How To Get Rid Of Warts updated Mon May 5 2008 4:30 pm CDT

A Guide To Removing Warts

Warts are always deemed as being unwanted or as unpleasant, and this is because they are growths which appear on the outside of the skin and other people can see them – most of the time -so this can often be affect one’s self-esteem and self-confidence. Warts are generally always non-cancerous, but they are still unwanted, and so treatments for removing warts are in great demand.

How To Get Rid Of Warts With Home Treatment

One of the best methods that works for removing warts is one that involves the use of duct tape, believe it or not. In fact duct tape is one of the most popular methods of all when it comes to removing warts, and even scientific study and research has proven to back this theory up.

All you need to do here is apply duct tape to your warts, and after keeping the warts covered for about a week, you will want to remove the tape, soak your warts in water, and then scrub them with a pumice stone. If they do not seem to be coming off right away, then you should repeat the procedure again, for at least another one to two weeks.

Another method for removing warts is the use of aloe. Take a small cotton ball and soak it in aloe for a minute or so, you want to tape the cotton ball to the area where your warts are located on your foot. You will want to make sure that you add more aloe to the cotton ball every few hours, leaving the cotton ball in place. Then be sure to change it daily or whenever necessary. Your wart should fall off in a few days or weeks.

Castor oil is also considered an effective treatment for removing warts. When using castor oil, you will want to make sure that you apply the oil directly onto your warts. Then you want to massage it into the area with your fingers. After applying this method repeatedly for several weeks, your warts should begin disappearing.

You Might Need A Doctor

These are just a few of the many remedies that are available for removing warts. Just make sure that you remember that everyone is different, and so what works immediately for one person may not work at all on you. This means you may have to try out a few different methods until you find something that works well for you.

If nothing seems to be working and your warts are persistent, then you will want to make an appointment with your doctor so that you can speak to them about further options and methods of treatment.

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Wart Removal Home Remedies

Warts are a skin infection caused by viruses from the Human papillomavirus (HPV) family. It is also a known cause for sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are more than 100 variety of warts of which many are harmless. In this community of harmful warts, 30 are spread by sexual contact. They can grow on any part of your skin, inside your mouth, on your genital, penis, rectum, vagina, cervix and vulva. Many a times these warts are harmless looking bumps, sometimes pink or flesh colored with a rough texture.

Different types of warts affect different parts of your body. Some can be found all over the body where as some are found around genitalia. Gender does not contain this disease; anyone can be infected by it. The most affected are children and young adults. Direct contact is more than enough to spread this disease. There can be complication due to warts. They can cause cervical, vulvar, anal and penis cancer (rare occurrence). Genital warts get large during pregnancy, making urination difficult. Warts make the vagina less elastic which obstructs the delivery process. When irritated these warts can bleed and can cause pain. Many a times they disappear on their own without much hassle.

There are different types of warts such as common wart found on fingers, hands, knees and elbows. Flat warts are also known as juvenile warts, plantar warts, filiform warts and venereal warts known as genital warts. The chance of spreading the warts increases if your skin is damaged or wet. Public swimming places are a common place to catch this disease. People with weak immune system (AIDS or chemotherapy patients) are more susceptible to warts.

Home Remedies for Warts

Use enough garlic to cover the wart. Cover it with a bandage and keep it overnight. After having your bath remove the bandage, a small blister would appear, let it be absorbed by your body again. By continuing this procedure your warts may leave your body within two weeks.

Dip apple cider vinegar similar to garlic (as mentioned above) cover it with a bandage. If you continue this for week you may surely see the results.

Apply clear nail polish every morning and evening.

Use vitamin A oil from fish oil or fish-liver-oil by applying it on the wart. Apply this once a day, it takes lot of time but the results would be positive.

Make a paste by crushing vitamin C tablets with water. Apply this on the wart and cover it with a bandage.

Always wrap the warts to avoid it from spreading.

Use castor oil over the wart and tape it. Do it twice daily.

Stay dry and prevent any kind of moisture.

Have garlic capsules or tablets.

Apply vitamin E oil, clove oil, aloe vera juice, milkweed juice, the milky juice of the sow’s thistle plant, or milky juice of unripe figs on the wart.

Douse lemon slices for two weeks with little salt in apple cider vinegar. After two weeks apply the lemon slices on the wart.

Rub the wart with a piece of chalk or a raw potato

Inner side of banana can be also used to treat wart by taping it on the wart.

Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures while following instructions on the home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.

A Good Wart Removal

Surgery is often a popular choice for wart removal. Usually following home treatment and chemical applications on the warts that has failed, surgery remains a common choice for many who seek wart removal. The reason is simple: surgery works. It’s effective, simple surgery, usually performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient center, causes a minimum of pain, very little scarring in the hands of a talented, skilled professional and is usually covered by insurance.

There are two forms of commonly used surgical techniques used for wart removal.

The first is a combination of electrosurgery and curettage. Electrosurgery means using tools that send a small electrical charge into the head of the wart, effectively burning it. Curettage means cutting the wart off completely using a surgeon’s knife or a specially designed spoon shaped device intended for this use. Most often, these two procedures are used together, sending the wart into shock with the electricity and then removing it with the spoon shaped surgeon’s knife. Lately, state of the art lasers have been used with growing popularity and enviable success rates. They effectively burn off the wart by shooting an intense beam of light into the base or root of the wart, severing its blood supply and killing it.

The wart is usually left to die if it is internal or it might be cut off after the laser treatment. Whatever treatment you choose for wart removal, you can rest assured that even if it is new, it has been tested frequently and perfected before it has been used on you. Go to your doctor at the onset of any symptoms or irregularities you may notice in or on your body. Let him diagnose your problem and then discuss the possible treatments. And if you elect wart removal, trust in medical science to have found just the right way to go about it for maximum success and minimum pain.