Get Rid of Warts
People are always conscious of how they look. Most believe that the first impression is vital in any endeavor and therefore always want to look presentable. Warts may prove to be a problem for most and want them removed. Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma virus or commonly known as HPV. They often grow on thick parts of skin like the soles of the feet or on elbows, but generally they may even grow on the face or in the genital parts of either men or women. They are highly infectious and can be transmitted by direct skin to skin contact or even by using towels or other personal items by a person infected with it.
Warts may be removed by various means such as by medication or by cauterization (burning or infected flesh) or cryotherapy (freezing). Though wart may be successfully removed and no visible sign of it may be seen they can however recur many times over. Salicylic acid treatment is the most common way to get rid of warts but they may not be as concentrated when an over the counter ointment or cream is bought. Most of the time, dermatologists make their own mixture of salicylic acid plus other ingredients making a more potent mix. This is the effective type or treatment. Procedures for treating warts are cryosurgery and laser treatment. Laser treatment may also be used to get rid of age spots such as melasma’s and wrinkles. It is suggested that patients seek professional help or opinions from dermatologist as warts are infectious and a lot of complications may arise it if they are not properly handled when treated.
Warts may have notoriety for being sexually transmitted but the truth is a person who has warts on any part of their body may be able to transmit it. The only way to guarantee protection from them is to be vaccinated against it. Women have grown more conscious of getting themselves vaccinated because of the fear of HPV caused ovarian cancer, but men may also be exposed to HPV infections and there is no law that says that they cannot be vaccinated too.
Warts, unlike skin tags pose a real threat to those who have it. They are signs that a person is vulnerable to growing cancer causing tumors plus the risk of infecting loved ones as well. They should not be taken lightly and it is even suggested that they seek a consultation with their doctor to get a thorough examination done. Warts that grow on the soles of the feet may be thicker and clump together like cauliflower; they tend to be slightly itchy at times to almost painful when weight presses down on them while walking. Those who are sexually promiscuous and do not use protection when having sex are the most likely to contract HPV, especially if they have had sex with someone who has genital warts. They should be responsible enough to have themselves checked at least every 6 months and should always use protection.

