Effective Hand Wart Treatment: Options & Removal Guide
Hand warts are a common ailment caused by the HPV virus. Any type of wart on the body is caused by this virus. Hand warts can come in many shapes and sizes and appear either reddish or whitish in color. Hand warts can also appear in small clusters on the palms. There are several treatment options for hand warts.
Instructions
Buy an over-the-counter wart remover. Choose from freezing options, ointments and bandages that contain salicylic acid that cause the wart to disappear.
Purchase an organic, all-natural wart remover. Look for products that use oils from plants to remove warts found on the body. The warts disappear within 2 to 6 weeks of treatment.
Visit your doctor to have the wart frozen with liquid nitrogen. A blister will form and cause the wart to fall off.
Opt for laser treatment. A laser burns the blood vessels within the wart. This causes the wart to die and fall off. This procedure is less popular than the freezing option.
Try duct tape. One at-home remedy is to place duct tape over the infected area. Soak your hand in the evening and rub the wart with an emery board. Cover with duct tape. Repeat this daily, and the wart should disappear after several weeks.
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