Causes And Treatments For Plantar Warts

Posted in Health & Fitness on December 21st, 2009 and tagged , ,

Plantar wart is a rough growth that develops on the bottom of the foot. Because of their appearance, medicine
, and texture, these warts can often be mistaken for corns or calluses. The only visual difference between a plantar wart and a callus is that plantar wart has a small black center. Plantar wart can be quite a painful nuisance — it’s hard, crusty and can be just plain embarrassing. It is also sensitive to squeezing or other kinds of pressure. They are more common among children than adults and can be spread through scratching, touching, or contact with skin shed from another wart. Plantar wart is caused by HPV which is the fastest spreading virus in America, even faster than AIDS and HIV. Although HPV can be contracted in non-sexual ways, it is a common STD which infects 20%-80% of sexually active adults in America. HPV can enter one’s system through cuts and scrapes on the skin. Even though it’s a common STD, HPV is often spread through contact with infected skin cells, rather than direct personal contact. These infected skin cells can be lying around in gym showers, public pools, and other places where HPV carriers may walk barefoot. Because of this, it becomes easy for plantar wart to spread from one person to another. Although plantar wart is contagious, it, medicine
, is fairly harmless and can be treated. HPV can lie dormant in one’s body for many months, even years. The presence, medicine
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, of the virus usually is not discovered until a wart appears. While there is no known cure for HPV or plantar wart, plantar wart can be treated very easily and even prevented. It is best to treat a plantar wart while it is singular. If painful clusters develop, surgery may be necessary. Because there is no cure for HPV, it is likely that plantar wart will return some time after being removed. HPV seems to hide from your body’s immune system, so it tends to just lie around causing warts. However, you can prevent future outbreaks by protecting your feet when using public showers or swimming pools. In order to prevent future outbreaks, be sure to protect your feet with flip-flops or shower shoes when using public facilities such as pools or health clubs. Also, if you have children, be sure to check their feet often — especially during the summer months. Cryosurgery, laser treatment and surgical removal are some effective high-cost treatments for plantar wart. Besides, there are some low-cost over-the-counter medications that are just as effective. The most common over-the-counter medication is the salicylic acid patch. Salicylic acid is a common over-the-counter treatment that is used to effectively get rid of plantar wart, medicine
, . Most of the local drugstores will carry the acid itself or some brand of salicylic acid, medicine
, patch that can be applied directly to the wart. When used daily, it typically takes up to three weeks for the salicylic acid to completely remove plantar warts. When using this method, it is important to maintain good foot hygiene. Be sure to wash the affected area daily so as to, medicine
, keep it free from any elements that may encourage the growth of your current plantar wart or promote the development of new warts. You can be sure the patch is working when the salicylic acid causes a slight burning sensation in the healthy skin but not the wart. However, these plantar wart treatments mentioned above are not always successful. Once surgical intervention or chemical acids are used one can expect a scar in that area. Recent improved analytical methods have enabled studies on the traceability and safety of natural products, thus enhancing the acceptance of these natural commodities. Additionally, the World Health Organization Traditional Medicine Strategy Report from 2002-2005 aimed, medicine
, to counter both general skepticism as well as uncritical enthusiasm for medicinal herbs, and ultimately promoted appropriate use of plant materials for human welfare worldwide. At CURED, their products are based on advancements made in medicinal plants as they apply to virology, immunology, and dermatology. CURED have developed highly effective medicinal plant treatments, focusing on the medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical aspects of organic medicinal plants. CURED’s all natural topical treatment WartCure exhibits a rather broad spectrum of action of against HPV, the virus causing warts, meaning that it kills HPV and when used as directed and provides a curative effect against warts, medicine
, . Even though plantar warts do not pose a serious health threat, they can be a nuisance and removing plantar wart does not have to be expensive or painful. Be sure to take some treatment, so that you can tackle a single plantar wart before it evolves into painful clusters. If you ever have to deal with plantar wart again, CURED’s natural plant medicine will provide a low-cost, effective solution for you. You can see more product details regarding WartCure for plantar warts on http://www.bcured.net.

Treatments For Plantar Warts

Posted in Health & Fitness on December 18th, 2009 and tagged , ,

Plantar warts are warts which are caused by a virus that invades the skin through a microscopic cut or abrasion on the sole of, medicine
, the foot, and, medicine
, then continues to grow inward under the skin. All warts are caused by specific viruses. Planter warts can be caught easily from anybody else who is carrying the HPV. Not everyone who has the HPV has warts. Only a few actually develop planter warts. You get this disease by coming in contact with the skin, towels, socks or shoes of anyone who already had this disease. Planter warts are named because they always grow on the part of the feet called “plantars”. Planter warts grow in the bottoms of your big toes, the ball of your foot and soles. If you have any kind of scratch, medicine
, on your feet, then the virus has, medicine
, a wide open door to enter the body. Children get planter warts more than adults. It feels as if something is sticking or rubbing against your feet if you have plantar warts. Other signs of planter warts include itchy, very tender feet that makes putting any pressure on them aggravating. Eventually, the skin on the bottom of your feet will get rough and crusty with little black dots. The pressure of your foot flattens them until they become covered by a callus that sometimes has tiny black dots on the surface. If you continue to walk around and not get the warts treated, they will harden under pressure; the harder they get, the worse they are going to feel. The good news about planter warts is that they are treatable. There are various forms of treatment that are available for plantar warts, including home remedies, the traditional prescription medicine, the surgical method, the natural plant medicine and so on. One of the best home remedies for plantar warts involves simply practicing with cleanliness. This means taking a bath often, or at the least just washing your feet often, making sure to scrub and clean as best as you can. You may then want to put a wart removing cream on the plantar wart, in hopes that this will be strong enough to remove it. Depending on how long it has been there, this will generally tell you whether or not you will be able to remove it this way. Another most commonly used home remedy for plantar warts involves salicylic acid and duct tape. All you have, medicine
, to do here is to buy the salicylic acid at your local drugstore, then put it directly on top of the wart right after you get out of the bathtub or shower, and cover it with duct tape. Once the acid dries, you will see that it will form a hard skin over the wart which is good because it does not rub off like creams often will. Then the next day you want to soak your foot and file down as much as you can off the head of the wart. Usually after a matter of only days the warts will begin to die. You can generally tell when this is happening because the wart will form a dark red to black dot. Traditionally, warts are classically treated with topical acid. Freezing the tissue, medicine
, w liquid nitrogen is also used. This causes a blister, as the blister heals the wart will hopefully come off at that time. However, these wart treatments are not always successful. “In fact, warts may recur after treatment because of activation of latent virus present in healthy skin adjacent to the lesion. Most patients with warts require multiple treatments over a course of several weeks or months. If substantial improvements have not occurred after 3 physician-administered treatments or if complete clearance has not occurred after 6 treatments, a different treatment modality should be used. All medicines used to treat HPV disease are applied topically on cutaneous surfaces. Local skin reactions and pain are common adverse effects.” As noted on WebMd by Dr Peter A Gearhart, Staff Physician, Department of Obstetrics at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Treatment can often be done in a doctor or podiatrist office. You usually have to take a test to make sure you have plantar warts, medicine
, and not something else, and then the warts are surgically removed. Firstly, the podiatrist would paint a freezing numbing agent on your feet and swiftly set to work. It should be all done before the anesthesia wears off. After that, you may have to use crutches for a few weeks. However, once surgical intervention or chemical acids are used one can expect a scar in that area. There are a number of treatments for plantar warts, medicine
, but you may need to try out a few different things before you find one that actually works for you. If nothing seems to be working then you may have to opt for something more serious. At this point you may try CURED’s all natural wart treatment — WartCure; this all natural topical treatment exhibits a rather broad spectrum of action of against HPV, the virus causing warts, meaning that it kills HPV and when used as directed and provides a curative effect against, medicine
, warts. To learn more about the beauty of this treatment, please go to CURED’s website http://www.bcured.net.

The Truth About Plantar Warts

Posted in Health & Fitness on October 14th, 2009 and tagged , ,

Plantar warts are rough and spongy growths on the bottom of your feet caused by the HPV, medicine
, . If you have been feeling a bump or a lump at the bottom of your feet, there is a, medicine
, big possibility that you have plantar warts. Walking barefooted in floors of public showers, lockers rooms and showers expose you to HPV virus. Plantar warts occur when the HPV virus enters your body through the breaks of your feet when you walk barefooted on contaminated surfaces. Maybe you feel as if you are standing on a piece of small stone on the ball of your feet. In most cases, plantar warts grow on the ball or the hell of the feet. Continuous standing and walking around prevents the plantar warts from rising fully to the surface of the skin. In most cases, at least 2/3 of the plantar warts is buried underneath the skin thus you only see the tip of the growth on the surface. Plantar warts can be an irritation, medicine
, to feet of any age. The tough, horny growth that can appear on the bottom of the feet does not discriminate against age, sex, or gender. However, these warts are found most frequently on children and adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15. According to experts, children and younger adults still have underdeveloped immune system thus their bodies are less adept at warding off viruses such as the HPV. If gone undetected or unchecked, children can spread the virus (HPV) which causes plantar warts throughout the household before the warts are even discovered on their feet. Some people, medicine
, are more prone to plantar warts than others. People who have weak immune systems normally contract this type of skin disease more easily compared to those who have healthy and strong immune systems. To reduce the possibility of contracting this type of skin disease, do not walk barefooted in public areas especially if you have some skin breaks in your feet. If you must walk barefooted, make sure that you wash your feet thoroughly with clean water and soap right after. In most cases, plantar wart will just disappear without treatment after 1 to 2 years. However, there are some cases where the warts grow, medicine
, into clusters around the feet and cause severe discomforts on the person. In cases where the plantar wart develops, medicine
, into clusters and grows bigger, it is important to seek medical assistance. Do, medicine
, not attempt to self-medicate. Some over-the-counter medications contains strong chemicals that can cause damage to healthy skin tissues so consult your doctor first before you attempt to treat your warts. Unfortunately, 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. 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. As the antiviral properties of AntiWarts-Rx, medicine
, 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. 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. It may be virtually impossible to protect you from exposure to plantar warts but you can decrease the odds of contracting these growths. If you do develop warts, the AntiWarts-Rx treatment should prove to be an effective treatment. In the meantime, it is best to protect your household from this viral infection by examining your feet, taking necessary precautions, and dealing with plantar warts as soon as they are found. To learn more product details regarding, medicine
, AntiWarts-Rx, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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