Articles about WartCure (0-23 of 23)

  • Efficiency Of Duct Tape
    By: bcured | - Three percent to 20% of school-aged children have warts. Warts are skin infections caused by the human papilloma virus. Although they are harmless and usually selflimiting, they can stigmatize a child or cause physical discomfort, for example, in the case of plantar warts. Many therapies have been developed for the treatment of warts, but most of these treatments have adverse effects such as pain and irritation or need to be applied for a long time.
    Some individuals can go their whole live ...

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  • Treatment Of Verruca Vulgaris
    By: bcured | - Verruca vulgaris is a common pediatric complaint, occurring in 5% to 10% of all pediatric patients. Warts are benign growths caused by the human papilloma viruses. They can occur on any epithelialized surface of the body. The peak incidence is between the ages of 12 and 16 years. Although two thirds of all warts in children will resolve spontaneously without treatment within 2 years, patients frequently request treatment to hasten the resolution.
    A variety of therapies have been studied fo ...

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  • Warts Treatments
    By: bcured | - Warts are actually benign tumors of the epidermis caused by a virus. The virus responsible is the human papilloma virus (HPV), a double-stranded DNA virus. The virus resides in the bottom layer of the epidermis and replicates into almost normal-looking skin. Different sub-types of HPV cause different types of warts. Some human papilloma virus subtypes also cause cervical cancer and other more obscure types of wart-related cancers.
    Warts normally grow out of the skin in cylindrical columns. ...

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  • Salicylic Acid For Warts
    By: bcured | - Warts are generally benign and usually self-limiting lesions, but are often painful and can be quite debilitating. Warts usually resolve spontaneously within a two-year period in 60 percent of cases. While multiple treatments have been proposed over the years, there is no uniformly effective treatment for warts so therapy can often be difficult and unrewarding.
    The most common treatment utilized is home therapy with a nonprescription salicylic acid preparation. Unfortunately, certain repor ...

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  • Hpv Manifestation
    By: bcured | - Warts are the cutaneous manifestations of human papilloma virus (HPV). Warts may exist in different forms given the epithelial surface and HPV type responsible for the infection. Common warts, plantar warts, flat or planar warts, and genital warts are some of the clinical manifestations of HPV infection.
    Warts are estimated to occur in up to 10 percent of children and young adults. The range of greatest incidence is between 12 and 16 years of age. Warts occur with greater frequency in girl ...

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  • Warts Vaccine
    By: bcured | - Identification of a viral agent such as HPV as a cause of diseases implies that successful prophylactic or therapeutic intervention against the viral agent should prevent the diseases it causes. A preexisting viral infection can theoretically be targeted by an antiviral or a therapeutic vaccine.
    Successful antivirals have been developed for the treatment of some viral infections, including diseases such as HIV and influenza, but not against viruses such as HPV. A therapeutic vaccine agains ...

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  • Cancers Linked To Hpv
    By: bcured | - Among the cancers attributable to HPV infection, cervical cancer has received the most attention, as it accounts for about 10% of all cancers in women worldwide. Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer, after breast cancer, among women worldwide. The interval between the acquisition of HPV infection and malignant progression usually takes at least 10 years and is frequently longer.
    Cervical cancer is therefore very uncommon in women under 25; the incidence rise ...

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  • Interferon For Warts
    By: bcured | - Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), of which almost 200 strains have been identified to date. More strains seem to be discovered year by year, creating a huge challenge for warts cure treatments. They are extremely common, yet strangely amongst the most difficult conditions in dermatology to treat and eradicate.
    Neoplastic lesions, inflammatory lesions and normal physical findings can be mistaken for genital warts. The performance of physical examination using bright light ...

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  • Cryotherapy For Warts
    By: bcured | - If warts must be treated in pregnancy, cryotherapy appears to be the best choice. Cryotherapy involves application of nitrous oxide or liquid nitrogen (-196C) to genital warts, inducing dermal and vascular damage and edema, and leading to both epidermal and dermal cellular necrosis.
    Liquid nitrogen can be poured into a container with a applicator (cryoprobe) to form a cryostat unit. Liquid nitrogen is then sprayed onto wart until it turns white, indicating that it is frozen; the subseque ...

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  • Treatments And Medications For Warts
    By: bcured | - Certain activities such as sexual activity, tobacco smoking, oral contraceptive use, chewing Indian betel quid, and ultraviolet and x-ray irradiation, are associated with an increased risk of HPV malignant transformation, particularly in the anogenital/mucosal category.
    A human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine is now available for the prevention of HPV-associated dysplasias and neoplasia, including cervical cancer, genital warts, and precancerous genital lesions. Girls and young women aged 9- ...

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  • Treatments For Warts
    By: bcured | - A wart (also known as verruca) is generally a small, rough tumor, typically on hands and feet but often other locations, which can resemble a cauliflower or a solid blister. Warts are common, and are caused by a viral infection, specifically by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and are contagious when in contact with the skin of an infected person. It is also possible to get warts from using towels or other objects used by an infected person. They typically disappear after a few months but can las ...
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  • Different Treatments For Plantar Warts
    By: bcured | - Plantar warts are non-cancerous skin growths that grow on the soles of your feet. Plantar warts often develop beneath pressure points in your feet, such as the heels or the balls of your feet. Plantar warts often tend to grow into the deeper layers of the skin caused by the pressure they receive because of their location. Although most of the time plantar warts will not be a serious health concern, they can be incredibly bothersome and it's best to get them taken care of as quickly as possible. ...
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  • Causes And Treatments For Plantar Warts
    By: bcured | - Plantar wart is a rough growth that develops on the bottom of the foot. Because of their appearance and texture, these warts can often be mistaken for corns or calluses. The only visual difference between a plantar wart and a callus is that plantar wart has a small black center. Plantar wart can be quite a painful nuisance -- it"'""s hard, crusty and can be just plain embarrassing. It is also sensitive to squeezing or other kinds of pressure. They are more common among children than adults an ...
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  • Treatments For Plantar Warts
    By: bcured | - Plantar warts are warts which are caused by a virus that invades the skin through a microscopic cut or abrasion on the sole of the foot, and then continues to grow inward under the skin. All warts are caused by specific viruses. Planter warts can be caught easily from anybody else who is carrying the HPV. Not everyone who has the HPV has warts. Only a few actually develop planter warts. You get this disease by coming in contact with the skin, towels, socks or shoes of anyone who already had this ...
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  • Why Natural Treatments For Warts Works
    By: bcured | - Wart is generally a small, rough tumor, typically on hands or feet, which resembles a cauliflower or a solid blister. Warts can grow on all parts of your body including the inside of your mouth, your genitals, your rectal area, and in women even inside the vagina which often aren"'""t detected until they have an examination. A person will not generally become vulnerable to warts until after the age of three and some people are not as susceptible to warts as others.
    (1) Common warts may ...

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  • The Beauty Of Natural Treatments For Warts
    By: bcured | - Common warts are the direct result of coming in contact with the Human Papilloma Virus. HPV is an infectious disease that allows warts to pass from one person to another. The virus that causes warts is also spread when individuals touch the same object that has been used by an infected person. Since not everyone possesses the same immune system response, warts affect men and women on an individual basis. While some kinds of warts, such as the genital warts are highly contagious, the actual chanc ...
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  • Essentials Of Warts
    By: bcured | - Millions of Americans develop problems with their skin. One common problem that many individuals experience at least once in their lifetime is warts. Honestly, just about anyone can get a wart. Warts are common in children, adults, and even the elderly. At any point in time, one can develop a wart, no matter what their ages, sexes, or races are.
    Warts are typically caused by the Human Papilloma Virus(HPV) and can spread from person to person. You may not develop warts by having direct cont ...

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  • The Truth About Warts
    By: bcured | - The non-cancerous, common wart would be developed if the outer layer of your skin has become compromised by a virus. It is the Human Papilloma Virus (also known as HPV) that causes warts to appearance. How to prevent the appearance and spread of warts is a problem. To accurately identify the presence of the HPV on the skin, it is important to familiarize yourself with the signs, symptoms, and treatments associated with warts.
    Wart that tends to appear on the hands, fingers, or close to the ...

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  • Wart Removal Options
    By: bcured | - Do you have warts on your body? If that"'""s the case, you are not the only one. Although warts can be harmless and painless, they can also be contagious if they always bleed or gets itchy. And having warts on your body especially on your face is very ugly to look at. As a result, there are plenty of people who would like to have them removed. Whether you have a wart that is noticeable or if it is located in a place where it could be the cause of discomfort or pain, you may be interested in w ...
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  • Using Cured's Wartcure
    By: bcured | - It is truly incredible just how common wart is among the general public, and it can often be incredibly disturbing and hassling on their daily life. Therefore, people who suffer from wart want to get it removed as quickly and discreetly as possible. There are various forms of treatment to choose from when it comes to treating wart and one of the powerful 100% organic treatment on the market is CURED's WartCure, which is composed of antiviral certified organic extracts grown under pharmacological ...
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  • Removing Warts With Home Remedies
    By: bcured | - Warts are extremely common, yet strangely amongst the most difficult conditions in dermatology to treat and eradicate. Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus, HPV, of which almost 200 strains have been identified to date. More strains seem to be discovered year by year.
    Warts present themselves as raised flesh-like substances which are brown or skin colored. They can occur on any part of your body, are generally round in shape and can develop in clusters. Warts are named depending o ...

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  • Basics About Warts
    By: bcured | - Warts are generally caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). There are several different types of warts which have been identified. These vary in the site affected, shape and type of HPV. Once cells become infected with HPV, the result is rapid reproduction of HPV cells on the outer layer of the skin.
    Types of warts include: (1) common warts which are raised above the skin and have a rough surface and as a result have a characteristic cauliflower-like appearance; (2) plantar warts which ...

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  • Differences Among Moles, Skin Tags And Warts
    By: bcured | - Do you understand the differences among moles, skin tags and warts. Despite some cosmetic similarities, there are quite different conditions. A plantar wart treatment may be different from how a skin tag or mole would be handled. However, certain surgical techniques such as freezing, burning or excision may be applied to all three by doctors.
    Moles will result when melanocytes cells in the skin grow in a cluster with tissue surrounding them. Moles are so common that most people will have ...

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