Warts are very common. In fact, virtually everyone will experience them at some point in their lives. They are very contagious and are transmitted by person-to-person contact. And although they are painless, unless they are on the soles of their feet, their dark appearance may be perceived as unsightly. But the good news is that warts are harmless enough and disappear on their own in a few years.
Although the treatment of most warts is not necessary and the wart itself disappears, some people feel the need to eliminate these unsightly growths. In addition, one of the other reasons people are treated is that the treatment helps prevent the spread of warts to other parts of your body and to others. There are different types of treatment and they usually involve the physical or chemical destruction of the lesion. Health professionals have different treatments to offer, including keratolysis, which consists of removing dead cells from the skin on the surface, usually using salicylic acid, vesicles, immune system modifiers or formaldehyde.
Over-the-counter medications can eliminate warts. These are applied to the wart every day for several weeks. DO NOT use these medications on the face or genitals. It is helpful to classify the wart when wet (for example, after a bath or shower) before applying these medications. There are many options that you can use to eliminate warts. At the counter and go to your doctor. It's up to you to decide how you want to get rid of it.
Interestingly, putting tape on a wart can help make it disappear. A small study asked people to tap tape for six days in a row, remove it, wet and scratch the wart with a file, and reapply the tape the next morning. This was done until the disappearance of the wart, for more than two months. People wearing tape have been as lucky to get rid of warts as those who had frozen at a doctor. This method may be worth trying if you have a painless but unattractive wart. If you feel pain, try not to try the tape. You may want to wait until you see a doctor about it. Because if there is pain, he could be infected or something else. You must contact a doctor to be sure.
Thus, although warts are very common and most people experience them at some point in their lives, they are caused by a viral infection. They are usually harmless and will disappear in a few years. And even if the warts are actually benign tumors of the epidermis caused by a virus, there is nothing to worry about. And keep in mind that warts are very contagious, and if you have one, it has probably been passed on from interpersonal contact.
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