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Wart Removal
Author: chai
Warts are persistent, meaning they may disappear after treatment but will reoccur, usually on the same spot, after some time. This is because wart treatments do not necessary attack the HPV virus, which has attached itself to the skin, but only removes its manifestations, which are the warts. A number of treatments are available for wart removal. Cheap medications include home remedies like application of cider vinegar or tea extracts which are known to have disinfecting properties. Oils and natural extracts from plants, vegetables and fruits are also traditional home remedies. Self-treatment like burning, scraping and duct-taping are also done by some people. There are also numerous over-the-counter remedies for wart removal like salicylic acid which produces foamy coating when applied directly to the wart, a proof of its disinfecting property. Other cures like liquid nitrogen used for freezing warts and topical applications like ointments and creams prescribed by dermatologists are readily available in drugstores. For severe and serious wart cases, professional medical treatment like injections, laser surgery or cryosurgery (freezing) is required. The best way to attack warts is prevention through observance of hygienic practices like regular hand washing, not sharing personal belongings like comb, gloves, hankies, towels, dresses or cosmetics with others, and disinfecting shared paraphernalia like spoons, forks, glasses and cups. here are a number of natural methods of wart removal that are in practice for years now. They are mostly self-treatments using natural home remedies with common items found in the kitchen. Home remedies are cheap, easy to find, and easy to apply. However, they could take a longer time to take effect, and the results are not guaranteed. But since they are natural, they are safe to use and ideal for light wart cases and occasional outbreaks. One popular home treatment is using cider vinegar. Soak a piece of cotton or gauze pad on cider vinegar. Lay the pad over to the affected area and secure with a band-aid or a tape. Change the vinegar dressing every day until the wart becomes black or brown. Stop the treatment and let the wart dry out and disappear. Another preferred natural wart removal method is garlic, which has been in use since the ancient times as an effective strength and immune booster. Skin sterilization using freshly crushed garlic is applied the same way as cider vinegar. Regular intake of garlic vitamins in the form of tablets and capsules also helps. Light oil massage treatment is also popular because of the oil's natural soothing and healing properties. Lightly coat the affected part with Vitamin A or E oils, fish liver oil or nut oils. Castor oil, tea tree oil and home-made coconut oil can also be used. Be careful not to put heavy pressure on the skin when applying the coat. The flesh and juices of certain fruits and vegetables are believed to be good alternatives to ointments and creams in treating warts. They include banana (the flesh from the insides of peelings), potato, cucumber and lemon. Natural extracts from plants like Aloe Vera, thistle, berries and figs also works the same way.
Date Added: August 27, 2008 02:44:50 AM

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