How can I choose Verruca's best treatment?
Verruca is another name for warts, which is benign on the skin that is caused by an infection of human papillomavirus (HPV). Many warts require no treatment and disappear by themselves, sometimes after two years; However, they can also reappear. If you wish to exclude your wart faster than this, try Verruca's over -the -counter treatment such as salicylic acid or even adhesive tape. Stubborn warts may require medication or other treatment from a doctor such as retinoids, cryotherapy or cantharidine. If your wart is on your face or your genitals, never try to handle it yourself, but instead look for professional medical attention.
First, try a simple Verruca treatment, such as over -the -counter drugs for warts that contain at least 17 percent of salicylic acid. Soak the affected area of the skin in warm water for about 10 to 20 minutes. Dry the area and use the pumz to gently place the wart to remove dead skin. Apply severaldrops of drugs. Place the bandage on Verruku and repeat this treatment every day.
Other common Verruca treatment involves applying adhesive tape on the wart and leaving there for six days. The tape does not have to be removed at all during this time and a plastic wrap or similar material should be watered around it during bathing. After six days, the adhesive tape can be removed, the wart should be soaked in warm water, followed by the administration of pumice. Then you have to repeat this treatment as long as it takes to be a wart, maybe two months.
If Verruca's treatment does not work for you, consult a dermatologist. It can recommend to try the treatment of Bleomycin Verruca, which is an antiviral drug. Retinoids are another type of Verruka treatment that can be applied as a cream or as an oral pill. Your dermatologist may also decide to try cantharidin, what is applied to BRAdvice and covered with a bandage. The blister develops, which is then removed by the doctor, along with the dead wart.
Cryotherapy is another option that includes freezing warts to kill tissue. Less commonly patients can resort to surgery for Verruca treatment. Laser surgery or less surgery can be used to remove warts. These approaches can leave a scar and non-lake surgery can be painful. Consider these approaches only if all other treatments have failed for your warts.