November 29th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
verruca plantar warts Warts are skin-coloured, uneven lumps (non-cancerous) on the skin. They mostly appear on the hands and feet. Their look depends on where they erupt on the body and how thick the skin is.
Thus, they are skin infections caused by viruses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. The HPV virus causes [...]
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November 27th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
verruca plantar warts While warts are generally harmless they certainly are not attractive and when one springs up in an unfortunate place it can be very off-putting and embarrassing. How to remove warts then? thankfully there are many wart treatments out there, so many in fact you may be a little spoiled for choice [...]
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November 27th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
verruca plantar warts Liquid nitrogen: Liquid nitrogen or cryotherapy is used to deep freeze the wart tissue. With liquid nitrogen applied to the wart, the water in the cells expands, thus exploding the infected tissue. The exploded cells can no longer hide the human papillomavirus from the body’s immune system. The immune system then [...]
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October 18th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : Vinegar warts are warts which appear white when evaluated by applying vinegar. The term comes from the proven fact that doctors may use vinegar in which the main reactive agent is acetic acid to see if bumps and defects in the crotch ( masculine and feminine ) are warts or not. [...]
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October 18th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : Plantar warts affect the lower poprtion and underneath of your foot. Guess where the name comes from? Well, “plantar”, is also known as the underside of the foot. These warts can be caught by walking barefoot in places where this virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV) is lying around.
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October 13th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : plantar warts that occur on the soles are sometimes painful. Flat warts usually appear on the face. Periungal warts occur around the toenails and fingers.
The skin becoming rough and developing an irregular surface is the common symptom of warts. Once the skin is infected, a dome appears on it. There is [...]
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October 11th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : Warts are skin-coloured, uneven lumps (non-cancerous) on the skin. They mostly appear on the hands and feet. Their look depends on where they erupt on the body and how thick the skin is.
Thus, they are skin infections caused by viruses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. The HPV virus causes [...]
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October 11th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : While warts are generally harmless they certainly are not attractive and when one springs up in an unfortunate place it can be very off-putting and embarrassing. How to remove warts then? thankfully there are many wart treatments out there, so many in fact you may be a little spoiled for choice [...]
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October 11th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : Liquid nitrogen: Liquid nitrogen or cryotherapy is used to deep freeze the wart tissue. With liquid nitrogen applied to the wart, the water in the cells expands, thus exploding the infected tissue. The exploded cells can no longer hide the human papillomavirus from the body’s immune system. The immune system then [...]
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October 10th, 2009 by Wart Plantar
Wart Plantar : Warts are small skin tumors that can arise unexpectedly and anyplace on the skin. They are generally round in shape and exfoliate like a cabbage. Warts can occur anywhere on the body, but they are more common on the hands and the feet.
Depending on their location and their shape, there are [...]
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