Plant Medicine Can Stimulate Immune System To Eradicate Warts

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A wart is generally a small, rough growth, typically on hands and feet but often other locations, that can resemble a cauliflower or a solid blister. They are caused by the human papilloma virus. There are as many as ten varieties of warts. It is possible to get warts from others; they are contagious and usually enter your body in area of broken skin. They typically disappear after a few months but can last for years and can recur.
A range of types of wart have been identified, varying in shape and site affected, as well as the type of human papilloma virus involved. Common wart is a raised wart with roughened surface, most common on hands, but can grow anywhere on the body. Flat wart is a small, flesh-coloured, smooth flattened wart, which can occur in large numbers; it is most common on the face, neck, hands, wrists and knees. Genital wart is a wart that occurs on the genitalia.
Filiform or digitate wart is a thread- or finger-like wart, most common on the face, especially near the eyelids and lips. Mosaic wart is a group of tightly clustered plantar-type warts, commonly on the hands or soles of the feet. Periungual wart is a cauliflower-like cluster of warts that occurs around nails. Plantar wart is a hard sometimes painful lump, often with multiple black specks in the center; it is usually only found on pressure points on the soles of the feet.
Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are about 130 known types of human papilloma viruses. HPV infects the squamous epithelium, usually of the skin or genitals, but each HPV type is typically only able to infect only a few specific areas on the body. Many HPV types can produce a benign growth, often called a wart or papilloma, in the area they infect.
There are many different treatments and procedures with wart removal. One complicating factor in the treatment of warts is that the wart may regrow after it has been removed. Treatments that may be prescribed by a doctor include cantharidin, dinitrochlorobenzene, fluorouracil, imiquimod, salicylic acid. Salicylic acid can be prescribed by a dermatologist in a higher concentration than that found in over-the-counter products.
Cryosurgery involves freezing warts, creating a blister between the wart and epidermal layer, after which the wart and surrounding dead skin falls off by itself. An average of three to four treatments are required for warts of thin skin. Warts on calloused skin like plantar warts might take dozens or more treatments.
Pulse dye lasers work by selective absorption by blood cell. CO2 lasers work by selective absorption by water molecules. Pulse dye lasers are less destructive and more likely to heal without scarring. CO2 laser works by vaporizing and destroying tissue and skin. Both laser treatments can be painful, expensive, and might cause scarring. CO2 lasers will require local anaesthetic, while pulse dye laser may need conscious sedation.
Infrared coagulator is an intense source of infrared light in a small beam like a laser. This works on the same principle as laser treatment. It is less expensive. Like the laser, it can cause blistering pain and scarring. Injection of Candida, mumps, or Trichophyton antigens at the site of warts stimulates the body's immune system but it is not yet approved as an effective wart treatment.
Plant medicine can eliminate warts on body, face, feet, hands or genitals successfully. This natural treatment is made from organic antiviral plant material and concentrated with naturally occurring monoterpene ketones which have tremendous antiviral effects against the wart virus. This anti-warts treatment is characterized by very strong and real pharmacological activities which unequivocally qualifies them as ethical drugs.
Plant medicine can also strengthen immune parameters for those afflicted with warts. Very recent advances in the scientific understanding of medicinal plants suggest a much broader use of natural medicine in the process of eradicating warts. The antiviral properties of natural treatments for warts are undisputed and basic common sense must be considered when using any treatment, natural or synthetic. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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