Planter wards are skin growths that usually come out on the toes or the soles. These are often caused by the HPV, or the human papilloma virus, which can invade the body through skin cuts or breaks. Even though planter warts do not really pose a serious health threat, they have to be removed in order to lessen the pain and the discomfort. Mole wart removal is best done by a doctor who can advice you on the best wart removal planter method that suits you.
There are several mole planter removal methods, and your doctor may advice on the least painful and intrusive method. However, you need to know that planter warts can recur, so the procedure would have to be repeated again later on.
If the planter warts are not that many, the doctor may suggest home remedies like salicylic acid. You can simply apply salicylic acid to the warts and wait for a few days for it to dry up. If there are too many warts to be removed, there are other methods such as cryotherapy and immunotherapy.
Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the wart. Nitrogen is applied to the wart using a cotton tipped applicator or a spray canister. When the blister is formed around the wart, the dead skin will fall off in about a week, taking the wart with it. This is an effective method and not really painful, however, it may have to be repeated several times to make sure that the warts are totally removed.
Immunotherapy uses the body's own immune system for mole wart removal. The doctor often uses interferon to increase the body's immune system and reject the warts. Sometimes, the warts are also injected with an antigen, usually mump antigen, which can create an immune reaction against the warts.
Cantharidin is a procedure which uses an extract from the blister beetle, mixed with salicylic acid. This mixture is then applied to the wart and then covered. Some doctors would recommend using an electric needle, which although quite effective may result to scarring, especially if not done the right way.
Laser mole wart removal treatment may also be recommended, although this is quite an expensive procedure. Treatments would have to be done several times before the warts are removed completely.
Such options are available for you, and you would have to exercise better judgment in choosing which one suits your case best. You no longer have to bear the discomfort of having plantar warts. Check with your doctor and ask for his advice on which mole wart removal will work best for you.
No comments:
Post a Comment