Plant Medicine Is Absorbed Quickly To Eradicate Warts Without Harm

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Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus. As HPV infection is nonlytic, antigen presentation occurs very slowly. HPV infection does not induce inflammatory cytokines; therefore, therapeutic options aimed at modulating the immune system and facilitating the production of cytokines have been proposed. Some common used traditional treatments are listed below.
One can apply salicylic acid as a gel, paint or cream in concentrations ranging from 10 to 60 percent. The effectiveness of this treatment varies greatly and is completely dependent on patient compliance and proper debridement of lesions. Be sure to confine the application strictly to the wart because salicylic acid does not discriminate between wart and healthy tissue.
Complications can occur, especially when treating the immunocompromised patients. Creating an aperture in a patch of moleskin and placing it over wart allows a confined space for the application of the acid. One can subsequently cover the aperture with a bandage. If the area becomes sensitive, decrease the frequency of application from daily to every third day.
Cantharidin is a blistering agent is derived from Spanish fly extract and green blistering beetle, and one would apply it to the debrided wart. Cantharidin is supplied as a solution in a volatile solvent for rapid evaporation and can be applied by regular-sized or microtip cotton swabs, depending on the size of the wart. There will be no changes in the appearance of the wart after application, and it requires simply pressing the soaked swab onto the wart for five to ten seconds.
Keep in mind that cantharidin initiates an inflammatory response that takes three to six applications to get the desired response. This response often accompanies blistering, erythema and superficial hemorrhaging. This response can be dramatic and painful when it finally occurs so it is important to prepare the patient for this with the right expectations and analgesics for mild to moderate pain. If a large, tender blister forms, one may drain it with a sterile needle to alleviate the discomfort.
Imiquimod is an immune enhancer that induces interferon-alpha after it is applied. This cytokine is produced by keratinocytes. The cells respond as if they have been infected and this action clears the warts. In response to the viral infection, interferon-alpha induces keratinocytes to produce enzymes and other factors that block viral replicatory pathways.
Instruct patients to apply the medication daily before bedtime with tape occlusion. Close follow-up visits in the clinic are necessary to ensure proper debridement of verruca and hyperkeratotic tissue. Keep in mind that patients may experience local skin reactions such as erythema, erosion, flaking and edema at the site of application or surrounding areas.
Bleomycin is a cytotoxic polypeptide with antitumor, antibacterial and antiviral properties for warts. One should inject the bleomycin strictly into the wart without going deep into subcutaneous tissue. You can accomplish this by turning the needle bevel up away from the skin while inserting the needle at the edge of the wart. Make sure the insertion is as flush to the skin as possible in order to avoid too deep a penetration.
Proceed to fan the needle across warts through one puncture site in order to prevent the medication from seeping from multiple holes. Using the appropriate injection technique will allow you to see the needle through the transparency of the epidermis. There will be a hemorrhagic blister from the injection. This is normal. You should debride the blister during a return visit from the patient.
The key to success for treating the recalcitrant wart is combination therapy. Its essential for patients to take an active role in their treatment. The aforementioned conservative modalities may have pain and morbidity associated with them. What's more, they are not always successful in treating warts. Plant medicine has the demonstrated ability to penetrate all layers of the skin and enter the blood stream with the antiviral properties for warts.
Plant medicine is is composed of naturally occurring high intensity antiviral extracts which have a lethal effect against warts upon exposure. Application provides maximum and rapid penetration of antiviral agents into cell membranes without damaging healthy tissue. As plant medicine is quickly absorbed into skin tissue without causing harmful side effects, it is ideal for eradicating warts. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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