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		<title>What Is The Best Wart Remover?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s not one single wart remover that can get rid of warts. There are so many treatments available to consider before jumping into any one type of treatment. Warts can cause a myriad of problems. They can grow as large as an inch in circumference, and they can be lumpy and rough on the surface. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s not one single <strong>wart remover</strong> that can get rid of warts. There are so many treatments available to consider before jumping into any one type of treatment. Warts can cause a myriad of problems. They can grow as large as an inch in circumference, and they can be lumpy and rough on the surface. They may form nasty clusters of warts, also referred to as mosaic warts. But most individuals probably focus on removing the pain that comes with having warts like plantar warts.</p>
<h2>Natural Home Treatments</h2>
<p>In a lot of cases, warts can be eliminated by using simple home treatments. There are many available for plantar warts. Some use the inner part of the banana peel on a wart as a natural healer or lemon slices as a natural foot scrub. There are other at-home solutions, like applying crushed vitamin C tablets or grapefruit extract to affected areas.</p>
<p>There is another method that is quite popular, which you can follow in the convenience of your own home. This involves placing duct tape over the wart and leaving it there for up to seven days. After the 7 days is up, the tape can be taken off. Soak your feet in hot water for fifteen to twenty minutes. When done bathing the affected areas, dry thoroughly.</p>
<p>Next, rub feet well with an unused pumice or file to slough off dead skin cells, particularly those that have accumulated as a cover over the wart. Wipe feet clean and apply a new piece of duct tape and do the same process again for seven days. This procedure may have to be repeated for two months until the wart is entirely gone.</p>
<p>If all this seems too messy for you, there are always safe and healthy alternatives. There are natural, over-the-counter treatments that have all-natural ingredients designed to boost the body&#8217;s immunity to effectively fight against viruses, including those that cause warts. While natural wart treatments are often made to treat specific types of warts, they are generally still good for treating all other kinds of warts.</p>
<h2>OTC Medication</h2>
<p>While warts are generally harmless, they can start to cause pain. If this is the case, or if you have tried home remedies with no success, then over-the-counter medication is probably your next line of defense. The most popularly used over the counter <strong>wart remover</strong> is salicylic acid. There are many brands to choose from – ask your local pharmacist which one is the most appropriate to use for your case.</p>
<h2>Surgical Procedures</h2>
<p>Surgery is usually considered a last resort when it comes to removing warts. This is especially the case if over the counter or home treatments have not worked well. But as daunting as it may sound, surgery for the removal of warts is actually very fast and successful.</p>
<p>There are a number of surgery types that can get rid of warts. The best one to undergo would be determined by a physician. Usually, doctors will recommend a procedure that has the least chances of resulting in scars. Your choices of surgical <strong>wart remover </strong>include laser surgery, electrosurgery and curettage.</p>
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		<title>The Top Ways To Prevent HPV Warts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Common warts are also called HPV warts, because the human papillomavirus (HPV) is the virus that causes warts to grow. There are several types of HPV and what it does is infect the uppermost layer of the skin, particularly when it is damaged or has a cut and opening. The virus results in that layer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Common warts are also called <strong>HPV warts</strong>, because the human papillomavirus (HPV) is the virus that causes warts to grow. There are several types of HPV and what it does is infect the uppermost layer of the skin, particularly when it is damaged or has a cut and opening. The virus results in that layer of skin to grow very fast, developing a wart. The majority of warts disappear on their own in a matter of months. However, it can take up to 20 long months before they do.</p>
<p>There are 5 types of warts. They generally appear differently and develop on various parts of the body. A wart may be ignored do to it&#8217;s very small size, and not all warts appear as a lump with a rough surface. In fact there are warts that are flat and smooth. What&#8217;s important is early treatment – if you want to avoid having to go through the pain and discomfort that is in many cases associated with warts. What&#8217;s even more important is taking preventative steps so you don&#8217;t develop warts in the first place. Prevention is easy, and when successful, you won&#8217;t have to worry about warts reappearing after the old ones have disappeared and spreading to other areas of the skin.</p>
<p>First, you need to know what your risks are. Things that will heighten the probability of growing warts, especially plantar warts, include walking around barefoot in damp or wet places such as the swimming pool, locker room or public shower. Anywhere that&#8217;s moist and warm is a good place for the HPV that results in warts.</p>
<p>If you already have warts, try not to touch, scratch or pick on them with your fingers. There are warts that can be transmitted from one part of your body to another. So when you should stay away from direct contact with warts that are on other people, you should do the same with warts that are already present on your body.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to completely avoid public areas to protect yourself from HPV. For instance, after using the swimming pool, just make sure you thoroughly clean and dry your feet after. Also use slippers each and every time you walk into a public shower or locker room. Going barefoot is a no-no.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use the same nail clippers, file or pumice stone that you use on your healthy nails and skin on your warts. This can cause further transmission of warts to other parts of your body, which you definitely don&#8217;t want. If you have touched your warts, wash your hands properly.</p>
<p>Next, try to stay healthy and increase your immune system. Boost your body&#8217;s energy and protective strength by eating balanced meals rich in fruits and vegetables. Also try to exercise on a regular basis. It has been observed that a weakened immune system seems to make one more susceptible to infection by <strong>HPV warts</strong>.</p>
<p>If unsure about <strong>HPV warts</strong>, visit your doctor. You may want to discuss homeopathic treatments, which are a natural alternative. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell whether you have a wart, callus, corn or simple mole. A simple test may be all that&#8217;s needed for a proper diagnosis.</p>
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		<title>Plantar Wart Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basics You Need To Know About Plantar Wart Removal Plantar wart removal does not necessarily require drastic treatments, especially if the wart is still young. In some cases however, the wart is left untreated until it causes major discomfort and pain. If you notice any wart-like growth on the heel or ball of your feet, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Basics You Need To Know About Plantar Wart Removal </strong></h2>
<p><strong>Plantar wart removal</strong> does not necessarily require drastic treatments, especially if the wart is still young. In some cases however, the wart is left untreated until it causes major discomfort and pain. If you notice any wart-like growth on the heel or ball of your feet, it would be best to have it checked and treated right away.</p>
<p>So how do plantar warts look like? Plantar warts are usually brown or have a grayish tone to them. Each wart will have one or more of what appears to be dark dots in the middle. Such warts tend to show up on the feet of individuals with a weakened immune system or skin that has undergone some trauma.</p>
<p>Thus, plantar wart removal involves not just one single form of treatment. For instance, a simple topical solution can remove the wart, while in other cases, laser surgery or some kind of therapy to strengthen the immune system may be called for.</p>
<p>You should know that plantar warts are particularly persistent. In fact in ideal environments, they can survive for hours without a host. If a wart is left untreated for a long time, it may have spread and new warts may have already grown before the old ones have gone. The best way to deal with this is to treat young warts as fast as possible so that they don&#8217;t have enough time to spread. If left alone, these warts can increase in size or form clusters as they spread. Probably the best reason for early treatment is the fact that untreated warts can turn out to be quite painful. They can cause a lot of pain where simply walking can be tasking.</p>
<p>While warts can go undetected for numerous months due to their sometimes dormant nature, they can be treated easily once symptoms show. Treatment is usually to eliminate the unsightly appearance of the wart, prevent it from spreading, shorten its life, and more importantly reduce pain or discomfort.</p>
<p>There are many various treatments for plantar warts. They may be trimmed by a physician and then treated by a topical prescription medication. The main treatments for plantar warts include acid treatment, topical cream treatment, laser treatment, cryotherapy and debridement. Recently, homeopathic treatment for plantar warts are widely favored because it is safe, uses the body&#8217;s own defenses to eliminate warts, and is easily bought online.</p>
<p><strong>Plantar wart removal</strong> is really not that difficult if you treat the wart seriously. It&#8217;s early growth may not seem like a big deal at first, however, if you don&#8217;t treat it early enough, it can increase in size from a pinhead to an inch in circumference. Not only that, a single wart can easily infect nearby parts of the skin, and other warts may grow, spread, and eventually form clusters of warts, also known as mosaic warts.</p>
<p>While <strong>plantar wart removal</strong> is generally easy, prevention is always the best cure to everything. Begin by taking precautionary steps at home and teach your family to use slippers whenever they are using public amenities such as swimming areas, showers and locker rooms. Avoid sharing towels, socks, clothing or shoes with other people. As much as possible protect yourself from damp, warm areas, as these are very ideal places for the virus that causes warts.</p>
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		<title>What Are Plantar Warts?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Warts, including plantar warts, are the most typical infection of the skin resulting from a virus. A plantar wart develops on the plantar, or to put simply, the bottom part of the feet. They usually grow in parts of pressure like the ball and heel of the feet. Plantar warts usually develop into the deeper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Warts, including <strong>plantar warts</strong>, are the most typical infection of the skin resulting from a virus. A plantar wart develops on the plantar, or to put simply, the bottom part of the feet. They usually grow in parts of pressure like the ball and heel of the feet. Plantar warts usually develop into the deeper portions of the skin since the pressure they get is typical of their location.</p>
<h2><strong>Symptoms</strong></h2>
<p>Usually, warts disappear on their own in time. However, <strong>plantar warts</strong> should be properly tended to so as to reduce the symptoms, particularly pain. Proper treatment is also used to minimize the chance of transmission to others and reduce the time it takes for symptoms to go away. Since the incubation period for warts can be as long as over a year, it can be hard to notice precisely when the virus initially infected the body. A plantar wart can trigger pain, especially when walking. They may infect other locations of the body beginning at the foot. Though, they often do not grow into parts that are a different type of skin. This means that this type of wart does not infect sexual organs.</p>
<h2>Risks and Causes</h2>
<p>The chances of infection are higher with skin damage, usage of public showers and a weakened immune system. Basically, you can get warts via direct contact with HPV, which stands for human papillomavirus. There are over one hundred types of HPV. Some kinds of HPV usually trigger the growth of warts on the hands, fingers and by the fingernails. On the other hand, there are those warts that generally grow on the feet, and one type is the plantar wart.</p>
<p>The virus that results in plantar wart growth is not considered highly contagious, however, it does survive better in moist, warm surroundings. Such ideal surroundings include locker rooms, shower floors and public swimming places. Thus, you may acquire the virus by walking around public places without footwear.</p>
<p>Similar to other infectious diseases, JPV may also be passed from one individual to the next. If you happen to have a plantar wart, you can even transmit the virus to other parts of your body aside from your feet by scratching or touching. It can also be transmitted via contact with blood from a wart or skin sloughed from a wart.</p>
<p>The immune system does not react the same way among people, so not every individual who is exposed to HPV grows warts. Even those in the same family respond to the virus differently. This is why parents and children don&#8217;t always spread warts by using the same shower.</p>
<h2>Diagnosis</h2>
<p>Usually, your physician can test you for warts just by checking your feet. If there&#8217;s any indication of a possible plantar wart, he or she may need to scrape the bump. Plantar warts will indicate signs of bleeding from their dark spots, which are actually tiny blood vessels that grew into them. If more investigation is needed, a small portion of the wart may have to be taken and sent to the lab for further tests.</p>
<h2>Treatment</h2>
<p>There are many ways to eliminate <strong>plantar warts</strong>. These include undergoing laser surgical treatment and electrodessication. However, these are often used as a last resort because of their invasive methods. You can first try over-the-counter medications, where there are now more natural and less harsh products available.</p>
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		<title>How To Spot A Plantar Wart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A plantar wart, also referred to as Verruca plantaris, is a wart triggered by HPV, or human papillomavirus. The wart distinctly grows on the toes or sole of the foot. Other types of warts that grow in other parts of the body are not considered plantar. Plantar warts are often self-limiting, which means there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <strong>plantar wart</strong>, also referred to as Verruca plantaris, is a wart triggered by HPV, or human papillomavirus. The wart distinctly grows on the toes or sole of the foot. Other types of warts that grow in other parts of the body are not considered plantar. Plantar warts are often self-limiting, which means there is a certain point where they stop multiplying to contain their growth. However, doctors usually advise the use of appropriate treatment to reduce transmission, duration and symptoms, which may involve pain.</p>
<h2>The Development of Plantar Warts</h2>
<p>Plantar warts occur on the soles of the feet, where they appear like thick, toughh patches of skin with dark dots. Plantar warts may trigger pain when the patient walks. The sensation is like walking barefoot on small stones. Warts have a variety of sizes and shapes. A wart may be smooth and flat, or a lump with a rough surrounding. Small blood vessels develop into the center of the wart to give it blood. In both the usual and <strong>plantar wart</strong>, these blood vessels may appear like dark spots in the wart&#8217;s core. Most of the time, the skin&#8217;s appearance alters as it grows over the wart.</p>
<p>Many usually mistake plantar warts for corns since they appear almost the same and grow in the same potions of the feet. In some cases, physicians even have to take a sample of the top parts of the skin to arrive at a diagnosis. Even if plantar warts and corns look almost alike, they are entirely different.</p>
<h2>Transmission</h2>
<p>Plantar warts targets the skin through direct contact, getting in usually through abrasions and small cuts in the uppermost layer of the skin. Once the skin is infected, the warts may not become noticeable for a number of weeks or even months. Since pressure is often applied to the sole of the foot or finger, the wart is forced inward and a layer of hard skin may develop over the wart.</p>
<p>Plantar warts can cause some pain if not treated. They may spread to neighboring parts of the skin or by transferring the virus to walking surfaces. They may come together or grow into clusters referred to as mosaic warts.</p>
<h2>Some General Indications</h2>
<p>You may notice something that looks like a wart but is flat and smooth– this is due to the pressure. It will usually be found on parts where there is most pressure or are bony, like the ball or heel of the foot. The color is usually brown, or yellowish gray.</p>
<p>You may feel pain or a sensation as though there is a bump under your feet. The warts can be warty and firm with lesions and miniscule dark dots at the center, however, they are not always obvious. Finally, you may develop back pain along with leg pain – the wart can actually trigger poor posture.</p>
<p>If left untreated, the <strong>plantar wart</strong>, starting out as a tiny lesion, may result in disability. The majority of plantar warts will almost always improve to simple types of treatment. Homeopathic treatments, which are treatments that encourage the body to help fight infections and ailments, are some of the best first resorts in treating warts.</p>
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		<title>Genital Warts Treatment &#8211; Wartrol</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People afflicted with genital warts must be aware that this is a sexually-transmitted disease and must therefore seek genital warts treatment immediately. This disease is highly contagious and can be spread through intimate contact, which can be either oral, anal, or genital sex. Most people who develop genital warts do not even need further motivation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People afflicted with genital warts must be aware that this is a sexually-transmitted disease and must therefore seek <strong>genital warts treatment </strong>immediately. This disease is highly contagious and can be spread through intimate contact, which can be either oral, anal, or genital sex.</p>
<p>Most people who develop genital warts do not even need further motivation to look for an effective cure. After all, they develop in clusters and can be rather frightening in appearance. Although they can start off as tiny, they will eventually develop into huge masses or stalks in the genital area. In rare cases, they can even develop in a person’s throat or mouth. Not only can this be terrifying and uncomfortably itchy, but it can damaging to a person’s self-esteem and can be a deterrent in developing romantic or physical relationships with a partner.</p>
<p>The good news is that this condition is not irreversible. In fact, it can be remedied by <strong>genital warts treatment. </strong>Unfortunately, there are a lot of treatment options out there that aren’t legitimate. Some of them cause scarring or other unpleasant side effects. But there is a treatment option that is tried and true, and yields good results. This medication is called Wartrol.</p>
<p>Wartrol is not a topical (which means you spread it on the skin) treatment like most remedies in its line, but a sublingual treatment, which means that you place a few drops under the tongue until the liquid dissolves. Its mechanism is also different from most remedies, which usually profess to attack the virus directly. Wartrol does it in a roundabout way, which is to enhance a person’s natural immunity, enabling it to fight the virus by itself. It might be a roundabout way, but it works.</p>
<p>Take note, Wartrol does not promise an instant remedy, unlike some “miracle cures” which boast bogus claims. It actually takes a little longer, around a month. But the great news is that it is thorough. The traces of the Human Papilloma Virus, which is the very virus that causes genital warts, would then become negligible.</p>
<p>It is a safe and natural remedy, which means that it does not cause any undue side effects that one can most often expect from medications of a chemical nature. This is also partly because of its difference in mechanism. As stated before, other medications attack the virus directly, which is unfortunately located in a very sensitive part of the body. This is what causes the side effects. Wartrol, on the other hand, does not. In a research study on the product, ninety-seven percent of patients who took Wartrol got visible positive results without side effects. There are no reports so far on recurrence of the genital warts, except of course, if the person managed to contract it again from somebody else.</p>
<p>One of the features that gives people confidence to try this <strong>genital warts treatment</strong> is Wartrol’s three-month money back guarantee. This also shows how much confidence the manufacturers have in their product. Of course, other things serve to boost its good reputation, such as the excellent results, the reasonable prices, and the safety of the product.</p>
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		<title>The Best Genital Warts Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 19:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genital warts have been known to have multiple causes. It results in ugly warts on the genitals that can be uncomfortable, can bleed, and they can appear or disappear at random. With genital warts, you do not actually have to be expressing symptoms to spread it, and it has been connected to a virus called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genital warts have been known to have multiple causes. It results in ugly warts on the genitals that can be uncomfortable, can bleed, and they can appear or disappear at random.  With genital warts, <strong>you do not actually have to be expressing symptoms to spread it</strong>, and it has been connected to a virus called HPV, which women can be vaccinated for.  Most are vaccinated for the spread of HPV that can lead to cervical cancer, an often silent killer.  But many times, those who are infected with HPV do not actually have breakouts of genital warts.  There are over 40 types of HPV, and only one of them actually causes genital warts.</p>
<p>When suffering from genital warts, <strong>most people do not even know that they are infected.</strong> This is actually quite common among many different venereal diseases.  Some may express it in different ways than others.  The only surefire way of course to avoid it is to avoid sexual contact all together, abstinence is the only way.  But for those who are not sure they want to practice total abstinence, many have found that condoms can provide a certain amount of protection.  </p>
<p>Some natural books and commercials have suggested that there is a “cure” for genital warts that he natural world has introduced, and the government simply does not want you to know about it.  <strong>This is false, there is no known “cure for gential warts</strong>, even in small and often obscure studies.  However, when you do have genital warts, some have found that there are natural treatments that can help you to fight flare ups and prevent future problems.</p>
<p>A big part of fighting genital warts is diet.  This is not surprising at all.  Your diet largely expresses itself through every part of the body.  If you do not have a proper diet, you will not only have low energy, possible weight gain, and other common problems.  <strong>You will actually see more frequent flare ups of problems such as genital warts.</strong>  If you eat many fruits and vegetables and foods rich in beta carotene and folic acid, you are far more likely to see better results.</p>
<p>Likewise, if you soak the afflicted area overnight in onion slices covered with salt overnight, applying it on the affected area on a daily basis, many find that it will disappear.  You can use a cotton ball, and <strong>most have found that 2-3 times daily application works far more effectively.</strong>  Others have found that vitamin E oil can also be rather soothing to genital warts outbreaks and help you to speed up natural recovery time.</p>
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