• It begins with getting a proper medical checkup to make certain that you do indeed have genital HPV and not something else
• After successful removal of your warts, you should keep any follow up appointments that you have as they can recur and you want to be ready if they do
• Have a pap smear every six months, or every three months if cervical dysplasia has been detected, until you have at least three normal tests in a row
• Go for regular screening for not only genital HPV, but other sexually transmitted diseases
• Take all the necessary precautions to avoid developing genital warts
• As far as possible, maintain a healthy stress free lifestyle
• Cut down on alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking
Muna wa Wanjiru - About the Author:
Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Curing Genital Warts for Years. For More Information on Genital HPV, Visit His Site at Genital HPV