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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Compound Warts

Compound wart is a term that is used in place of common wart. They are very much the same thing, but given a different title they can sound so very different. Much like society calling oral herpes a cold sore, when realistically they are talking about the exact same thing.

Warts are caused by a virus called hpv or human papilloma virus and there are more than 63 types of hpv that have been identified, with certain types having a predisposition for infecting particular locations of the body, such as the hands, feet, scalp or genital area.

It is estimated that as many as 40 million people carry the HPV virus and the majority of these carriers below the age of 40. In children, who are often the most chronic sufferers, the virus typically results in compound warts such as those on the hands and knees or plantar warts, which can be found only on the bottom of the feet. Adults who carry the compound wart-causing virus may also suffer from cutaneous warts, plantar warts or genital warts. All forms of warts are spread through direct skin-to-skin contact with the HPV virus on another person who is infected with the compound wart-causing virus.

In the majority of cases the human papilloma virus does not cause any visible symptoms and remains inactive, or latent, in or on the skin. This means that a large number of people, young and old, may have HPV without ever knowing it, which certainly does not result in noticeable compound warts. Symptoms of HPV are usually seen when there is a cut or tear in the skin at the time that the person contracts the compound wart-causing virus. Any opening in the skin caused by cuts/scrapes, shaving, biting fingernails and cuticles, cracked skin, eczema, or skin that is exposed to excessive moisture, such as sweaty feet is at risk of easier infection with the compound wart causing virus, HPV.

If you are prone to getting scrapes and cuts, you may be more likely to contract HPV or develop a compound wart or two. This is one of the main reasons why children are at greater risk for developing the virus. More than 10 percent of the 39 million children ages two through eleven will suffer from warts this year alone.

Researchers believe there are some people who may be immune to the compound wart causing virus, regardless of how many times they come in contact with anyone infected with compound warts, while others may actually be more prone to developing compound warts. Changes in our immune system, such as those that result from chemotherapy or other radical medical treatments and HIV infection, can also make us more susceptible to contracting HPV and developing compound warts.

Regardless of statistics, if you suffer from compound warts or any type of wart for that matter, you realize how bothersome these pesky little growths can be. The bright side is however, there are a variety of affective treatments available in over the counter form that can help alleviate and win your battle against compound warts. One such product is Warts No More. warts no more is a product produced and distributed by Forces of Nature. Warts No More has show irrevocable proof in eliminating compound warts and is supported by medical professional endorsements as an effective method in treating compound warts, common warts and various other types of warts that plague society.

There are also compound warts treatments that are available by prescription as well as surgical removal that can be considered in only the most severe and resistant strains of warts. It is strongly advised to try other available methods prior to resorting to surgical or chemical removal to avoid risk of scarring or chance in throwing off the pigmentation in your skin causing irreversible discoloration of the skin.

Whatever method you and your health care provider select to combat compound warts, make sure to follow the directions. Some methods can take weeks to show results. Many people are of the belief that compound wart treatment s should reduce or eliminate the compound warts immediately and this is simply not the case. Patience should be considered the primary ingredient with any compound wart treatment. With a little patience and an affective compound wart treatment regimen, results can be quite promising and rewarding.

Patience should also be considered when considering a treatment option. Weigh all the pros and cons. Talk to others who suffer from compound warts. Absolutely nothing can replace the endorsements of those who use the products. This will save you a great deal of frustration as well as time and money, when exploring all compound wart treatments there are available.

Keep in mind that if you suffer from compound warts, they are contagious. Avoid transmission to another person by properly laundering any towels or linens that may be shared. Avoid skin-to-skin contact with others while the compound wart treatment is doing its job. It might even be worth tossing on a band-aid if possible to cover the compound warts when you are at risk of others coming in contact with the infected skin area.