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How To Remove Warts

Date Published: 21st September 2007
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Warts are very common. In fact virtually everyone will experience them at some point in their life. They are very contagious and are spread by person to person contact. And although they are painless, unless they are on the soles of your feet, their dark appearnace can be felt to be unsightly. But the good news is that warts are hamless enough and normally disappear by themselves within a couple of years.

Although they can be passed form skin to skin contact, warts are ultimately caused by a viral infection. More specifically by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are contagious when in contact with the skin of another. This is a family of viruses as Human papillomavirus can include more than 100 different strains or types. Normally, the virus will reside in the bottom layer of the epidermis and replicates into almost normal looking skin. With this being a group of viruses, it will come as no surprise to find that there are a range of different types of wart which have been identified. These warts differ in shape and site affected, as well as the type of human papillomavirus involved. Warts are in fact a benign tumour, although this is nothing to get worked up about.


Now, treatment is not necessary for warts, as given time they will just disappear, however some people do feel the need to treat them to speed up this process. Plus, one of the other reasons people get them treated is because treatment helps to prevent warts from spreading to other parts of your body and also to other people. There are various types of treatment, and they generally involve the physical or chemical destruction of the lesion. Medical professionals have differing treatments they can offer, and these include Keratolysis which is removal of dead surface skin cells usually using salicylic acid, blistering agents, immune system modifiers or formaldehyde. Another treatments which is done in the doctor's office is Cryotherapy. Basically this is freezing off the wart with liquid nitrogen. Treatment removes the visible wart but not the virus. And as you may expect treatment depends on the size, location and number of warts as well as the activities of the infected person. As with most medical treatments there is a growing trend to shy away from them and go down a more homeopathic or natural route to find a remedy. This is growing more and more popular because lets face it ,the two treatments mentioned do not sound like a great deal of fun.


Most people will experience having a wart, they are that common, and although they are harmless enough, they are a viral infection but they will resolve themselves within a couple of years. And even though warts are actually benign tumours of the epidermis caused by a virus it is nothing to worry about. And bear in mind that warts are highly contagious, and if you do get one it has probably been transmitted from person-to-person contact.


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Tags: person to person, viral infection, soles of your feet, medical professionals, salicylic acid, bottom layer, warts, formaldehyde, wart, liquid nitrogen, modifiers, human papillomavirus, lesion, skin to skin
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