Warts Treatment
Many of the warts disappear spontaneously, this does not mean that in all cases be true, since there are cases in which the person should see a specialist doctor (usually a dermatologist), usually such cases are mostly in adults .
There are different methods to treat warts, ranging from the use of certain medications skin (creams and ointments) to cases where the treatment is surgical, specialists have a wide range of procedures including:
Chemicals, Drugs and Ointments:
By applying some medications that are applied directly on the warts and continuously for periods ranging from two to 24 weeks.
In the office, the doctor can apply other medicines that make the wart tissue dies and falls off the patient’s body.
Plantar warts are the most difficult to eradicate because most of the wart is not exposed, however, lies beneath the skin, dermatologists for warts commonly recommend the application of drugs exposed to the wart and while being removed, but it is important to note that with these warts should have patience and continuity in their treatment.
Many of these chemical treatment must be applied with some care, including covers the case of heavily pregnant women, therefore, if you suspect this, you should mention to the doctor immediately.
Surgery:
Although uncommon, removal of warts by surgery is an option, this treatment is applied by a medical specialist usually after other treatments have not been successful.
Cryotherapy:
Cold therapy is another option of treatment, nitrogen is used commonly to do so, however we must be careful with the use of this product because it can cause serious damage if not handled with appropriate safety measures and implementation.
It is now selling products that use this system and can be purchased freely by anyone, only to remember to use it safely and correctly as collateral damage is always a possibility.
Not necessarily the application of cryotherapy warts eradicated immediately, they can often take 2 to 4 weeks of constant application for eliminating them, also must be considered that the application of liquid nitrogen may cause burning and some pain.
Electrosurgery:
This procedure is also applied by the doctor and what it does is destroy the wart tissue through exposure to intense heat source, same applies with electrocautery, the advantage of this procedure is that it only requires a meeting.
cauterization of warts
Laser:
This treatment has great results today, with the lesion is subjected to a laser beam, immediately destroying the warty tissue.
Any sexually active person who has been diagnosed with genital warts and is receiving treatment you should inform your partner so that it also receives if diagnosed with genital warts also.