How do you get rid of warts?!


Question: How do you get rid of warts!?
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You can buy over the counter stuff to try!. or go see a doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

11 Ways to Get Rid of Warts


Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV)!. Because they're brought on by a virus, they are contagious!. That's why an initial wart can create a host of other ones!.
Common warts are the rough-looking lesions most often found on the hands and fingers!. The much smaller, smoother flat wart can also be found on the hand but may show up on the face, too!. Warts on the soles of the feet are called plantar warts and can sometimes be as large as a quarter!. Genital warts, which have become a growing problem, develop in the genital and anal area!. If you suspect that you have a genital wart, see your doctor; do not try the remedies suggested here!.

No one knows why warts appear, disappear, and later recur in a seemingly spontaneous fashion!. Researchers have yet to find a way to get rid of warts for good!. That leaves you with two options: Have a dermatologist treat the warts or try a few methods on your own!. Here are some tips to help you be wart-free!.

1!. Make sure it's a wart!. Warts (except the small, smooth flat wart) commonly have a broken surface filled with tiny red dots (the blood vessels supplying the wart!.)!. When in doubt, see your doctor!. And if you are diabetic, do not try any home therapy for wart removal; always see your doctor!.

2!. Don't touch!. The wart virus can spread from you to others, and you can also keep reinfecting yourself!. So keep the virus's travels to a minimum by not touching your warts at all, if possible!. If you do come in contact with the lesions, wash your hands thoroughly in hot water!.

3!. Stick to it!. Doctors have known for years that adhesive tape is an effective treatment for warts that's cheap and doesn't leave scars!. In fact, a 2003 study found that tape therapy eliminated warts about 85 percent of the time compared to a standard medical treatment using liquid nitrogen, which was only successful on 60 percent of warts!. Try this: Wrap the wart completely and snugly with four layers of tape!. Leave the tape on for 6 ? days, then remove it for half a day!. You may need to repeat the procedure for about three to four weeks before the wart disappears!.

4!. Try castor oil!. It's probably the acid in castor oil that does the trick by irritating the wart!. The oil works best on small, flat warts on the face and the back of the hands!. Apply castor oil to the wart with a cotton swab twice a day!.

5!. "C" what you can do!. Vitamin C is mildly acidic, so it may irritate the wart enough to make it go away!. Apply a paste made of crushed vitamin C tablets and water only to the wart, not to the surrounding skin!. Then cover the paste with gauze and tape!.

6!. Heat it up!. One study found that soaking plantar warts in very hot water was helpful because it softens the wart and may kill the virus!. Make sure the water is not too hot, or you may burn yourself!.

7!. Take precautions with over-the-counter preparations!. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved wart-removal medications made with 60 percent salicylic acid, but over-the- counter remedies most commonly contain 17 percent!. The stronger formulas are not recommended for children!. Salicylic acid works because it's an irritant, so no matter which strength of solution you use, try to keep it from irritating the surrounding skin!. If you're using a liquid medication, smear a ring of petroleum jelly around the wart before applying the medication!. If you're using a medicated wart pad or patch, cut it to cover just the size of the wart!. Apply over-the-counter medications at night and leave the area uncovered!.

8!. Chalk it up to the power of suggestion!. Some physicians use this technique on children, who are still impressionable!. The doctor tells the child that if the doctor rubs chalk on the child's warts, they will disappear!. There are variations on this, including: Coloring the warts with crayon or drawing a picture of a child's hand with the warts crossed out and throwing the picture in the garbage!.

9!. Don't go barefoot!. Warts leak virus particles by the millions, so going shoeless puts you at risk for acquiring a plantar, or foot, wart!. Locker rooms, pools, showers in fitness centers, even the carpets in hotel rooms harbor a host of viruses--not just wart viruses!. You can catch any of a number of infections, from scabies to herpes simplex!. The best protection: footwear!.

10!. Keep dry!. Warts, especially plantar warts, tend to flourish more readily in an environment that's damp!. That's why people who walk or exercise extensively may be more prone to foot warts!. Change your socks any time your feet get sweaty, and use a medicated foot powder!.

11!. Cover your cuts and scrapes!. The wart virus loves finding a good scratch so it can make its way under your skin!. Keep your cuts and scrapes covered to keep out the wart virus!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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