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Warts
on the face are small, rough and raised bumps on the face. They are both quite
common and harmless. The only problem usually relates to aesthetic reasons.
It
is a fact that no one likes to have these 'horrible creatures' on one's face
which is why many people want to get rid of face warts.
The
warts on the face have a tendency to group in clusters. Sometimes these
clusters may grow up to 100 warts, but usually the clusters are much smaller.
They are generally of two types: flat warts or common warts.
Children
have the tendency to have more warts on the face than other individuals. This
may be in part because their immune system is less strong than that of adults.
The immune system helps to fight viruses and bacteria.
Facial
warts are in fact a viral infection caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV.
The HPV is contagious and enters from cuts or scratches in the skin.
You
can get rid of face warts by various methods. They range from surgical
procedures, over the counter treatments and home treatments.
Surgical
procedures such as cryosurgery, laser therapy and electro-surgery need to be
done by a professional physician. They are quite painful and the healing
process may take some time. You may also have to go for more than one visit to
treat the same wart.
Furthermore
they may leave a scar. This is a very negative aspect. Remember that you are
treating the face and any scar left is as ugly as the removed wart, and it is
very noticeable!
Because
of these and other problems, it is debatable if such wart removal methods are
practical to treat children.
Other
types of treatments to get rid of face warts involve over the counter medicine
such as creams, and gels.
There
are also various home treatments such as using duct tape, garlic, vinegar and
other home methods that have been used for many years.
At
all times keep it always in mind that here you are treating the face. Some of
the over the counter and home wart removal methods may be quite acidic and may
leave a scar.
Although
they may be adequate to treat other type of warts such as foot warts, they may
not be adequate to treat the face. A little scar under your foot is seldom
visible.
It
is a very different story if you have a scar or scars on your face. Be well
informed about any method you use and its side effects. If you are in doubt
seek a second opinion. Do not leave anything to chance.
Remember
that although you can get rid of face warts by various methods, remember also
that the large majority of warts on the face will go away by themselves,
although this may take several months or a few years.
You
may want to watch this Video HERE for more ideas to get
rid of face warts.
By Charles Davidson, Author of the
Moles, Warts and Skin Tags Removal System. Dr. Davidson had been a victim of
moles and warts and his e-book actually details his whole experience via which
he was able to safely remove his moles and warts naturally while not causing any
scars. To find out more Click HERE
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