A wart is a small growth with a rough texturethat can appear anywhere on the body. It can look like a solidblister or a small cauliflower. Warts are caused by virusesin the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. The appearance of awart depends on its location on the body and the thicknessof the skin.
Viruses that cause warts are called humanpapillomavirus (HPV). You are more likely to get one of theseviruses if you cut or damage your skin in some way. Wartviruses are contagious. Warts can spread by contact with thewart or something that touched the wart.
Folk remedies for treating warts abound, andthere is no single treatment that works every time. Softening ofwarts under prolonged duct tape occlusion is sometimeseffective. Whatever you do, do not try to cutoff a plantar wart yourself because you may injureyourself and cuts in your skin allow the warts tospread.
Common warts never turn cancerous. Theymay bleed if injured. Since warts are caused by a virus(e.g., human papilloma virus), they are contagious. Wartsmay spread on the body or to other people.
If you cut or scratch your skin, be sure to usesoap and water because open wounds are more at risk forwarts and other infections. If you do have awart, don't rub, scratch, or pick at it or youmay spread the virus to another part of your body or cause thewart to become infected.
Use a dedicated pumice stone, emery board, ornail file to remove dead skin from the wartthe day after each application of wart remover. People alsouse duct tape or clear nail polish to suffocate the virus,thereby removing the wart, although these treatmentsprobably do not work any better than a placebo.
Prescription-strength wart medications withsalicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart a littlebit at a time. Studies show that salicylic acid is more effectivewhen combined with freezing. Freezing (cryotherapy). Freezingtherapy done at a doctor's office involves applying liquidnitrogen to your wart.
Common warts are caused by the humanpapillomavirus (HPV). The virus is quite common andhas more than 150 types, but only a few cause warts on yourhands. Some strains of HPV are acquired through sexualcontact. The virus usually spreads through breaks in your skin,such as a hangnail or a scrape.
Plantar warts grow on the soles of the feet.Unlike other warts, plantar warts grow into yourskin, not out of it. You can tell if you have a plantar wartif you notice what appears to be a small hole in the bottomof your foot that is surrounded by hardened skin. Plantarwarts can make walking uncomfortable.
Warts are skin growths that are caused by thehuman papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 60 kinds of HPV,some of which tend to cause warts on the skin. HPVstimulates quick growth of cells on the skin's outerlayer.
Get a patch or solution that contains 17 percentsalicylic acid. You have to use these products daily forweeks. Two of these medications are Compound W and Occlusal-HP. Dr.Scholl makes a different product called Freeze Away that it claimsthat it removes warts "with as few as onetreatment."
Duct tape is a popular home remedy forwarts, but it isn't a good idea for everyone. Apply a smallpiece of duct tape directly to the area of your wartand go about your day. Once every three to six days, removethe duct tape and rub the wart with an emery board orpumice stone.