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I'm still experiencing warts after 11 months I am a aware that stress is a factor but about 3 years ago I lost my home in reference to a fire and at the time my father was getting sick first he had a mini stroke and was sent to the hospital for that and then a little after he returned home a massive stroke and things were just stressful at the time however that  was 3 years ago. But I didn't develop the warts until august 2008 and I am still having outbreaks while I have been using treatments such as TCA, aldara, podofilox solution and lastly condylox gel I am hoping that this is my last outbreak being treated with condylox and hope that I don't experience another outbreak in 2 weeks because my outbreaks come once a month. I would like to know could the outbreaks be from the fire my father death things of that nature play a part and tends to weaken the immune system. On the other hand I lost my dad december 2008 didn't go to the funeral because it was to painful for me anyways could this turmoil be the reason why I'm having these outbreaks because my system was in a stressful state.
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some people usually never get any more outbreaks but u still have the virus and it can still be passed on to others so be careful
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This is tedabell I am being treated by the doctors by the way I'm no expert either but I'm looking for advice a doctors advice is not always right you have to do your own research but somebody's else's opinions are always helpful. However I am treating my warts with topicals, creams and gels what is the likelihood time frame that my outbreaks will stop any advice.
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I'm no expert but are u talking about genital warts and are u doing home remedies or are the doctors treating you
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