8Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy or cold therapy is another treatment option for an HPV infection. During this process, the body will be exposed to very cold temperatures in 2 to 4 minutes. The main benefit is to alleviate pain and slow down the progression. It can be done in one area or the whole body. In localized cryotherapy, some options can be used like ice baths, coolant sprays, ice massage, or ice packs. For whole-body cryotherapy, you need to immerse the whole body in cold air, often between negative 200 to 300 degree. One session can benefit your condition, but it is most effective when performed on a regular basis. [8]











