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Warts are tiny, cauliflower- or blister-like lesions on the skin that result from a viral infection, particularly the human papilloma virus or HPV. Warts could take several months if not years to heal on their own. They can be a source of distress and depending on where they appear, can be such an bother. For example, warts that grow on the bottom of your foot can turn walking into an agonizing ordeal.

It is vital that you understand how to deal with warts once they appear and how you can prevent them from happening in the first place. If you know things to look for and what to steer clear of, you can lower your likelihood of developing warts. If you’re unfortunate enough to already suffer from a wart or warts, don’t fret. Various strategies are available that will help stop it from spreading, not just to other areas of your body but to other persons, too. To discover more about treatment options for skin warts, please click here.

Treatment

Warts eventually go away by themselves, but it can sometimes be hard to get rid of them quickly if you don't use medicine. Over-the-counter home cures, like Wartrol, contain salicylic acid as the active ingredient. You can find more information about Wartrol Wart Remover here. When buying a topical wart medication, know what areas of the body you can safely paint or apply it on.

For people who are self-conscious of their warts and don’t want to wait long, treatments like cryotherapy may be a good option. If your wart does not respond to salicylic acid or cryotherapy, your skin doctor may paint Cantharidin on your wart, which causes the skin underneath the wart to blister, raising the wart off the skin. If you want to know more about what they are and how to get rid of them, please visit here.

How to avoid warts

Warts can be transmitted by means of direct or indirect contact. Skin cells that slough off from a wart can carry the virus which can spread across parts of skin that were previously unaffected. Thus, refrain from touching warts on yourself as you can transfer the virus onto other regions your body. You can develop warts if you borrow or share things that are in contact with skin. These include razors, towels, socks, slippers and shoes. Keep in mind that people with no noticeable warts can still have the virus. Furthermore, refrain from walking without footwear on wet floors, such as in public showers, locker rooms, or pool areas. It is in these spots where HPV live. If you habitually your cuticles and nails, you need to stop doing so because this could result to breaks in your skin where the HPV can enter. Likewise, steer clear of grooming habits or products that can irritate the soles of your feet. You can find more about how to cure and prevent warts, please visit this link.

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