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Warts, which can be treated with homeopathy and other natural methods

Warts are those unsightly, benign skin growths that can appear on different areas of your body. They are usually not harmful but can be embarrassing, unpleasant looking and occasionally painful. Learning about what warts are, causes and treatments can be very useful in controlling and preventing their spread.

What Is Warts:
Warts are small, raised bumps on the skin that are caused by an infection from the human papillomavirus (HPV). It can enter the body through cuts, breaks or abrasions in the skin, leading to rapid multiplication of cells in the top layer of the skin where the HPV infection is. The result is a small, raised bump which tends to have a rough or granular feel.

Warts are contagious and they are very common in children and young adults as their immune systems are still developing and they often get little injuries on their skin.



Causes of Warts
The main culprit behind warts is the HPV virus, which spreads in a few ways:
  • Through the infected person
  • Any contact with contaminated surfaces, such as floors, towels or gym equipment.
  • Cuts, scratches or bites to the skin.
  • A compromised immune More vulnerable to Covid because of restrictions.

The virus is attracted to warm, moist environments. That‘s why swimming pools and gym locker rooms are among the most prone areas for infection.

Types of Warts
There are several types of warts, each with its own unique traits:
1. Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
These are common on fingers, hand, and elbows. They are hardened, raised, and
may be filled with small black dots (clotted blood vessels).

2. Plantar Warts
These are located on the soles of your feet, and tend to grow inward due to walking or standing causing pressure. They can be very painful an almost like you having a pebble in your shoe.

3. Flat Warts
Less raised, smoother, appear often in groupings on the face, neck or hands, and are more prevalent in children.

4. Filiform Warts

These are long and thread-like and are most often seen on the face, particularly around the eyes, nose and mouth.

5. Genital Warts

Genital Warts occur in the sex organs and is recognized as an infection due to
sexual transmission. It absolutely requires doctor attention.

Symptoms of Warts

Warts can look different from one person to another, but they typically have these common signs:

- Spots, rough or uneven patches in the skin
- Flesh-colored, white, or grayish-
- Several black specks in the wart
- Pain or tenderness (especially with plantar)
- Itching or irritation in some cases
Diagnosis

Most of the time, as a skilled and experienced health care professional, you can simply recognize a wart by sight alone. However, an occasional extremely ingrown wart which presents in an unusual way should be sent for a biopsy to provide certainty.
Treatment Options
Most warts will resolve spontaneously, but the time this takes can vary from a number of months to a number of years. Many present for treatment in order to
hasten resolution or to prevent pain.
1. Over-the-Counter Treatments
- Salicylic acid homeopathic preparations or patches
- Cryospray kits/freezing sprays (eg cryotherapy kits)
2. Medical Treatments
- Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen freezing)
- Laser treatments
- Less invasive surgery.

- Pharmaceuticals of prescribed strength
3. Home Remedies (Use with Caution)
Some natural remedies are popular, but keep in mind that scientific backing may be limited:
-Use garlic paste
-For the use of apple cider vinegar
- Duct taping the wart
Always consult a doctor before trying home remedies, particularly for sensitive areas.


4.
Homeopathic Treatment 

  1.     The main medicine for different types of Warts : Thuja 30, 200 or 1M 
  2.     Sharp and pointed shaped Warts :  Calcarea Carb- 30 or 200 
  3.     Small size warts but in large quantity : Causticum 30 or 200 
  4.     Crooked, uneven, rough and big size warts : Nitric Acid 30 or 200
  5.      Painful warts : Natrum Carb 30
  6.      Painful and hard warts: Sulpher 30 or 200
  7.     Warts on the palm : Natrum Mur 30 or 200
  8.     Warts on the hands : Kali Mur 30
  9.    Large black warts on the genitals or body : Sepia 30 or 200

Dose : Two drops Of all the above medicines may be taken three times a day.
            Thuja Q may be used externally on the warts


Prevention of Warts
To prevent warts, good hygiene and avoiding contact with the virus are key:
- Do not scrape, touch or pick at warts.

- Maintain dry and clean skin:50
- Don‘t walk on the ground without shoes in public places
- Avoid using personal objects such aswashcloths, razors, or socks.

- The cuts and wounds to be covered properly.
- Immune system needs to be improved by good diet, nutrition and lifestyle.
When to See a Doctor
You should reach out to a doctor if:

  • The wart is painful or bleeding
  • It spreads very rapidly.
  • It shows up in sensitive parts of the body such as the face or intimate areas of the genitals
  • Not sure its wart: This new one is taking a long time.
  • You have a diabetic condition or a compromised immune system
Is having warts a health concern?

Most of the time warts are benign and don‘t cause any significant health problems. However, they are contagious and can spread to other parts of the body, or other people. Genital warts, which are caused by specific types of the HPV virus, should be treated with more concern.

Conclusion
Warts are a very common skin problem that are caused by a viral infection. Warts aren’t serious problem, but can be painful and contagious, making it important to know about their causes, types and treatment. Good hygiene, avoiding direct contact and using to boost your immune system are necessary for wart prevention.



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