Warts occur when viruses, usually the papilloma type, invade skin cells. They may be unsightly, and they occasionally itch. Here are a few ways to treat them at home.
June 25, 2015
Warts occur when viruses, usually the papilloma type, invade skin cells. They may be unsightly, and they occasionally itch. Here are a few ways to treat them at home.
Pediatricians used to sometimes advise their small patients to draw their wart on a postcard and send it far away — a psychological boost that might have helped. These days, medical responses to a wart consist mainly of burning, scraping, cutting or freezing. These are painful techniques that can leave scars. In many cases, warts respond better to natural, tried-and-true remedies.
Warts occur when viruses, usually the papilloma type, invade skin cells. They may be unsightly, and they occasionally itch. A plantar wart on the heel or ball of the foot can cause pain when walking, because the weight on the foot presses it inward. Warts often disappear within six months to two years without treatment. Here are a few ways to treat your warts.
Treating warts requires patience — unfortunately, there is no cure-all. Resist scraping or picking them off. If you have a case of painful plantar warts (warts that grow inward and often appear on your feet), you may require medical treatment.
Tip: Warts, which most frequently occur on hands and feet, are not only unattractive and annoying — they are also contagious. For that reason, never share creams, handkerchiefs or washcloths. To keep from getting warts in the first place, avoid going barefoot in swimming pools, saunas, gyms or hotel rooms.
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