Moles, Warts & Skin Tags Removal

Monday, May 28, 2012

Juvenile Warts - What Are Their Characteristics and What Wart Removal Treatment May Be Used

A juvenile wart (also called flat wart) is in reality a benign tumor that causes no real or little physical harm. Juvenile warts are more commonly found in children and adolescents. They usually occur on the face, arms, hands and knees of young individuals.
They are caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV. This is a type of virus that can be found in moist and warm habitats. Therefore it may easily be found in bathroom floors and swimming pool areas.
It usually enters the body from little cuts in the skin. It is particularly important not to walk bare footed in communal showers or on wet floors near swimming pools, in order to limit exposure to the human papilloma virus
The human papilloma virus is contagious and it can be transmitted form one person to another. Sometimes an individual may be a carrier of a virus for several months or even years until it develops into a wart. Because of this it is difficult to determine when the individual had got the virus.
Although juvenile warts pose no or very little health risk, they have the tendency to increase in number. So it is important to treat them as soon as possible.
Another important reason why they should be treated is that they may interfere with the self confidence of the kid or adolescent.
There are many over the counter wart removal treatments. Unfortunately many of these are not effective at all. Some of them may help to kill the wart but remember also that warts have a tendency to re-occur. Some type of wart removal treatment may also damage the skin.
A juvenile wart may also be removed by surgery. These may include:
• Electrosurgery
• Cryosurgery
• Laser therapy.
Electrosurgery uses a heated needle to remove warts. Such a process is however painful, even though aesthesia is administered to reduce pain. Perhaps one of the disadvantages of this wart removal treatment is that it generally leaves a scar.
Cryosurgery involves a process where the juvenile wart is frozen by an instrument. An anesthesia is usually also applied and you may need more than on session for completer removal of the same wart.
Laser therapy involves directing a powerful bean of light to the wart so to burn it. This type of treatment may be quite expensive especially if you have a large number of warts.
Alternative and home treatments for warts may also be used to effectively treat your juvenile warts. Although some of these methods produce little results, others are known to be quite effective and have been used for many years.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Warts and Your Way of Life

Your way of life has a huge impact on your warts.
You should limit the intake of certain foods such as the so called junk foods, fried foods, additives, sugars and margarine. Nowadays these are very common and are both quite handy and tasty. But being tasty does not mean that they are doing any good for your warts.
Refrain from drinking beverages that contain caffeine. These include in particular many soft drinks, coffee and tea. Pay particular attention to foods that contain aspartame. Beverages that contain aspartame may be low in calories but aspartame is surely not the best food you can take for your health.
Drink a lot of water. Remember that our body is largely made of water and water has purifying properties.
Try to avoid stress as far as possible. If you find this to be difficult try first to avoid stressful situations such as places where there are elevated sound levels, overcrowding, traffic jams and try to avoid situations where you have lack of control.
Try to avoid polluted environment as far as possible since poisonous gases are a major cause of many physical and psychological alignments.
It is a good idea to include physical exercise into your routine. This has various advantages. Physical exercise reduces stress and helps to counter the effects of depression.
There are many types of physical exercise you can do. Perhaps one of the most beneficial is jogging in the countryside. This has the advantages of exercising in a non-stressful and non-polluted environment.
Physical exercise may also make you sweat and this has a purifying effect. A sauna can also induce sweating and so consider this relaxation method as well.
It is important to keep a balance in everything you do. Remember that we are not physical beings but also spiritual beings.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Warts on Legs - How to Remove Leg Warts with Salicylic Acid and Duct Tape



Leg warts are more common on the legs of women than that of men. They are also more common in children and adolescents than older individuals.
A leg wart is a flat wart that occurs on the legs. Usually a single wart may infect the nearby area resulting in a number of new growths that may sometimes amount up to 100 units.
Salicylic acid is an over the counter wart removal medications that has been used throughout history to treat various skin problems. The procedure to treat your leg warts by salicylic acid should be applied on a daily basis and should be applied for several weeks or months. It is as follows:
• Put the salicylic acid on your leg wart
• Cover with a bandage
• Remove the bandage and scrub with a sponge the next day
• Wash preferably with an antibacterial liquid or soap
• Dry the leg wart with a towel
• Repeat the process daily for several weeks until the leg warts are completely gone.
Duct tape can actually be bought from your local hardware and applied on your unwanted growths. The procedure needs to be done on a weekly basis and is as follows:
• Cover your leg warts with the tape
• After six days remove the tape and use a pumice stone to soak the wart in water
• Dry your growths completely by leaving it without any duct tape or other sort of bandage through the night.
• Cover your growths in the morning and repeat the procedure again for several weeks or months until the leg wart is gone completely
The major advantages of these two procedures are that the ingredients used are easily to find, are inexpensive and can be applied in the comfort of your home.
However there are various disadvantages such as:
• They require a lot of commitment
• The skin may be irritated
• Some scarring may occur in the treated area.
• It may take several weeks or months to cure your leg warts by these treatments
• Some leg warts although they may be eliminated, may return some weeks or months later

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Warts on the Face - Are They Diminishing Your Self Esteem?

Warts on the face are more common in children and adolescents, but other older individuals may also have them. Warts on the face are a viral infection caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). They are mainly of two types, namely flat warts and common warts.
Being overly conscious about facial warts will adversely affect your self-esteem. This is particularly for teenagers. Some individuals with facial warts may be more inhibited than necessary and so this affects their social life. Because of this they may be needlessly unhappy and sometimes even depressed.
It is however true that having a large number of them on your face may change your appearance. Some women are quite scared as they look at the mirror and see those bumps on their face. Some may also refrain looking at the mirror because of them.
However it needs to be said that we have the tendency to exaggerate our problems. Women are especially concerned about their looks. But common sense needs to prevail also. Those warts on the face are in reality much less monstrous than one might imagine.
If you are overly concerned, remember that there are many ways that can help you to get rid of them, prevent them to re-occur and if you do not have them, prevent them as much as you can so that you will not be infected by the HPV and get them.
It is very important to strengthen your immune system since this fights infections such as those of the HPV. This may be done by eating healthy food, drink a lot of water, sleep adequately, stop smoking or drinking alcoholic beverages in excess and try to avoid stress as far as possible.
Perhaps warts on the face are more common on children than on any other age group. Children may also be conscious about their facial warts and this may lower their self esteem.
It is very important to teach your children that the large majority of them will disappear after several months or some years. Further more it is important that our children learn about the importance of being beautiful inside, the importance of helping others and the need to build meaningful and healthy relationships with their peers.
Remember that we are both physical and spiritual beings and we have to take care of both in order to lead happy and fulfilling lives.
You can also nurture in children certain habits. Children have a tendency to scratch their warts. These habits will only transfer the HPV from the warts to other parts of the body. Other important precautions involve not going bare footed where the human papilloma virus thrives. These include humid and hot places such as swimming pools, bathroom floors and gyms.
Finally if the self esteem of the individual is so adversely affected by the warts on the face, there are many ways that you can do to get rid of them. These range form over the counter medications, home treatments and even surgical procedures.
Whatever treatment you choose keep in mind that certain treatments may leave a scar. So be very well informed about this. Remember that you are treating warts on the face and any left scar is visible.

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