How to Remove Warts
There is one embarrassing skin problem that is relatively to get rid of – warts. They are unsightly and can affect an individual’s self-confidence. Fortunately, there are many easy ways presented in this article to learn how to remove warts.
Warts are caused by a virus, and while most people develop an immunity to them by the time they are adults, some people continue to get warts throughout their lives. Most common warts appear on the hands and feet and can be treated easily with over the counter methods. However, there are also medical procedures that can eliminate warts from the skin.
Over the counter products can be used to get rid of warts relatively easily. Compound W offers a line of products that include bandage-like medicated patches and salicylic acid treatments that can slowly saturate the wart with medication and remove it from the skin. These treatments are painless or cause a mild burning sensation upon first application, but they tend to eliminate warts quite effectively.
Another method that can work on the hands and feet is known as the duct-tape method. The only things you will need for this treatment is a roll of duct tape and a pumice stone. To treat warts in this way, soak the wart in warm water for ten to fifteen minutes. Next, take a piece of duct tape that is slightly larger than the wart and cover its entire surface. After a few days, the wart will continue to enlarge and you can remove the tape and gently scrub the wart with the pumice stone. You may have to repeat this method several times, but it can be effective if you are on a budget.
Perhaps the most effective method for getting rid of warts is a trip to the dermatologist. A dermatologist can treat the wart with a liquid nitrogen treatment that will cause the wart to swell, blister, and eventually fall off when the blister bursts. This method is effective but can cause an unsightly blood blister that lasts for several days.
To conclude, there are many ways one can use to learn how to remove warts, several of which are discussed here.
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