Wart treatment
Warts are a type of infection caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are 100 types of (HPV). warts can grow on all parts of the body. They are found on the skin, inside the mouth, on the genitals, and rectal area. It is estimated that thirty out of the one hundred types cause (STD)’s sexually transmitted diseases.
Warts that are found on the skin may disappear within a couple of years. The wart virus will stay in the body you may or may not have a recurrence. Before you start wart treatment make sure to check with a health care provider, using a home remedy or an over counter wart treatment may cause irreversible damage.
Warts on the skin of a person can be passed to another person when they come into contact with the warts. The skin cells shed from warts on to towels, clothing, or shoes, in locker rooms, showers, and pools they are very contagious. If there is a cut, or scratch, on your skin you will be infected with the virus. Always wear thongs when in public places the wart virus thrives in moist, warm areas. In taking a few simple precautions you may avoid the task of looking for a wart treatment.
Warts in the genital are contagious and can be passed by skin-to-skin contact. If you are considering a sexual relationship, the two of you should make an appointment with a health care provider to be tested for STD’s. Ask for information on STD’s and hpv wart treatment. When practicing safe sex with a condom you are still in harms way, the infected area may not be completely covered.
In the United States alone there are 20 million cases of STD’s and another 1 million new cases, added per year. Once infected with the hpv virus you are infected for life, a cure has yet to be discovered. Some will have one outbreak and never suffer another, but they are still infected and can infect others. A health care provider will help alleviate your rash and pain with a prescribed wart treatment.
A man can be infected with the HPV virus without visual signs therefore he may not be aware of the virus. Women may also be infected without being aware, HPV can grow on the cervix, inside the vagina without any external signs. This is why it is important for a female to have a (pap-smear) once a year. Males should be tested once every year also, even though it is rare (HPV) could cause cancer in both cases. Your health care provider can recommend the best wart treatment for your individual needs.
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Applying (salicylic acid) for wart treatment, on places such as hands, knees, and feet is commonly done. To get the best results it has to be applied every day for weeks. After showering pat yourself dry lightly with a soft towel. Then apply salicylic acid to the warts. The acid sinks deeper into the skin when the skin is soft and moist. Before showering the next day use a pumice stone, or emery board to file away the dead surface of the wart. Take caution with any wart treatment, never use one without first consulting your health care provider.
(Cantharidin) A health care provider, painting a chemical onto the wart, performs Cantharidin wart treatment. There will be some pain and blistering in three to eight hours after the procedure. After the wart treatment a bandage is placed over the warts for twenty-four hours. The health care provider will remove the dead skin from the warts; if the warts are not gone they will apply another chemical wart treatment to the area.
(Cryotherapy) is used as a wart treatment to freeze the warts. This wart treatment will cause discomfort and some scaring. Removing the warts may take two to four treatments over a period of a couple of weeks. There is no guarantee that this wart treatment will work.
(Laser) wart treatment is the most effective, and clean wart treatment as yet, but again there are no guarantees the warts will not return. Most insurance providers will not cover the cost of this costly wart treatment.
Health care providers may choose to (burn) off the warts, this wart treatment is painful and it also leaves a scare.
(Debridement) A health care provider using an anesthetic to enable the removal of the warts with a scalpel performs this particular wart treatment. This is the wart treatment of choice for most health care providers when the warts grow in clusters.
Some previously mentioned wart treatments would not apply to genital warts.
(Cryotherapy) liquid nitrogen, wart treatment may be used on genital warts also.
(Podophyllin) Your health care provider may apply this form of wart treatment weekly.
(Loop electrosurgical excision) A health care provider will perform this wart treatment as well. After using an anesthetic they will use a looped shaped instrument to pass under the warts to cut them away.
(Laser) may be used for wart treatment by a health care provider. At this time they are the most effective, and clean wart treatment. When large warts are found in the genital area, lasers are used so that there will be a complete removal.
(Interferon injections) will be used as a wart treatment after other wart treatments have failed. The health care provider will inject each wart with interferon. Interferon is a chemical that our body makes to help fight infections. Therefore, by injecting interferon twice a week for eight weeks, the health care provider is aiding your immune system in fighting off the warts virus.
Remember whatever wart treatment you decide to use, make sure your health care provider has helped to select it. You will save yourself a lot of pain and maybe permanent damage.





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