Wart Removal

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Phill Hopkins
  • Published January 11, 2008
  • Word count 463

Getting Rid of Those Warts At Home

Many, many people each year spend a lot of money trying to get rid of embarrassing

warts. Kids as young as two years old can get warts, you don’t have to hold a toad or kiss

a frog to get a wart. You can have a wart pop up on any body part, your fingers, toes,

stomach, buttocks, etc. There are many options available for wart removal, many that can

be done in the privacy of your own home.

In many cases, you may be better off to just see your dermatologist for wart removal,

depending on the type of wart you have, and how resistant it may be to common wart

treatment methods. If you don’t have health insurance, or have not met your deductible,

however, it is much more cost effective to treat your warts at home. This is also good for

people who are too embarrassed to seek medical treatment.

There are many home remedies that can be effective for wart removal, many of these that

can be a lot less expensive than the typical over the counter options. The best place to

look for these home remedies is either in your local library, or of course, on the

information super-highway, the Internet. The good thing is that many of the home

remedies you may find are made from items that you may already have around the home,

meaning that you don’t even have to spend any extra money at all.

Not everyone is comfortable using home remedies to cure their medical problems, wart

removal included. In this case, then you would naturally turn to over the counter wart

removal products, especially if you can’t afford or don’t want to go to the doctor. Some

of these products can be quite expensive, but the nice thing is that they can easily be

found in your local grocery store, discount store, or pharmacy, as well as all over the

internet.

When using an over the counter wart remedy, it is important that you carefully read and

follow all of the package directions. It doesn’t take a lot of extra time to read the

instructions, and the time you spend could be important to your safety.

Keep in mind, if you try alternative wart removal methods, you may not be successful,

and you could potentially cause a dangerous infection to occur, one that would require

medical treatment. Whether you are using a home remedy, or over the counter product, it

is important to take precautions and err on the side of safety! If you are dealing with

warts on a child, you may be better off seeking medical intervention, rather than trying to

use a potentially risky treatment method.

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Phill Hopkins writes on a wide variety of subjects and you are free to reproduce this article providing all links are maintained and due credit is given to the author.

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