Medicinal Remedies

Wart Treatment Information: Wart Symptoms, Types, Causes, Risks

 

Warts Treatment Plan

Types of Warts

Wart Treatment Tips

  1. Warts can be passed from one person to another. If infected, avoid physical contact with infected areas.
  2. Genital warts or HPV are often difficult to diagnose. Avoid unprotected sex if infected or in doubt.
  3. Avoid squeezing or picking warts, using towels or other personal products that come in contact with warts.

Wart Rx Treatment: freezing, burning, laser, chemical removal options and Wart Rx

  1. Apply Wart Rx to warts.
  2. Re-apply Wart Rx 2-3 times per day.
  3. Wart Rx controls warts itch, pain, redness, dryness, and swelling.
  4. Products are intended for external use only.
  5. Avoid contact with mucus membranes.
  6. Discontinue if surrounding skin becomes red or inflamed.

* Use process of elimination. Consider new substances that have been introduced within your environment within the last 7-10 days prior to the rash. Consider changes to your lifestyle that are out-of-the-ordinary (i.e. hiking, travel, new foods). Attempt to rule out potential substances based on new products introduced within your living environment or changes to your normal life-style. This may take some time as rash symptoms will not subside immediately. Be patient.

 

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