWER- Genital warts spread through direct sexual contact with an infected person. The virus can also be transferred by skin-to-skin contact, or by using contaminated objects such as towels or razors.
Q3. How long do genital warts last?
ANSWER- Genital warts can take months or years to clear on their own. There are medical treatments that can help, so that you don’t have to wait so long, and many treatments can also reduce complications.
Q4. How are genital warts treated?
ANSWER- Treatment options for genital warts include:
- Topical treatments (i.e. imiquimod or podophyllin).
- Cryotherapy (freezing).
- Surgical removal (if the warts are large or persistent).
- Laser treatment (laser therapy can be used in some situations).
Q5. How are genital warts removed?
ANSWER- Genital warts can be treated by topical medications (i.e., imiquimod), cryotherapy (freezing), electrocautery (burning), or surgical excision. It is important to work with your provider to pick a treatment option that is best for your situation.