Why do we get warts? I had six on my fingers!(Ask Doctor Cory)SerVaas, CoryUs Kids
When beginning a chosen method, be aware that depending on the size and type, it can take weeks to get rid of–sometimes months. The sooner you start (preferably when first noticing one developing), the quicker you will be free of them. If progress is experienced with a particular solution...
Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which has over 100 types. Different types affect people in different ways, usually depending on the strength of their immune system. Some strains (like the one that causes common warts) are relatively harmless, while others can pose much m...
One of my first homeopathic successes was with warts. Eight year old Bridget was plagued with several warts near the tips of four of her fingers. They had been present for about eighteen months and had resisted conventional modes of treatment. She had not tried liquid nitrogen because one of ...
there is no need to point fingers. I know from experience Reply Tiredofgirlyproblems325281 over a year ago There is HPV that causes warts and HPV that causes cervical cancer. She was probably told my her Dr that she has HPV that causes cervical cancer. That strain does not cause ...
on his penis caused by HPV. He had them frozen and so far they have never returned. I also have HPV but I have never had any genital warts. I asked my doctor if these bumps could be caused by HPV and she said no, but it seems to me like they are. There's basically only one ...
When my son was little he had warts on his fingers and even under the tip of his nail. I had read an article about using Crest toothpaste. I applied it mainly at night when he went to bed and surprisingly his warts disappeared.
it croaked, in a voice that sounded like dry leaves rustling. Itscrabbled its tiny fingers on the tub wall, trying and failing to get purchase. “Afrog! Get me out of here!”“Stop, stop,” I shrieked, fending off splashes of water. “Calm down!”The frog’s harsh brea... ...
Sonnex C, Strauss S, Gray JJ. Detection of human papillomavirus DNA on the fingers of patients with genital warts. Sex Transm Infect. 1999;75(5): 317–9. CentralSonnex C, Strauss S, Gray JJ (1999) Detection of human papillomavirus DNA on the fingers of patients with genital warts. Sex...
that are broken or damaged, or eczema- it justmakes it easier for the virus to do its work.If you havewarts on one area of the body, you should be mindful to not help them to spread to other parts - don't scratch or bite a wart or bite your nails if it's on your fingers. ...