Place the XLR8 over the area of involvement (AOI). The clinician may choose to (#2) laser over the nerve root (located using the myotome/dermatome chart) or the organ involved (using the Merrick chart).
The EVRL is more antimicrobial than red alone.
The laser is used to support the system that has "venereal warts" and the extra energy required.
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 100 types of HPVs have been identified; about 40 of these types have the potential to infect the genital area.
About 90% of genital warts are caused by two specific types of the virus (HPV-6 and -11). These HPV types are considered "low risk," meaning they have a low cancer-causing potential.
Other HPV types are known causes of premalignant changes and cervical cancers in women. HPV-16, one of the "high-risk" types and is responsible for about 50% of cervical cancers. HPV types 18, 31, and 45 are other known "high risk" virus types. High-risk HPV types are also referred to as oncogenic HPV types.