What is a Skin Tag?

A skin tag is a harmless tumor that looks like a piece of hanging skin. It is usually narrow where it connects to the skin and then grows to a larger ball or oval. The medical name for a skin tag is "acrochordons".

Different Types of Warts - What is a Foot Wart

Foot warts are a type of warts that can be found at the bottom of the foot. A foot wart is about 1cm in diameter and is generally paler than the nearby skin. It has tiny black dots at the centre.

What Are the 5 Main Types of Skin Moles?

Different types of skin moles have different characteristics and properties. It is therefore important to be aware of the main types of skin moles that exist.

What is a Wart?

A wart is a small and rough tumor that grows on your skin, more commonly on your hands and feet. It can however grow on other parts of your body. Warts are very common and generally they are non-cancerous.

Your Warts - 4 Ways to Improve Your Immune System to Fight Them in a Natural Way

Warts are caused by a virus called the human papilloma virus or HPV. This virus is contagious and you can get it from other individuals or contaminated places. Children are more prone to get it. Most probably this occurs because they have a less strong immune system then older individuals do.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

What is a Wart?

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A wart is a small and rough tumor that grows on your skin, more commonly on your hands and feet. It can however grow on other parts of your body. Warts are very common and generally they are non-cancerous.

A wart usually resembles a cauliflower or a blister. It's color is different from the color of the nearby skin. In fact it is usually darker or lighter than the nearby skin. Although they are usually painless, sometimes because of their location, they may itch or burn.

Most of the different types of warts that exist are caused by a virus called the human papilloma virus or HPV. The human papilloma virus is contagious and so you can get it from another person.

There are mainly 4 different types of warts:

• Plantar
• Flat
• Genital
• Common

Plantar warts are also referred to as foot warts and are typically found on the bottom of the foot. They are usually very flat because of the pressure caused by walking. However the constant pressure forces this type to grow back inside the foot!

Flat warts are smoother and much smaller than the other types of warts. They are light in color and tend to be subtle variations from the skin pigmentation. They typically occur on the arms, knees, and hands.

Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease. They can be anywhere in the genital area including the anus, penis or vagina, inside of the rectum and inside the reproductive organs. This type of warts is considered to be the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD).

Common Warts are often found on or around the hands, especially in areas where the skin has been broken by ripped hangnails or broken nails.

The different types of warts can be removed by various warts treatments such as:

• Electrosurgery
• Laser therapy
• Cryosurgery
• Over the Counter medications and Home Treatments

In Electrosurgery an electric current is used to burn them. In Laser therapy a concentrated beam of light is used to destroy them. Cryosurgery uses very low temperatures to freeze them.

Electrosurgery, laser therapy and cryosurgery are a type of surgery. These treatments often require an anesthesia and you may have to attend for more than one session to treat your warts. You will also have some discomforts after the treatment.

Not all the above mentioned treatments may be adequate for all the different types of warts.

Over the counter medications and home treatments are also very commonly used. These methods do not require anesthesia and can cure various type of warts. Some of these treatments produce excellent results.

Get Rid of Face Warts But Beware of That Scar!

how to remove face warts at homeWarts on the face are small, rough and raised bumps on the face. They are both quite common and harmless. The only problem usually relates to aesthetic reasons. It is a fact that no one likes to have these 'horrible creatures' on one's face.

The warts on the face have a tendency to group in clusters. Sometimes these clusters may grow up to 100 warts, but usually the clusters are much smaller. They are generally of two types: flat warts or common warts.

Children have the tendency to have more warts on the face than other individuals. This may be in part because their immune system is less strong than that of adults. The immune system helps to fight viruses and bacteria. Facial warts are in fact a viral infection caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV. The HPV is contagious and enters from cuts or scratches in the skin.

You can get rid of face warts by various methods. They range from surgical procedures, over the counter treatments and home treatments.

Surgical procedures such as cryosurgery, laser therapy and electosurgery need to be done by a professional physician. They are quite painful and the healing process may take some time. You may also have to go for more than one visit to treat the same wart.

Further more they may leave a scar. This is a very negative aspect. Remember that you are treating the face and any scar left is as ugly as the removed wart, and it is very noticeable!

Because of these and other problems, it is debatable if such wart removal methods are practical to treat children.

Other types of treatments involve over the counter medicine such as creams, and gels.

There are also various home treatments such as using duct tape, garlic, vinegar and other home methods that have been used for many years.

At all times keep it always in mind that here you are treating the face. Some of the over the counter and home wart removal methods may be quite acidic and may leave a scar. Although they may be adequate to treat other type of warts such as foot warts, they may not be adequate to treat the face. A little scar under your foot is seldom visible.



It is a very different story if you have a scar or scars on your face. Be well informed about any method you use and its side effects. If you are in doubt seek a second opinion. Do not leave anything to chance.

Remember that although you can get rid of face warts by various methods, remember also that the large majority of warts on the face will go away by themselves, although this may take several months or a few years.

Warts on the Face - Are They Diminishing Your Self Esteem?

warts on the face how to removeWarts on the face are more common in children and adolescents, but other older individuals may also have them. Warts on the face are a viral infection caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). They are mainly of two types, namely flat warts and common warts.

Being overly conscious about facial warts will adversely affect your self-esteem. This is particularly for teenagers. Some individuals with facial warts may be more inhibited than necessary and so this affects their social life. Because of this they may be needlessly unhappy and sometimes even depressed.

It is however true that having a large number of them on your face may change your appearance. Some women are quite scared as they look at the mirror and see those bumps on their face. Some may also refrain looking at the mirror because of them.

However it needs to be said that we have the tendency to exaggerate our problems. Women are especially concerned about their looks. But common sense needs to prevail also. Those warts on the face are in reality much less monstrous than one might imagine.

If you are overly concerned, remember that there are many ways that can help you to get rid of them, prevent them to re-occur and if you do not have them, prevent them as much as you can so that you will not be infected by the HPV and get them.

It is very important to strengthen your immune system since this fights infections such as those of the HPV. This may be done by eating healthy food, drink a lot of water, sleep adequately, stop smoking or drinking alcoholic beverages in excess and try to avoid stress as far as possible.

Perhaps warts on the face are more common on children than on any other age group. Children may also be conscious about their facial warts and this may lower their self esteem.

It is very important to teach your children that the large majority of them will disappear after several months or some years. Further more it is important that our children learn about the importance of being beautiful inside, the importance of helping others and the need to build meaningful and healthy relationships with their peers.

Remember that we are both physical and spiritual beings and we have to take care of both in order to lead happy and fulfilling lives.

You can also nurture in children certain habits. Children have a tendency to scratch their warts. These habits will only transfer the HPV from the warts to other parts of the body. Other important precautions involve not going bare footed where the human papilloma virus thrives. These include humid and hot places such as swimming pools, bathroom floors and gyms.



Finally if the self esteem of the individual is so adversely affected by the warts on the face, there are many ways that you can do to get rid of them. These range form over the counter medications, home treatments and even surgical procedures.

Whatever treatment you choose keep in mind that certain treatments may leave a scar. So be very well informed about this. Remember that you are treating warts on the face and any left scar is visible.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

What's The Difference Between Warts And Moles

best wart and mole removerAlthough moles and warts may look identical, they are not related. They are thought to be because they are often alike. Warts are defined as small areas of long-standing viral infection. Moles are described as highly pigmented skin areas of melanin, a substance responsible for the general skin coloring.

Warts will vary in their appearance. Warts are not dangerous but can most definitely become a nuisance. A mole that you have from birth may eventually develop into a malignant melanoma. If this occurs it should be removed by a physician immediately. Some types of warts are as follows. We all probally know about a common wart. These will appear on your hands or feet.

The typical common wart is a hard lump that has a roughened, cauliflower-like surface. Moles can appear anywhere on the body. They are small,roughly circular areas of skin that are much darker than the surrounding skin. The larger moles may have course hairs growing out of them. Some moles are present from birth.In some people a few have developed during their childhood. Look for different changes in your childrens skin to make sure that you always know that they do not need medical attention of any sorts.

There is also a wart that may be mistaken for a mole that is called molluscum contagiosum. These are tiny pale lumps that are filled with cheesy material. These can be confusing because they are not true warts but they are just like warts. These appear in groups that are usually in children, especially children who have eczema. The appearance of a mole is a dark patch that constitutes a mole. A mole may be flat or raised above the surrounding skin. There is also a sebaceous cysts. These cysts are sometimes mistaken for warts.

A sebaceous cyst typically will appear  as a soft,smooth, yellowish lump just under the surface of the skin. Sometimes a tiny dark dot can be seen in the skin over the center of the cyst. Your scalp is the most common site for these harmless growths. Most warts will disappear on their own within a few months but sometimes in rare cases it may be several years. If you are concerned about any spots that have come up on your skin then please do not ever hesitate talking with your doctors about these concerns.



If you have warts that you think may be unsightly or embarrassing, consult a dermatologist who can recommend a treatment appropriate to your situation. In the elderly, what looks like a wart may be a more serious skin condition, such as a type of skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma. If you are a person who knows a elderly person and might consider it a wart, please get it checked immediately. It could make a big difference in their health.

Ayurveda Treatment and Wart Types

wart treatment ayurvedic medicineMoles, warts, and skin tags are very unpleasant to look at but the skin lesion which causes a lot of embarrassment is the wart especially if it is located on the hands. Many individuals feel uncomfortable and they get embarrassed when other people see the warts on their hands. What are warts? Is there a way to remove them?Warts are considered skin lesions or tumors and they can occur in the different parts of the body. Warts look like tiny cabbages on your hands, knees, and feet. Warts are of different types and it is identified according to the location.

1. The common warts are upraised surfaces found on the knees and hands. Some individuals disregard them but you should give attention to it immediately so that it will not get worse.

2. Filiform warts are usually present on your face especially near the lips and eyelids. The warts appear threadlike or fingerlike on the skin’s surface.

3. Flat warts are found mostly on the knees, legs, hands, and face. As the word suggests, the warts appear flat and their color is the same as the skin.

4. Plantar warts are those warts found on the soles of your feet. This type of wart is quite painful.

5. When the plantar warts worsen and become clusters, it is already called mosaic warts.

6. The warts found in an individual’s genital area are called genital warts. Even if other people can’t see it, you will still feel uncomfortable and embarrassed. According to medical experts, warts are not harmful. In time, some warts heal. Despite this fact, most people want to remove the warts because it creates cosmetic problems.

Sometimes, even if you’re able to remove the warts, it will arise again. This can be very frustrating but if you want, you can try Ayurveda treatments.

In Ayurveda, you need to use herbs to cure the warts. Some of the herbs are banyan, dandelion, euphorbia, Indian sorrel, and rough chaff. You can consult some online resources on how to use the different herbs in removing the warts. Contrary to what other people think, there is no specific guideline pertaining to the diet especially in Ayurveda.

It is recommended that you try Kaseesadi Taila to treat the warts together with the herbs mentioned earlier. You can visit any Ayurveda related website to know more about this application. Ayurveda also believes in home remedies. You can prepare a mixture of onion juice and the Indian sorrel juice and apply it over the warts. If you have ghee and black pepper at home, you can add Indian sorrel juice to it and apply it to the warts especially if the warts are caused by biliousness.



If you don’t like external applications, you can take coriander leaves juice mixed with turmeric. Make sure that you take this daily. For those with potatoes at home, slice the potatoes and rub them everyday (ten times) to remove the warts. You can also apply banana peel, castor oil, garlic, grapefruit juice, and tea leaves to remove the warts. Use them as bandages everyday.

Now that you know the different wart types, you will be able to identify them immediately. Use the Ayurveda treatment options given in this article especially the herbal remedies so that you don’t shell out money just to remove the unsightly skin tumors or lesions.

Become Familiar with Different Types of Warts

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Warts are bumpy growths on the skin that usually appear in any part of the body. The growth of warts is not considered cancerous and is primarily caused by HPV or human papillomavirus. The characteristics are usually similar with the skin color of the person and can often seem rough; some may be dark in color and smooth to the touch. When the virus has spread from one part of the skin to another, it can also be transmitted from one person to another. Warts are usually not of concern because they tend to disappear after years or even months. However, if they are not treated immediately, one may be concerned about the unsightly nature of the wart.

To give you a better idea, below are the different types of warts.

1. Common warts
These are the types of warts that commonly occur at the back of toes, knees and even fingers which can be compared to a look similar to a cauliflower which is rough to touch. An amiable place for the growth of these warts is when there is a break on the skin; which is why these wart types are often found crowding near fingernails that are broken. Common warts are also called seed warts because of its feature of having a dot on top of the wart that is caused by blood vessel presence which makes the wart look exactly like seeds.

2. Plantar warts
From the name itself, plantar warts are usually found on the soles of the feet known as the plantar surface. These are the kinds of warts that do not seem to grow because of the pressure which is usually applied on the feet that is why; a larger part of the wart is found inside the skin. Plantar warts are also called as mosaic warts because of the cluster growth. Warts like these causes pain upon ambulating and tend to feel like stones under a shoe which can become a major problem especially if growth is uncontrolled.

3. Flat warts
Characterized to be small but grow in larger numbers, flat warts have a diameter that is in millimeters. When it comes to children, these warts have a smooth feel and are most likely to grow on their face. For adults, flat warts show in areas that are usually shaved like the leg and chin area. Flat warts are also known as plane warts.

4. Periungual warts
These warts are considered as the most painful wart one can experience. It causes so much pain and discomfort to the one who suffers from it. Usually, periungual warts are found near nails which are rough to touch. Deformity of the nail can happen once the virus enters the part under the nails and nest there. Sometimes, periungual wart virus has the capacity to enter the nail plate and cause the development of fungal infection and complications. As much as possible, treatment should be given in order to clear the skin from the infection and prevent further damage and complications.



There are different ways to eliminate warts. One must immediately excavate the wart from the skin because if the wart is not treated as soon as possible, instead of gradually disappearing after months of growth, it can lead to multiplication.

Warts are treated with completely different specific medical interventions like antibiotics, surgery and all other decreasing methods.