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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Easy Wart Removal - not so easy to talk about

I'm sure you know by now, that warts are caused by a particular virus.
That virus is called HPV, and to completely remove all traces of your wart(s), you have to focus on destroying the HPV virus that lingers inside your body.

I know that doesn't sound too rosy or appealing, but that's the truth, and you'll have to deal with that. Recognising the problem is the first step to healing yourself. There's no point if you keep thinking that it's only a small problem, and that everything would take care of itself.
Trust me, denial won't make the problem go away.

So if you're serious about wart removal techniques, bookmark this site and I'll show you how. If you're not serious about fixing your wart problem, go ahead and keep surfing around; maybe some miracle will happen for you. I wish you all the best in your 'efforts'.
But for the rest of you who are willing to take the first step in controlling your wart problem, read on. Don't let your wart problem control you. As the saying goes, "If you've always done what you always did, you'll always get what you always got"

So stop procrastinating and make an affirmative decision to change your life today. The only thing stopping you is yourself.

Now, although having warts might seem like some uncommon disease or a 'dirty' condition, you might be surprised to learn that warts actually occur more often to people than they think.

Approximately 40% of Americans are infected with the HPV virus, and are currently seeking wart removal treatment.
Yep, you heard me. 4 out of every 10 Americans are sufferring from this same disease!
It is also estimated that one million new infections of HPV or genital warts occur every. single. year.

So there you go. While the HPV virus might not seem as 'common' as the common flu, chances are your neighbours are infected, your colleagues are infected, and perhaps even your boss is infected as well! *snicker*

But seriously, is the HPV virus really all that common?
The reason why most people don't know about the virus is because of its 'silent' symptoms. A person can carry the HPV virus for years and years without even knowing that they are infected.

A person infected with genital warts rarely experiences any discomfort, and the infected flesh would not necessarily appear to be abnormal unless it is carefully examined.

So what does this mean?
Yes, the HPV virus is rather common. The problem is that most people don't know that they're infected with it.

If you're still reading this article, chances are that you're aware that you have this virus infection. That's the good news. You can't get rid of the virus if you don't even know that you have it, right? Good, you're well on your way to complete recovery.

Now here's the bad news.
If you go to a doctor seeking wart removal treatemnt, you'll usually be faced with very few options. You see, wart removal is a very person-unique process. What works for one person might not work for another.
You see, wart removal options commonly offered by doctors are almost always painful, invasive, cause scaring and might even be a traumatic experience. This is because the most common 'medically-recommended' methods for wart removal are by burning (cauterization) and freezing (crysurgery).
Sounds nasty? That's because it is.

I really cannot imagine allowing anyone to freeze my flesh (or burn it off for that matter), and then allowing him to slice it off, however 'medically clean' the 'knife' is.
Also, as I'm sure you've noticed, these methods merely take care of the infected tisse (the wart itself), but does nothing about the virus that caused it in the first place!
Yep, you got it right: the warts are going to return! You see, to take care of the wart problem, you'll have to get rid of whatever's causing it in the first place - the HPV virus.

So now you know a little bit more about the wart-inducing virus HPV, and that you need to take care of it to be rid of warts once and for all.

If you're still worried about all those 'burning' and 'slicing' methods that doctors recommend, you might want to check out some other natural wart removal remedies that cost a fraction of the price.

Take care and stay wart-free,
alice

Friday, August 25, 2006

Wart removal, treatment and behavior

Before we can talk about wart removal or wart treatment, we'll first have to examine the behavior of warts, and their characteristics.

You first have to realize that warts have varied characteristics that can differ significantly, and that there is no standard 'type' of warts.

Basically, warts can pretty much do whatever they want. They can appear one day, and disappear in a week. However, they can also linger around for years should they choose to.

They appear in all sorts of places on your body, and can occur as an isolated wart, or in a cluster.

Some will cause pain, and others won't.

Some are highly contagious, others not so.

As you should have noticed by now, warts are highly erratic in their behavior. And unfortunately, that means that wart removal or wart treatment methods might not always work.

So here is a practical approach to handling warts:
  1. Ignore warts if you can, especially if they don't cause any pain or if they don't occur in areas of the skin that can cause substantial embarrassment for you.
  2. In under NO circumstances should you try to cut them off yourself, or use your own devised method of wart removal. You could end up causing more problems for yourself than the wart ever did for you.
  3. You can always consider a doctor-approved laser cutting method, but this can be rather costly. Unless warts are very large and uncomfortable, surgical removal should be avoided. But remember, warts are caused by viruses, and simply cutting them off won't solve the problem. They can keep coming right back at you.
  4. You can check out other natural, non-surgical methods that tend to be a much cheaper alternative.


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Introduction to easy wart removal

Description of warts

Warts can grow almost any where on your body, and they are most commonly found on the hands, feet and face. They are generally rough protrusions on the skin, and are usually skin colored; although they can grow to be dark and smooth for some people.


Wart removal

If blantently located on your exposed skin, it can most certainly lead to certain embarrassment in social situations. This unsightly example is why many affected individuals constantly look for wart removal treatment.



What causes warts?

Warts are caused by viruses that lead to growths in the top layer of your skin (thus forming the wart).

The viruses are spread through direct contact with a wart, and children are the most vulnerable especially because they generally have a lot of skin contact with others when they play.

Common warts generally form where the skin has been broken, for example around the fingernails where people sometimes chew.

Different wart forms

Seed warts - warts with black dots inside that look like 'seeds'

Plantar warts - warts that form on the bottoms of you feet. They cause much discomfort and pain when walking because the individual's weight pushes them back up into the skin. This is similar to having a large grain of sand in your shoe while walking.

Flat warts - flat warts are generally smaller and flatter than most other warts. They are also called juvenile warts because they are typically small and smooth. They generally form in large numbers that can be as high as a hundred. In children, they usually grow on the face. In adults, they tend to form on the chin and around the lips.

Filiform warts - long, skin-colored warts that commonly grow around the eyes, nose and mouth. They sometimes appear shaped like 'fingers'.

Are warts permanent?

Typically, a wart can heal over variable periods of time. It can take any where from weeks, months and even years for your skin to recover. It all depends on the individual's immune system.

Treatment

Lasers - Doctors commonly use lasers to get rid of warts, but this procedure can be quite expensive.

Drugs - Bleomycin is a drug commonly used to treat cancer, and sometimes warts as well. This method has been associated with numerous side effects and is not commonly recommended.

Natural methods - There are some highly successful wart cures that can be naturally applied. Most people choose this method because it is inexpensive, and easy to apply. Results can typically be observed in 3 days. [read more...]

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