Warts
Types Of Warts
Warts are very common - most warts on the hands, verruca vulgaris, plantar
warts and plane warts resolve without treatment. Warts can be found in
individuals of any age and in any location. They are particularly common
in children and teenagers. Generally warts occur in those who are sexually
active. There is a balance between the virus and the individual’s immune
system...
Wart Treatment by Type of Wart
Treatment will depend in part on the location, the age of the patient,
as well as the size and immune status of the individual. The treatment
choice will depend in part on previous experience of the patient and the
patient’s preference. Many of the treatments can be uncomfortable and
therefore difficult to use in children.
Wart Treatment by Type of Drug
and Procedure
The new advance in treatment of genital warts has been imiquimod (Aldara).
This encourages the patient’s autoimmune system to attack the wart. This
is particularly helpful in the moist areas of the skin or mucosal surfaces.
There are a variety of drugs and procedures to successfully treat warts:
Podophyllin, Vitamin Acid (Tretinoin), Cantharone, Cryotherapy, Electrodesiccation,
CO2 laser, and Aldara...
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