Wart Removal Tips

October 28, 2009 by admin 

Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). As warts are highly contagious they have become very prevalent in the general population. They can occur virtually anywhere on the body. If afflicted with warts, it becomes necessary to eradicate the HPV infection to eliminate them.

Basically speaking, there are four general kinds of warts that you can get including common warts, plantar warts, flat warts and any type of Genital Warts. You may start to notice that you have a common wart developing on your hands if there happens to be any skin that is cracked or broken.

Plantar warts are the kind of warts that are found on the sole and toes of feet. Due to the location of these warts, they can become quite painful and often times hinder your ability to walk comfortably. If this type of wart becomes painful to you, then seeking the advice of a doctor for wart removal is always your best bet.

Flat warts are small warts that can become itchy over time, and they will even grow tremendously in numbers in some cases. There are many different over-the-counter products that can be applied to adults and children to help find some relief from any of these warts. However, when you get a stubborn growth, make sure you call the doctor.

If you ever suspect that you have Genital Warts, then it is best to get them removed immediately, either yourself using AntiWarts-Rx, a natural organic plant medicine, or by seeking medical assistance to get them removed. Other varieties of warts, such as the common warts, can generally be eliminated by simply using over-the-counter products or remedies that you can find at your local drugstore. Plantar warts can be a bit trickier and will at times need to be removed by a doctor. Flat warts are also removable with over-the-counter products. However, once surgical intervention or chemical acids are used one can expect a scar in that area.

Over the years, there are few successful medical options available. Surgically removing warts is the most common medical procedure. However, the patient is subject to a painful surgical intervention which results in skin damage/scarring along with the probability the warts will return.

Most pharmacology efforts now focus on developing a vaccine to inoculate the population in order to stop the HPV virus from infecting the system. This is ideal for the pharmaceutical companies as it would of course reap a monetary windfall of epic proportions for the drug companies, but not useful at all for those already affected with warts. The medical community has not had success to develop a treatment to successfully eradicate existing infections without causing extensive skin damage, trauma, or relapse. Importantly, China has now banned such vaccinations as they have found injecting a pathogen into your system does just that, it stays in your system, remaining latent in the joints, only to reappear in later years causing horrendous arthritis and or auto immune disorders.

Skin is comprised of the epidermis (outer layers), and the dermis which is referred to as the true skin (inner layers). The epidermis has 7 layers which protect and surrounds the true skin. Because the true skin is the reservoir of nourishment, it is the area where most dermatological problems begin and where the root of a wart resides. This is why surgery to remove warts is so highly invasive, it must dig deep through all dermal layers, only to yield unsuccessful results when the warts reappear, despite best surgical efforts, the entire infection is almost never entirely cut out.

Some of the most impressive results consistently achieved with medicinal plants are in the elimination of warts. The antiviral activities of our antiwarts treatments are well documented and principally due to their direct effect to eradicate the HPV virus. Viruses exhibit rapid rates of mutation which can make immunity difficult to sustain. Once a cell is infected it is difficult to selectively inhibit the virus without harming the host cell. As a result, much interest has focused on plants as strong allies in restoring immune strength and inhibiting the spread of viral diseases.

As the antiviral properties of AntiWarts-Rx have the demonstrated ability to penetrate all layers of the skin and enter the blood stream via topical application, they have received considerable attention from the National Academy of Sciences and medical professionals on a global scale.

In comparison with other warts treatments, the mode of action of AntiWarts-Rx as an anti-warts agent is particularly interesting not only in consideration of its ability to inactivate the extra cellular virus at concentration much lower than those in other treatments, but also for its ability to inhibit the cell-to-cell virus diffusion in already infected cells, which makes this product unique and far superior to all others. To learn more about warts removal and our safe and potent medicine, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.

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