
Warts
can be successfully managed with homeopathy. It's a safe and sure mode of
treatment in this particular complaint. All kinds of warts, like common warts, plantar
warts, genital warts, etc, can be completely removed with homeopathic medicines.
Warts
are benign (noncancerous) growths that can develop on your skin and mucosa. The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes warts.
Symptoms
Wart symptoms include:
Small, fleshy,
grainy bumps on the fingers or hands.
Feeling rough
to the touch.
A sprinkling
of black dots, which are clotted blood vessels.
See a healthcare professional for warts if:
The growths
hurt, bleed, burn, or itch.
You've tried
treating the warts, but they persist, spread or come back.
The growths
are bothersome or interfere with activities.
Unsure whether
the growths are warts.
You have many
warts.
Warts show up
on the face, feet or genitals
Warts vary in appearance
based on the type. They may look:
Dome-shaped.
Flat.
Rough.
Bumpy or
cauliflower-like.
Smooth.
Thread- or
finger-like.
Skin-coloured,
brown, grey, or black.
Like they have
small black or brownish dots.
They range in size from 1
millimeter to a couple of centimeters. You may have just one wart or several in
the same area.
PREVENTION
Don’t touch
another person’s wart.
Don’t share
towels, washcloths, clothing, nail clippers, razors, or other personal items.
Don’t bite
your nails or pick at cuticles.
Keep your skin
moisturized (not dry and cracked) and protect cuts. HPV can easily enter
cracked or broken skin.
Wear
flip-flops or shoes when using a public locker room, pool area or showers.
If you have a wart, do the
following to help keep it from spreading:
Cover it with
a bandage.
Try not to
scratch, cut or pick at it.
Wash your
hands immediately after you touch it.
Avoid shaving
over the wart.
Keep your feet
dry to prevent the spread of plantar warts.
FAQs
What is the
cause of having warts?
The HPV virus that causes warts can pass from
person to person by close physical contact or from touching something that a
person with a wart touches, like a towel, bathmat, or a shower floor.
How contagious
is a wart?
Yes, warts are contagious because HPV is contagious.
Warts can spread through direct or indirect contact. Direct contact would be
touching someone else's wart or skin-to-skin contact. An example of indirect
contact is using objects like towels or razors that have come into contact with
a wart or HPV.
Is warts a
serious problem?
They're usually not a problem, but sometimes they
can be painful or make it difficult to walk. You also might feel self-conscious
about how the warts look. Warts are fairly common.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS
ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM
LYCOPODIUM