Comparison of efficacy of liquid nitrogen and vitamin D3 in treatment of warts on hands and feetAmin, UzmaFatima, HiraTahir, KehkshanIqbal, SameeraSaleem, Adnan AliAsghar, AneelaJournal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
Warts are small, circumscribed growths on the skin caused by a virus of the human papillomavirus (HPV) group. - Uniprix
Types of Warts – Understanding Different Forms Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris) Rough, raised warts are usually found on hands and fingers Plantar Warts Hard, grainy warts appear on the soles of the feet Flat Warts Small, smooth warts commonly appear on the face, arms, or legs Genital Warts ...
If warts still remain after 4 weeks of treatment, contact us via your Patient Record or see your GP. Do not use a double dose of Warticon – this will not make it work any better or faster. For Warticon to be effective, it must be used as prescribed. It is quite likely that the...
Dab a thin layer of Aldara cream onto the wart area. Rub gently into the skin until the cream disappears. Once all warts have been treated, throw away the open sachet and wash your hands – do not keep a sachet to use again Leave Aldara cream on the warts for 6-10 hours. Do not ...
skin-colored, often painful to touch, feel rough to the touch, but they can be dark, flat and smooth. Warts can grow anywhere on the body including eyelids, genitalia, hands and feet. There are several different kinds of warts including common warts, flat warts and plantar warts on feet....
Types of Warts There are several types of warts based on how they look, the strain of HPV that causes them, and what parts of your body they affect. Common warts Common warts form rough bumps on your hands. They’re pretty small, ranging from the size of a pinprick to a pencil erase...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of duct tape occlusion therapy for the treatment of common warts in adults.DesignDouble-blind controlled clinical
Warts - an easy to understand guide covering causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment and prevention plus additional in depth medical information.
Plantar wart:Plantar warts develop on the soles of your feet. They are flat in appearance and grow into your skin due to the pressure from walking and standing. This inward growth can make it feel like you have pebbles in your shoe. Like common warts, plantar warts can also have black ...