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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  • Made in the USA Manufactured in the United States at our FDA Registered and Certified Organic facility.
  • Doctor Recommended Used by medical professionals, doctors, and naturopaths around the world.
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Papilloma virus

All warts are caused by the papilloma virus, this is a slow growing virus that invades the skin. The papilloma does not grow on skin that is intact. No one is exempt from the papillomavirus 75% of the population will become infected with the papillomavirus at some stage of their lives. The human papillomavirus (HPV) and sexually transmitted diseases (STD)’s highly contagious, there are 20 million people infected with (STD)’s in the United States alone.

Any break, or scratch in the skin is an invitation to the papillomavirus. Papillomavirus only grows in the thick layer of skin closest to the surface, the epidermis. The dermis, is the deeper layer of skin however, the dermis, and the epidermis are entwined. Therefore, the dermis that grows beneath the epidermis grows extra blood vessels, and nerves in response to the papillomavirus, infected cells by causing pain. Particles, of infected skin cells can spread from the infected area papillomavirus, to other parts of the body causing them to become infected with the papillomavirus as well.

Children are more susceptible to the papillomavirus, because their immune system is not totally developed. Common warts caused by the papilloma virus are found on the hands, fingers, knees, and elbows. This type of papillomavirus wart is dome shaped, and usually grayish brown in color with rough surface and black dots. Another type of papillomavirus infecting children, more often then adults is referred to as flat warts. flat warts may appear pink, light brown, or yellow in color. They are smoother then other types of papillomavirus warts with a flat top. Most children will get flat warts on their faces, but they are also found on arms, knees, or hands. When this type of papillomavirus appears on a child it can grow in clusters of 100 flat warts or more.