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warts, common skin problem
Posted On 10/13/2008 12:01:30 by DoctorWho

 

Millions of Americans develop problems with their skin. Sometimes these problems are major, but other times they are only minor. One minor problem that many individuals experience is warts. In fact, warts are not just considered a minor skin problem, but they are considered a common skin problem. That is because millions of Americans develop warts, at least once in their lifetime.

Warts are defined as small growths that appear on the skin. These growths are considered benign; in other words, they are not cancerous.  In fact, in most cases, warts are considered completely harmless. Despite being harmless, there are many individual who want to have their warts removed.  This is because warts tend to be unattractive.  Warts can appear on just about any place of the body; however, they tend to occur on the feet, hands, neck, and face.

One thing that you may not know about warts is that they are typically caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HVP). Another point that you may have previously been unaware of is the fact that warts can spread from person to person. Despite having direct contact with someone who has warts, you may not develop them yourself.  This is because, although warts are spread by touch, not everyone is susceptible to them. This means that you may not develop them by touching someone else’s wart, but another individual could. Honestly, it all depends on the health and condition of your own skin.

When it comes to warts, there are many individuals who wonder who can get them. Honestly, just about anyone can get a wart. Warts are common in children, adults, and even the elderly.  At any point in time, anyone can develop a wart, no matter what their age, sex, or race.  As mentioned above, most warts are harmless. The only problem is that some are painful.  Honestly, the pain associated with a wart all depends on where it is located. For that reason, you may or may not want to have your wart removed.

If you are interested in having a wart or warts removed, you are advised to contact your local physician. Not only can they give you information on effective treatment options, but they can also examine your wart. As mentioned above, most warts are harmless, but it is still nice to know for sure.  If you have health insurance coverage, you will find that this visit, as well as the wart removal, should be covered.  If this is the case, there is nothing that you should stop you or prevent you from visiting your physician. 

If you do not have a health insurance or you cannot find the time to make a doctor’s appoint, you will be relieved to know that there are a number of over-the-counter treatment options for you. These treatment options can often be purchased for around five to thirty dollars.  Of course, you are always advised to be cautious when treating yourself, even with a minor skin condition, such as a wart. 

The above mentioned information is the just essentials, when it comes to explaining and understanding warts. If you would like more information on warts, the complications they may cause, as well as wart removal options, you are advised to speak with a professional healthcare provider. In addition to speaking to a professional, you may also be able to find valuable information online.  This information could easily be found with a standard internet search.

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From: DoctorWho
10/13/2008 12:04:53
Wart Removal for Children

When it comes to wart removal, many adults are making the decision to have their warts removed; however, warts do not just appear on adults, they also appear on children. If you are the parent of a child who has warts, you may be thinking about having them removed. If this is the case, you need to remember something important. Although, individuals of all ages get warts, age has an impact on how those warts can be removed.

When examining your child’s wart removal options, it is necessary to take their age into consideration. For the most part, you have infants, toddlers, young children, and teenagers. All of these individuals fall into one group, children. Despite being classified as one group, there is quite a difference between these people. For instance, it may be unsafe for a particular type of wart remover to be used on a toddler, but it could be perfectly safe for a teenager to use. That is why it is important that the age of your child be taken into consideration.

Perhaps, the best way to have your child’s warts removed is at the doctor’s office. Your child’s primary care physician or a local dermatologist should be able to effectively and professionally remove their wart or warts. One of the reasons why this is the best method is because healthcare professionals are familiar with what is and isn’t okay for a child’s skin; which is different than the skin of an adult. If you are concerned with the cost of a professional wart removal, you do not necessarily have to be. A large number of healthcare professionals have payment plan options and many health insurance plans cover wart removals.

If you do not want to take your child to see a professional healthcare worker or you cannot afford to, you are advised to be cautious when choosing an at home wart removal method. With at home wart removals, your options often include over-the-counter medications and home remedies. You are advised against using any home remedies on your child, especially if you are unfamiliar with the remedy being used. With home remedies it is possible for permanent damage to occur.

Since it is advised that you try and refrain from using a home remedy on your child, you may need to purchase an over-the-counter wart removal product. These products are often available for around thirty dollars, but some products can cost as low as five or ten dollars. When purchasing an over-the-counter wart remover, it is important that you read the product description. This will help to ensure that you select a product that is safe for your child to use. One of the best types of products to use, for children, are the medicated wart removal pads. These rarely come with any warnings for children. Essentially, that means that they are safe for almost all children to use.

As previously mentioned, it might be a good idea to speak to your child’s primary care physician. It may be a good idea to do this, even if you do not plan on using their services. Most physicians would be more than willing to provide you with information on over-the-counter wart removal products that are safe for children to use. By contacting your child’s physician, over-the-phone, you should be able to receive helpful tips and advice, without ever having to leave your home. When it comes to your child, their health, and their overall wellbeing, you can never be too safe.