Toads And Warts
by Keith George
It was a popular myth in the old days that you can get
warts from toads. Not true - now we know that's bogus. Warts
are actually benign tumors of the epidermis caused by a virus.
The virus responsible is the human papillomavirus, 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 the human
papillamavirus cause different types of warts. Some subtypes
also cause cervical cancer and other more obscure types of
wart-related cancers.
Another myth about warts is that they have “roots” but warts
do not have "roots". They only grow in the top layer of skin,
the epidermis. When they grow down, they displace the second
layer of skin, the dermis. The underside of a wart is actually
smooth. Warts are caused by a virus that enters the body
through a break in the skin. The virus grows in warm, moist
environments, such as those created in a locker room or in your
shoes when your feet perspire and the moisture is trapped.
Warts normally grow out of the skin in cylindrical columns
and they do not fuse when the wart grows on thin skin such as
the face. On thicker skin, the columns fuse and are packed
tightly together giving the surface the typical mosaic pattern.
Dark dots can sometimes be seen in a wart and it is actually
blood vessels that have grown rapidly and irregularly into the
wart and have thombosed or clotted off.
Warts can occur in people of all ages, but hit most often
children and young adults. They spread by direct contact,
simply by touching the wart. Most warts resolve within weeks or
months, some may take years. Although that is unusual and
persons prefer to treat the warts very quick. It appears that a
person's susceptibility to warts and the time it takes for them
to go away is related to the individual's immune system. People
who have immune-related diseases tend to have more warts that
last longer.
What kind of treatment is there?
Most warts can be treated with simple over-the-counter
remedies. For those that are resistant to these measures, there
are other types of treatments that are effective. In your local
drug store you may find good working remedies. Try it and if it
works, great. If it does not work you lost a few days and some
dollars. Then you will perhaps search for a professional
opinion from a doctor and they will probably recommend you some
of the following treatments.
Salicylic acid is very common and an effective
over-the-counter treatment. You have to do a consistent
application every day. The best way to use salicylic acid is to
first pare the wart with a blade, pumice stone or a small scrub
brush. Soaking the wart in warm water will aid to get a better
absorption of the medicine. Salicylic acid is then applied to
the wart and allowed to dry. Occluding the treated wart with a
band-aid or piece of tape also improves the absorption of the
medicine. This procedure should be repeated daily.
If the wart is resistant to your treatment, your physician
may recommend an office procedure to remove it. After a local
anesthetic is applied, the physician may use liquid nitrogen to
freeze the wart and dissolve it. To avoid scarring or damaging
other tissues, this method removes only the top portion of the
wart. The treatment must be repeated regularly until the entire
wart is dissolved. Alternatively, the physician can cut out the
wart.
The human papillomavirus is not killed by cryotherapy and is
released into the surrounding tissue. The immune system will
usually take care of the virus. You will have a blister as a
side-effect of the treatment. Nothing to think about unless you
have the warts on the bottom of the foot. Then you should
perhaps choose another treatment.
Some warts will go away, your immune system take care of
them. If not, you will have a number of treatments available
that will most certainly work well.
Keith George always writes about valuable news &
reviews. A related resource is Toads & Warts Further
information can be found at Question & Answers
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