Wart Control

  

This breakthrough topical treatment is designed to eliminate warts and heal damaged skin. Wart Control is formulated to penetrate deep into skin tissue to reach the roots.

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HandsWart

There are many types of human wart. Most common among are hands wart also known as the common wart. These, which could be harmless, are harmful. Children often times develop hands wart and may start as a small pinhead size or pimple size. This hands wart could grow slowly in a matter of weeks or months and may become flat bumps or raised bumps. Some wart remains as a small flat bump on the skin. Hands wart often occurs in clusters or unnoticed at all.

Common hands warts grow around the fingers, nails or on the backs of the hands. People who are fond of biting nails where skin is broken often times get hands wart. If you don’t want to develop hands wart, avoid biting and chewing fingernails and cuticles. This may open skin and prone to infection. If the skin is dry or cracked, apply rich moisturizers to hydrate your skin.
There are more than 60 strains of the human papillomavirus ( HPV), responsible for wart. Certain types of hands wart can be transmitted from the hands to the genital area. If you are not sure if it is one of those viruses, have it tested by dermatologists. Hands warts can be removed, but the virus may reside in the affected area. You cannot cure the virus that causes itself and it may reappear overtime. To prevent the new hands wart to grow, it is best to treat the old wart first so as to avoid the virus to spread within the area surrounding it.

It is important to know what to do to ensure that what you are dealing with really is a hands wart. If you have a doubt, ask your doctor. If the had wart does not go away after the pharmacist or over the counter medication, see a medical specialist. Wrong diagnosis may lead to wrong treatment and who knows it might lead to cancer, but occasionally on rare cases. Hands warts that grow close to the nails are dangerous. If it’s not treated properly, it may damage the nails. Many of the over the counter wart medications available at drug stores will remove simple hands wart. These remedies may be ointments, or other liquid chemicals applied on top of the wart or the skin that was affected by the hands wart virus. These chemicals could be strong enough to damage the skin that is why caution is needed. If you are diabetic person, avoid using these chemicals, as these may not be advisable for the skin is insensitive and not responsive to the treatment.

If you want to wave goodbye to hands warts, it’s always a good idea to seek medical treatment. Try over the counter medications first and if it does not go away, see your doctor. Other treatments could be recommended by your doctor including Cryosurgery; in which a special chemical freezes is used to freeze the hands wart; Electro cauterization; done by applying electric current running through it to cauterize or burn the wart tissue; Laser treatment; uses a laser and this is effective for plantar kind of wart. There are other home remedies but if you are not sure how to use it don’t.