Treatment of warts: drugs and folk remedies

The papilloma virus is easily transmitted from person to person, infection with it manifests itself in the form of warts. The treatment of warts is a complex process, which should begin with diagnostic measures. A dermatologist can help you choose the right treatment.

Types of treatment for warts. The most effective methods of struggle

causes of warts

Warts or papillomas are harmless and benign growths that impair the appearance of the skin. Since this phenomenon does not look aesthetically pleasing, every person who has them tries to get rid of warts in all possible ways. But you also need to get rid of it competently, because papillomas can have a malignant connotation and instead of getting rid of a skin infection, you will have severe cancer.

Warts are dense, pea-sized lumps of skin with an uneven surface. Most often, the back of the hands, palms and fingers are affected by warts. In some people, warts can be found on the face, lips, armpits, and legs.

Those warts found on the sole of the foot are the most painful. They can reach large sizes and bring a lot of discomfort to their owners. Most often, plantar warts are susceptible to people of retirement age.

Before starting treatment, a person must consult a specialist to confirm that this neoplasm is exactly a wart. Various methods can be used to remove them: from creams and gels, to surgery and the use of traditional medicine. In each case, the doctor individually prescribes the treatment of warts and papillomas.

Cryodestruction

The most common method of removing papillomas and warts from the skin is to destroy them with liquid nitrogen. This procedure is called cryodestruction. The impact on the affected skin is carried out using liquid nitrogen, which reaches a temperature of minus 190 degrees. The wart freezes, the tumor cells are cooled, and the freezing of water inside the cell tissues leads to their rupture, and this destroys the papilloma. Under the influence of liquid nitrogen, the affected tissue dies, and no scars remain at the site of the former neoplasm.

Procedure of the operation

cryodestruction as a method of treating warts

The freezing procedure is performed using a cryoprobe or manually using cotton swabs. The manual method is the most popular, as it does not require large expenses from the clinic.

A patient may need pain relief if:

  • The neoplasm is fantastic.
  • Papilloma is found on a sensitive area of ​​the skin.
  • Cancer removal sites in children are subject to mandatory anesthesia.

The procedure itself is reduced to simple mechanical movements: the doctor dips a cotton swab in a liquid nitrogen preparation and touches the neoplasm with light pressure. The exposure time is limited only by the size of the tumor and its type. Sometimes it is necessary to re-treat the neoplasm tissue with nitrogen to completely destroy its structure. Repeated moxibustion procedure is required for plantar wart.

Burn marks, similar to thermal lesions, appear at the site of exposure. A bubble of liquid appears on the skin. It is these conditions that show the process of complete destruction of the papilloma.

Electrocoagulation

A safe and effective way to eliminate various skin neoplasms, also used to treat any type of wart. Electrocoagulation allows you to eliminate only the growth of the upper skin, but not to eliminate the human papillomavirus itself. The likelihood of relapse is possible in more than half of the cases, so it is necessary to address the problem comprehensively.

Characteristics of the procedure

The method of electrocoagulation allows you to quickly eliminate such a cosmetic defect, but there is always a risk of the formation of scar tissue at the site of exposure.

electrocoagulation as a method of removing warts

And no specialist can guarantee the complete disposal of such neoplasms.

Since removal is done using a high temperature electronic circuit, this makes the method less safe than traditional topical preparations.

Therefore, before using serious destructive methods of struggle, it is necessary to try all means of traditional medicine. As folk recipes are safer and have a lower risk of scar tissue formation.

Contraindications

For the treatment of a wart by electrocoagulation, it is necessary to consult a specialist and identify possible individual contraindications.

Common contraindications include:

  • Availability of any auxiliary devices for the cardiovascular system (cardiac monitor or pacemaker, pacemaker).
  • Contraindications associated with intolerance to high currents.
  • Allergic reactions to anesthetic drugs.
  • Inflammatory processes in the body of an acute nature, which are the result of the presence of infectious diseases.
  • Hemophilia and vascular disorders in the capillaries.

The use of the electrocautery method is not recommended for plantar-type warts, since with such exposure there is a high risk of scarring. Hard scar tissue will interfere with proper walking.

Recovery period

No additional medical treatment is required after destruction with an electrocoagulator. But rarely, further prevention of warts is carried out with the help of antiviral drugs.

Treating a wound with an antiseptic is all that is needed to recover from surgery.

The only thing that needs to be done for several days is the treatment of the exposure site with any skin antiseptic.

Laser treatment

Anyone who has ever looked for ways to effectively treat warts knows that the safest is laser exposure. The use of a laser in cosmetic cosmetology will help get rid of various neoplasms and leave no scars. The advantage of this design is the precision of the spokes.

Before treating papillomas with this method, it is necessary to consult a specialist and undergo a certain examination.

Execution Process and Consequences

The operation is performed under local anesthesia, therefore the patient will be asked to undergo an examination for blood diseases and tolerance to this effect. Those who are concerned about the possible complications from exposure to a laser should carefully approach the choice of a specialist, because the safety of the procedure depends only on his qualifications. The doctor selects the required depth of action of the laser and performs moxibustion.

Exposure to high laser temperatures allows you to completely destroy the harmful cells of the tumor, without damaging the healthy ones. After such exposure, bleeding does not form, as the laser seals the blood vessels and the blood does not come out.

After the procedure, to avoid the appearance of scar tissue, it is necessary to use traditional medicine - calendula tincture. Do not apply alcohol lotions to the exposure site, this can cause irritation and complicate tissue healing.

Contraindications

laser wart removal

Despite the safety of using this method, it is not recommended to use it when:

  1. Pregnancy. During the period of hormonal changes at the site of exposure, a tumor-like neoplasm in the form of a scar may form, which will be difficult to remove.
  2. The procedure is impossible for patients with cancer.
  3. Hormonal changes in the body during puberty and menopause are the same contraindication as surgery during pregnancy.

Medication

Modern medicine has made great strides in the treatment of warts. Therefore, in each pharmacy you can find a large variety of remedies to eliminate the external signs of the human papillomavirus.

The use of these funds is possible without consulting a specialist, but such self-medication can provoke skin cancer. Therefore, not all warts can be treated on their own. It is better to seek the advice of a specialist, and then use medications for papillomas.

Preparations of the phenolic subgroup with antiviral effect

Each of the drugs in this group contains antibacterial and antiviral components that allow a superficial effect on the neoplasm.

The necessary drug is selected by a specialist, but the use of such funds gives a visible effect only after a month of use.

Traditional medicine

To eliminate the visible manifestations of the presence of the human papillomavirus in the body, it is necessary to use folk remedies. Since they are gentle exposure methods, they should be tried first.

Celandine

The scope of application of celandine is not limited to the effect on the skin. A potent and poisonous plant that contains a large number of alkaloids, it has been effectively used to eliminate warts for many years. Treatment can last from several days to several months, depending on the severity of the cancer.

Celandine juice is smeared on the wart several times a day. A visible effect is observed with a slight manifestation of the virus from the first days of application.

removal of warts with celandine

From celandine you can prepare a healing ointment based on glycerin, which can be stored for a long time in the refrigerator.

It can be applied to no more than five neoplasms at a time, as celandine contains strong components that can cause burns.

Some patients may experience allergic reactions to the use of celandine, therefore a skin reaction test should be performed on a small area.

Acetic acid

A concentrated solution of acetic acid can also be used to remove skin lesions. This method is both convenient and convenient. Daily treatment of the wart with acetic acid will help get rid of the neoplasm in a few days, without damage and consequences.

Ascorbic and salicylic acid

Daily intake of a few scoops of ascorbic acid helps to strengthen immunity and increase the body's resistance to human papillomavirus. Some time after taking the drug, a decrease in the number and size of neoplasms is noted. But ascorbic acid can be used not only inside, it can be used to clean the very place of accumulation of papillomas.

Salicylic acid, as well as other anti-warts, helps to stop their manifestations if applied for more than two weeks. The agent is applied to the wart with a cotton swab at night, pasting with a plaster.