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Warts

Warts refer to hard growths on the skin. They are common both in children and adults. Warts are capable of spreading, but they are usually harmless.


 

 

Warts symptoms

Rough Elevations

Warts come in various shapes and sizes and usually appear as rough elevations on the skin. These elevations appear more frequently on the fingers, elbows, knees, face, and scalp. Those that appear on the soles of the feet are called plantar warts. They are very painful and the sufferer is not able to walk properly. Warts are the physical manifestation of a viral infection called HPV. There are several different types of HPV and as of now, 120 of them have been positively identified. The type of HPV infection determines the type of warts a person will suffer from. There are several different types of warts that may appear on the hands, feet, and face and they are often classified according to the areas of the body that are affected by them. Genital warts, oral warts, and vaginal warts are some of the most common types of warts. Other types of warts also include plantar warts, flat warts, seed warts, and filiform warts. Plantar warts generally affect the sides and the soles of the feet while filiform warts affect the skin tissues of the face. Periungal warts are those warts that affect the skin adjacent to the toenails and fingernails. One of the most common myths about warts is that they are contracted through frogs, which is not the case. While contact with frogs and toads may cause a localized reaction or rash, it cannot cause warts. Warts on the hands and feet are extremely common and even though they do not pose a medical risk, the individual may feel compelled to have them removed as they can be extremely unsightly. Those with lower immune levels such as small children as well as those with immune system deficiencies have a higher risk of suffering from this condition. This type of viral infection greatly increases an individual’s risk of suffering from certain types of cancer. There are now several vaccinations against certain types of HPV as vaccination can help to prevent this viral infection as well as the cancers that are associated with them. Some of the HPV vaccinations have been proven to substantially decrease a woman’s risk of cervical cancer. These vaccinations are commonly known as cervical cancer vaccinations and it is important to understand that these vaccinations cannot prevent cervical cancer but they will considerably reduce one’s risk. It is generally believed that a girl should receive this vaccine between 9 and 15 years of age as there is a high possibility that they would not have been exposed to the virus as yet. Most health plans in the US cover the cost of these vaccines and there are also several government programs where one can receive assistance to cover the cost of the vaccine. There are several home remedies for warts to help get rid of them as well as prevent them. Home remedies for warts which are topical applications are meant to treat the condition locally while dietary modifications help to control the viral infection.


Warts causes

Warts Symptoms, Causes, Remedy and Diet

Virus Infection

The main cause of warts is a virus infection of the skin. Plantar warts on the soles are usually contracted in swimming pools. Constitutional factors, however, appear to be at the root of the trouble. These factors lead to some defects in the proper development of the skin surface in certain areas.


Home Remedies for Warts

Warts home remedies and natural cures, Questions and answers

Warts Treatment using Castor Oil

The use of castor oil is one of the most important home remedies for warts. This oil should be applied generously over the affected parts every night. The treatment should be continued for several months.

Warts Treatment using Figs

The milky juice of fresh figs is another valuable remedy. This juice should be extracted from the fresh, barely-ripe fruits and applied on the warts several times a day. The treatment should be continued for two weeks.

Warts Treatment using Potato

Raw potatoes are beneficial in the treatment of warts. They should be cut and rubbed on the affected area several times daily, for at least two weeks. This wi1l bring about good results. Alternatively, you can crush a small piece of raw potato and apply the pulp to the wart. You can then apply a clean bandage to the area to ensure that the pulp stays in place. It would be best to do this before you go to bed. This is a simple-to-prepare and natural cure for warts and it can be used on a daily basis to help get rid of the warts. It is sometimes suggested that the bandage should be kept in place for days but this is not advisable. Instead, you can apply the potato pulp to the warts in the night and secure it with a bandage. You can then take it off the next morning and rinse the area well with cold water. You can then make a little more pulp and apply it once more. Make sure that you change it again in the night before you go to bed. This method of treating warts will ensure quick results as the wart is continuously in contact with the potato pulp. Home remedies for warts that require potato pulp or potato juice will need to be used as soon as they are prepared and the excess juice can be discarded. As potato juice comes in contact with the oxygen in the air it undergoes oxidation which reduces its potency.



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Warts Treatment using Onion

Onions are also valuable in warts. They are irritating to the skin and stimulate the circulation of the blood. Warts sometimes disappear when rubbed with cut onions. For particularly stubborn warts, you can apply a little fresh onion juice to the warts and allow it to dry on the wart. Do not rinse it off but allow it to get washed off naturally when you go for a shower. In order to gently stimulate the area, you can apply a little fresh onion juice on a cotton bud and slowly massage the juice into the wart. This is one of the most effective home remedies for warts on the hands and feet. It is not advisable to use this treatment for warts on the face. The treatment for warts on the face may differ from the treatment for warts on the hands, fingers, and feet as the skin on the face is delicate and sensitive and may suffer an adverse reaction if the ingredients in a remedy are too potent. So is there a Natural cure for warts that would be especially suited for your skin? The best way to find out the answer to this is to visit your doctor or dermatologist to discuss your skin type and these natural remedies for warts with him/her. A natural cure for warts on the fingers, hands, or feet is often considered to be the best form of wart treatment as these methods are gentle but effective.

Warts Treatment using Indian Squill

The herb Indian squill is useful in removing warts. A powder of the bulb of this herb should be applied locally over the affected area for beneficial results.

Warts Treatment using Dandelion

The herb dandelion is another valuable remedy for warts. The milk from the cut end of dandelion should be applied over the affected area two or three time's daily. This is one of the gentlest home remedies for warts and can be used to treat warts on the face.

Warts Treatment using Marigold

Marigold is another herb found beneficial in the treatment of warts. The juice of the leaves of this plant can be applied beneficially over warts. The sap from the stem has also been found beneficial in the removal of warts. There are several home remedies for warts that are based almost solely on marigold leaves. You can soak a handful of marigold leaves in a bowl of warm water. After 20 minutes or so, take them out of the bowl and shake off the excess water. Put these leaves into a blender and allow it to form a thick paste. Apply a generous amount of this paste to the warts and use a clean piece of cloth to secure it in place. Keep this on for at least an hour or two before untying the cloth and rinsing the area with cold water. This is one of the most common remedies for warts on the fingers, feet, knees, and face and can be used repeatedly for quick results.

Warts Treatment using Cashewnut Oil

The oil extracted from the shell of the cashewnut is useful in warts as it is a strong irritant to the skin. It should be applied externally over the affected area in treating this condition.

Warts Treatment using Other Remedies

Certain other external applications over the affected parts have also proved beneficial in the treatment of warts. These include juices of papaya and pineapple, and chalk powder mixed with water.


Warts diet

Warts : Home Remedies suggested by users

All-Fruit Diet

Simultaneous with home remedies for warts, dietary measures can help in the treatment of warts. The patient should be kept on an all-fruit diet for about five days. During this period, he should take, three meals a day of juicy fruit, such as grapes, oranges, apples, pineapples, mangoes, pears, and papayas at five-hourly intervals. Thereafter he may adopt a well-balanced diet of natural foods consisting of seeds, nuts, grains, fruits, and vegetables. Further short periods of an all-fruit diet may be necessary at monthly intervals until the skin condition improves.


Other Warts treatment

Other Warts treatment

A warm-water enema may be taken to cleanse the bowels during menstruation.



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