Plantar and Genital Warts
All warts are caused by the same skin disease, Human Papilloma Virus; however different strains of this disease can cause warts to show up in different places, with different shapes, and with varying degrees of contagion and seriousness.
Some of these variations can be very uncomfortable, painful, contagious, and sometimes even deadly.
Genital and plantar warts are among the worst.
Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease and are characterized by either small, cauliflower-shaped bumps or white, flattened bumps that look like dry flakes of skin.
Unlike other types of warts, they can sometimes be scaly and soft.
These bumps can be found on or inside the human genitalia, on or inside the buttocks, or other areas of the body used for sexual activity.
HPV that causes genital warts should be a cause for alarm because not only do they spread over the skin and from person-to-person easily, but they can also be deadly.
This is especially true for females since the virus can cause cervical and other types of cancer.
One effective natural treatment for genital warts is garlic.
Garlic oil can be rubbed on as a way of removing the wart topically; or, garlic can be consumed as a way of strengthening the immune system.
This will help the body to rid itself of the warts and help to prevent future outbreaks.
Plantar warts are another type of wart that may cause some alarm.
They are not necessarily deadly like the genital-types, however they can cause great pain, are often times contagious, and may even need surgery to remove.
The reason why they are so painful is due to the fact that they grow on the sole of the foot.
This means that you walk with all of your weight on them and will often times feel as though you have a permanent rock in your shoe.
These strains of HVP are also more contagious than other types.
That is because the disease spreads in wet, barefoot environments such as showers and swimming pools.
It is important to remember to wear flip-flops or other types of sandals in public showers, pools, and locker rooms.
This will help to stop the spreading of the disease.
Plantar warts are one of the hardest types to remove and it is possible on this type of wart that no treatments will be successful.
In extreme cases surgery may be required for removal; however there are several other methods to try first.
These include freezing the warts off or prescription medications that burn the warts off or poison them.
Natural remedies such as certain essential oils, like garlic, are also effective when rubbed on.
Some natural remedies for warts, such as garlic, can be consumed.
Some of these variations can be very uncomfortable, painful, contagious, and sometimes even deadly.
Genital and plantar warts are among the worst.
Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease and are characterized by either small, cauliflower-shaped bumps or white, flattened bumps that look like dry flakes of skin.
Unlike other types of warts, they can sometimes be scaly and soft.
These bumps can be found on or inside the human genitalia, on or inside the buttocks, or other areas of the body used for sexual activity.
HPV that causes genital warts should be a cause for alarm because not only do they spread over the skin and from person-to-person easily, but they can also be deadly.
This is especially true for females since the virus can cause cervical and other types of cancer.
One effective natural treatment for genital warts is garlic.
Garlic oil can be rubbed on as a way of removing the wart topically; or, garlic can be consumed as a way of strengthening the immune system.
This will help the body to rid itself of the warts and help to prevent future outbreaks.
Plantar warts are another type of wart that may cause some alarm.
They are not necessarily deadly like the genital-types, however they can cause great pain, are often times contagious, and may even need surgery to remove.
The reason why they are so painful is due to the fact that they grow on the sole of the foot.
This means that you walk with all of your weight on them and will often times feel as though you have a permanent rock in your shoe.
These strains of HVP are also more contagious than other types.
That is because the disease spreads in wet, barefoot environments such as showers and swimming pools.
It is important to remember to wear flip-flops or other types of sandals in public showers, pools, and locker rooms.
This will help to stop the spreading of the disease.
Plantar warts are one of the hardest types to remove and it is possible on this type of wart that no treatments will be successful.
In extreme cases surgery may be required for removal; however there are several other methods to try first.
These include freezing the warts off or prescription medications that burn the warts off or poison them.
Natural remedies such as certain essential oils, like garlic, are also effective when rubbed on.
Some natural remedies for warts, such as garlic, can be consumed.