Human PapillomaVirus ( Cervical HPV )

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So I went at one of the best gynaes in my city. What a wonderful old man. He made me feel so comfortable, getting to know who i was, what I studied and what my plans for the future were. He encouraged me to relax and he told me that we will find a way to get rid of HPV. Thank God! This showed me his level of professionalism. He did a full exam on me. This meant that i had to be completely naked. He examined me from head to toe and did the full pelvic exam. He also did a pap smear and examined my cervix. He discovered a wart right in the middle of my cervix. I was nervous but surprisingly I was so caalm about it. He then told me that it would cost about 25-30K to have the wart surgically removed. He requested a quotation from the hospital and everything amounted to 13k. This is still too much for me. I can't afford it. I was a little worried but didnt panic. ( The old, negative me would have completely freaked out) I asked for any other form of treatment that I could use in the meantime. He recommended a product that helped other women called Cervugid Ovules (vaginal suppository). He told me to take one suppository per night (12 ovules/box). Treatment is with 3 boxes of Cervugid Ovules first time and another 3 boxes after 6 months. i felt positive about using this product.
After I followed all the treatment I returned to the doctor to replenish medical tests. It was the best day of my life when the result came back negative for HPV and the wart from cervix disappeared.
I am grateful to this great doctor for treatment.
i felt it in my heart that i can cure myself just by staying positive and doing things that make me feel good. HPV is just another journey I am on to building my perfect self. I would like to encourage each and every one of you, particularly those who suffer from this illness or any other difficult or "incurable" illness to do things that make you happy and maintain a positive mind-state. Incurable means curable from within.

What brought you to the Whole Woman forum today? Do you represent the pharmaceutical industry? - Surviving

Nah, sounds like spam to me.

Hello: I have not written here for a while but still suffering. I am seeing a specialists for years now. However, I wonder if anyone else has this terrible discomfort. At least twice a week I have a burning, itching and soarness in my anal area.
I have to bathe with salt water etc. etc. It seems to me that the faeces that evacuates burns. My gastroenterologist does not help either. So awful at times I cannot go out. Tangogirl.

I know you got some comments in this thread:

https://www.wholewoman.com/forum/node/4495

I don't know if there has been any further discussion on the topic, but you could put it in the search box to see if there is.

I know this is way out there, but does anyone think the honey would help in this situation? Restoring the natural lactobacilli in the area?

After checking the link posted by AG above, let us know if you have tried any of the suggestions made there. - Surviving

Hi Tangogirl,

I’m glad the sea salt gives some relief, which would be expected if this is bacterial. Your symptoms certainly suggest that it may be. Gram negative bacteria and fungal species predominate in rectal bacterial communities, which would be healthier if instead were populated by lactobacilli.

I would use the honey twice a day vaginally (a little bit placed high on the vaginal walls early morning and before bed). During our reproductive years, the vagina is the “engine” of steady, healthy microbial communities, which extend to the walls of the bladder. I have not read anything yet about vaginal species populating the rectum, which they no doubt do in our cycling years (we have all been programmed to believe just the opposite). As much as we might not want to think about it, these microorganisms traverse the perineum to keep us healthy and symptom free.

In children and older women, populations have to come from the gut. This is why fermented foods in the diet are so important. However, it is what I am calling a deeply “indigenous” process. By this I mean that the organisms themselves must come from our own environment to persist in bodily lumens (bladder, vagina, bowel).

A spritz bottle filled with 1/2 filtered water and 1/2 vinegar may also be very helpful. If we could choose from all the medicines on earth, honey, vinegar and salt are the very best for these conditions. I am saving my teeth with a similar program. Not so much honey, although I eat honey 3-4 times a week, but swishing with warm salt water every other day or so keeps my gums healthy. Apple cider vinegar is good for this as well. I probably don’t have to mention the connection between mouth health and anal health.

What is so amazing is that you can set out almost anything to ferment for a few hours or a few days. We live in a sea of friendly microorganisms! Right now I have another batch of local raspberries fermenting in organic red wine vinegar. In three days time the vinegar will be filled with lactobacilli native to my own environment. A splash over lightly steamed spinach with slivered almonds is not only heavenly, but extremely helpful in populating the gut with beneficial bacteria.

You don’t have go to the trouble to make sauerkraut, even nuts and seeds can be soaked overnight, drained, buzzed in a blender with water to a batter consistency, placed in a clean bowl to ferment overnight, and then tied up in cheesecloth to drain.

Good luck, Tangogirl, and please keep us posted on your progress!

Christine

I would discount Kendra's advice, which is purely pharmaceutical. Stay tuned for the WW approach to HPV!