通过明确的顺势疗法药物快速恢复皮肤疣

S. Swami, Pradhan Ak
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人乳头瘤病毒(hpv)属于乳头瘤病毒家族,是成人皮肤疣的常见病原体;全球的儿童也是如此。虽然发病率未知,但估计约有7-12%的人患疣。在学龄儿童中,患病率为10-20%。在免疫抑制的病人和肉类加工者中,发病率也有所增加。现在众所周知,各种类型的HPV是在婴儿早期获得的[1],许多科学家观察到它们在皮肤中持续相当长的时间-甚至超过60年[2-4],父母共享这些病毒也被注意到[2,4],尽管其他人的水平传播也是传播这种疾病的重要途径[4]。有200多种,其中100种已被测序。不同的皮肤hpv也有不同的组织病理类型,特别是1、2、3、4、27和57型[5]。寻常疣是最常见的疣,尽管其他类型如种植疣和扁平疣并不罕见。疣通常在低龄人群中高发,然后随着年龄的增长逐渐减少[6],无性别优势[7]。台湾的一项研究发现,2.8%的学龄儿童患有手疣[8]。疣或疣有不同的临床类型,取决于疣的形态、受影响的部位和传播方式。人乳头瘤病毒感染人体皮肤和湿润膜,如喉咙、嘴、脚、手指、指甲、肛门和子宫颈。这是一种自限性疾病,大多数病例在2年内自行消退。HPV感染的主要临床表现包括普通疣、生殖器疣、扁平疣和深掌足底疣。大多数已知的HPV类型对人类没有症状,但它们可能导致美容毁容或压痛。足底疣可以是痛苦的,并广泛涉及到脚底可能损害行动。少量会增加患癌症的风险,特别是如果病变在子宫颈、阴道、阴茎、肛门和口咽部持续很长时间(HPV 16和18株)。美国疾病控制与预防中心观察到,在年轻女性中,超过70%的感染在12个月内消失,而90%的感染在24个月内消失。有40种人乳头状瘤病毒是通过性行为传播的,影响非生殖器区域,其他类型是通过个人接触或使用未经处理的游泳池、污染物等间接传播或通过自身接种传播的。持续长期的HPV感染会增加子宫颈和其他区域发生癌前病变的风险。然而,在大多数情况下,癌症是可以预防的。在不同的类型中,16型、18型、33型、35型、45型、51型、52型、56型、58型、59型、68型、73型和82型可以致癌,它们是致癌的,是性传播的。HPV病毒通过表皮上的小切口、撕裂或磨损进入人体;主要传播方式是通过皮肤接触。在我们的诊所,我们首先对45名患者进行了初步研究,然后计划对100名皮肤HPV感染患者进行主研究,这些患者使用顺势疗法药物治疗,以及10例仅使用含有原始药物载体的安慰剂治疗的对照组。我们的研究结果的细节将在以下章节中给出。
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Rapid Recovery from Skin Warts by Explicit Homeopathic Medicines
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) under the Papillomavirus family are common agents for producing skin warts in adults; as well as in children, throughout the globe. Although the frequency is unknown, warts are estimated to affect approximately 7-12% of the population. In school-aged children, the prevalence is 10-20%. An increased frequency also is seen among immunosuppressed patients and meat handlers. It is now well known that various HPV types are acquired in early infancy [1] and they persist for a pretty long time in the skin as observed by many scientists-even up to more than 60 years [2-4], and parental sharing of these viruses has also been noted [2, 4], although horizontal transmission from other persons is also an important way to spread this disease [4]. There are more than 200 types, of which 100 has been sequenced. Distinct histopathological types are also attributed to different skin HPVs particularly types 1, 2, 3, 4, 27 and 57 [5]. Verruca vulgaris is the commonest wart, although other types like planter and flat warts are not uncommon. Warts are usually highly prevalent in lower age groups and then gradually decrease with age [6], with no sex preponderance [7]. In a Taiwan study hand warts were found in 2.8 per cent of school children [8]. Warts or Verrucae are of different clinical types, depending on the morphology of the warts, the site affected and the mode of transmission. HPVs affect human skin and the moist membranes such as the throat, mouth, feet, fingers, nails, anus and cervix. It is a self limiting disease and in most of the cases spontaneous resolution takes place within 2yrs. The primary clinical manifestations of HPV infection include common warts, genital warts, flat warts, and deep palmoplantar warts. Most known HPV types cause no symptoms to humans but they may cause cosmetic disfigurement or tenderness. Plantar warts can be painful, and extensive involvement on the sole of the foot may impair ambulation. A small number can increase the risk of cancers specially if the lesion persists for a long time in cervix and vagina, penis, anus and oropharynx (HPV 16 and 18 strains). The CDC observed that over 70 percent of infections in young females clear up within 12 months, while 90% do so within 24 months. There are 40 types of HPVs which are transmitted sexually, affecting ano-genital areas, the other types are transmitted by personal contact or indirect transmission from using untreated swimming pool, fomites etc. or by auto-inoculation. Persistent long-term HPV infection raises the risk of developing precancerous lesions of the cervix and other region. However, in the majority of cases, cancer can be prevented. Among different types, types 16, 18, 33, 35, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68, 73, and 82 can cause cancer they are carcinogenic and are sexually transmitted. The HPV virus enters the human body through a small cut, tear, or abrasion on the epidermis; the primary mode of transmission is through skin-to-skin contact. In our clinic, we first made a pilot study with 45 patients and then planned a master study with 100 such skin HPV infected patients who were treated with homeopathic medicines, along with a control group of 10 cases treated only with placebo containing the vehicle of the original medicine. Details of our findings are given in the following sections.
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