Thursday, August 6, 2009

How To Remove Warts on Hands

Warts on hands are a curious little problem. There’s nothing more embarrassing if you have warts on hands. Though, warts can also occur in other part of the body but when it is exposed, you will have to wear gloves to hide it! The capricious way in which they form and disappear has led to countless myths and home therapies. Warts on hands and other parts of the body can be surgically removed, burned off, or frozen off, but warts can also go away by themselves or after treatment by hypnosis.

Warts on hands and body are caused by a virus and are a reaction to minor local viral infection. If you get one, you are likely to get more. When one disappears, the others often follow. The exception is what we call the plantar warts which often occur on the sole of the foot which will not go away by themselves, and not always with home treatment; a physician maybe needed.

There another kind of warts that appears in genital areas, the genital warts. My stepmom doctor said that most of genital warts are caused by Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. There could be more than a hundred kinds of warts but are mostly harmless but some 30 of them are spread through sexual contact.

There are also warts that occur in our body. Direct contacts to people with warts can easily spread to other person. Warts can also contaminate from person to person when you share towels or shirts. There are warts that could spread through the air. Some could also spread through swimming pools.

To remove warts on hands and other parts of the body, there are over the counter chemicals for treatment of warts are moderately effective. They contain a mild skin irritant and by repeated application, the top layers of the wart are slowly burned off and eventually, the virus is destroyed. You can just apply it on your warts on hands and by repetition for a week or two it will just go away.

Use the chemicals with much care if applied near the eyes and mouth.

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