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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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Helpful Remedies For Warts

You can now get rid of ugly warts that may appear on your face, hands, feet, or even your genital, etc. There are many folk remedies for removing warts, but their apparent effectiveness is simply due to the fact that most warts eventually disappear on their own accord. The best way you can treat a unsightly wart is to apply a wart remedy in the form of paint, cream, or plaster. 

These are available without a prescription at most drugstores. These preparations contain chemicals that will destroy the the abnormal skin cells. However, these chemicals will also damage surrounding healthy cells, so the preparations should always be applied very carefully to minimize the soreness of the wart. You must not treat warts on your face or genitals with a wart remedy, because the skin on these areas are very sensitive. And never allow these type of preparations to get into your eyes. 

Your dermatologist may prescribe a more effective kind of wart preparation. If these preparations are not working your dermatologist  may freeze the wart with liquid nitrogen or may decide to burn it off with electricity. When using this treatment  that can be rather painful the wart will probally just fall off. A wart can also be scraped off by your doctor after the doctor will first numb the area using a local anesthetic. If you would like to learn more about the home remedies for warts you can look on line. 

Some of these people who you can order a book from have a let of knowledge about them. Some have over 25 years of knowledge on warts. I have seen books that if you try certain methods the warts will go away in a matter of days. Also on some sites that you can buy books they talk about the genital warts and common warts. You can actually remove these warts they say by just using some common ingredients that you can find in your kitchen. 

If you rather not spend money on a book read up on warts that are free on line or go to your library in your town. Most library's have computers now instead of those index cards, so you can look up everything you need to know about warts rather quickly. So whether you decide to treat your warts by a home remedy or by going to a doctor understand what type of wart you may have before treating it.  Home remedy treatments are very popular and if you have not yet chosen this method for treatment you should most definitely consider doing so very soon.

Warts can be treated from many different methods chosen by every individual. As long as the treatment you are giving for your warts is working then there is no need to question whether your method for treatment is the best or not. Treating warts is something anyone can do, just ask a pharmacist or talk with your doctor. Or just take notes from articles like this, so that you can be sure to get the help you need. 

Monday, August 28, 2023

Determining If You Have A Wart

Warts are round, pale, harmless growths that affect the upper most layers of your skin. Warts are caused by a virus that can also be spread from one person to another. They can spread on different areas of your body. They are categorized according to the area of your body where they would occur. Common warts will appear on your hands, feet, knees, and face. Throughout this article I want to inform you all more about different types of warts so that you will know what to look for in case you are suspicious. 

Flat warts which have flat tops, will appear on the wrists, arms, legs, and also your face. Plantar warts are found on the bottom of your feet, and will appear flattened by the pressure of the body. Genital warts are found on the genitals and do require you to get them treated by your physician as soon as possible. The one most important factor for a woman is to know that genital warts may increase the risk of cervical cancer.

Warts (with the exception of genital warts) do not require you to seek treatment by your physician unless they are causing you pain. Plantar warts, for example, may cause walking uncomfortable. When trying to treat your warts on your own it may help you to know you can use an over-the-counter wart remover that will contain salicylic acid. Make sure that you do not apply any wart removers to your skin that is healthy around the warts.

Most important wash your hands before and after you touch the warts so that you will prevent the warts to spread to other areas of your body. When going to a doctor you should have as much knowledge as possible about the warts you have. A physician can remove the warts with liquid nitrogen, corrosive agents, or even surgery. Genital warts may be treated by your physician with a drug called podophyllin.

All warts may recur because the virus will remain in your body indefinitely. To prevent the transmission of the genital warts, be safe and use a condom during sexual contact. Also you can try applying liberal amounts of vitamin E oil on the area that is affected (although some people are sensitive to it and should not put it on their skin).You may also want to try and take garlic-parsley tablets to relieve the warts.

Although warts can be an embarrassing sight do not let them go if they are causing you pain. Remember that embarrassment can go away but pain cannot without the proper treatment. I am stressing to woman who have genital warts, do not wait to get treated because of embarrassment. These are not like regular warts, They can be very dangerous if not treated. Cervical cancer is not to be treated lightly. These warts can have a very high risk for woman to get cervical cancer, so please get them treated immediately. Believe me your gynecologist has seen a lot worse in his life.

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.

Your Warts and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) - What Are the Characteristics of This Virus

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Most of us have probably been forced to deal with warts at one time or another, whether personally or while supporting loved ones.

A wart is a skin tumor and is typically composed of a small lump on the outer layer of the skin. There are many different types of warts and they are usually classified both by their location on the body and by their appearance.

These skin growths are caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV. The human papilloma virus is contagious and can pass from one person to another. It can also be transmitted by touching an object torched by a contaminated person. The HPV has also a tendency to contaminate other areas in the same body.

It is easily transferred from person to person when the skin has been opened through a scratch, cut, or abrasion. The strains of the human papilloma virus that causes genital warts can easily be transmitted through sexual activity.

Being a carrier of this virus does not always mean that you will develop warts. Many individuals are carriers of this virus but may not develop any growth themselves. They can however transmit this virus to other individual.

Children and young people seem to be most susceptible to this virus, though it can really affect anyone. The virus is most contagious in its very early stages. However, anyone with a history of HPV can spread it. Sometimes years can go by before warts appear as a result of the infection.

HIV or medications that suppress the immune system make people much more susceptible to this virus and so increase the likelihood of developing warts.

If a person is healthy and active, sometimes the immune system can destroy the wart on its own. A healthy diet may also help to strengthen the immune system.

HPV has been associated with warts but in recent years it has been discovered that it can cause certain types of genital cancers and abnormal growth in the eye as well.

The preferred habitats for the human papilloma virus are warm and moist environments. It can easily be found in places where water is used such as bathrooms and swimming pool areas. It can also more easily be found in public places where water is used since such places are frequented by many individuals. These places include public shower floors, public swimming pool floors, gyms and locker rooms. It can also be found in shoes!

If you take the appropriate precautions you will decrease the chances to be contaminated with the human papilloma virus. Refrain to go barefooted in the areas described above a far as you can, especially if it is a public place.

Further more refrain from touching your wart and then touching another part of your body. This may transfer the HPV from that wart to other areas of your body and so contaminating that other part.