Latest featured videos from MiddletownJournal.com
Health Tip: Declaring War on Warts
Related News from HealthDay
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
   

Health Tip: Declaring War on Warts

(HealthDayNews) -- Warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by an infection in the top layer of the skin.

The culprit is a virus called human papillomavirus, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

Common warts can be treated at home by applying salicylic acid gel or plaster. There usually isn't much discomfort, but it can take many weeks of treatment to get rid of them.

Warts also can be treated by "painting" them with cantharidin in the dermatologist's office. Cantharidin causes a blister to form under the wart. The dermatologist then clips away the problem in a week or so.

Those tactics usually are reserved for small children. For adults and older kids, freezing or burning off the wart is preferred. Those treatments can be performed by your family doctor. Neither is very painful and rarely cause scarring, but repeat treatments at one to three week intervals often are necessary.

 


Home | News | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Life | Recreation | Photos & Video | Jobs | Cars | Homes
Advertising Media Kit | Online Ad Studio | Advertiser Tools | Customer Service | RSS | Our Partners | Site Map

Copyright © 2010 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.

This website is ACAP-enabled