Verrucae Warts Treatment
October 8, 2008
Varrucae and warts can look quite similar to corns. The difference between the two is that while corns delve deep into the skin, verrucae warts do not do so. The virus can enter the skin through any tiny breaks in the skin especially when the skin is very moist after swimming. Verrucae and warts can be found single or in clusters which are also known as a mosaic wart.
The verrucae virus cannot attack the skin directly, but if the virus finds any kind of opening, it can get into the skin. Areas of common use such as changing rooms at public pools and gyms are breeding grounds for this virus.
The wart can be painful if lateral pressure is applied to it, but getting rid of it can be a long and tedious procedure, for which one must have a lot of patience. The wart can also spread to other parts of the body such as the hands and the other areas of the foot. If one wants to get the wart treated they must go to a professional chiropodist.
For verrucae warts treatment, the most important precaution to take is to make sure that the affected areas are covered. This way, there is less chance of the wart spreading to other parts of the body. Products such as topical creams and ointments are also available to get rid of this troublesome wart. Natural applications, though, are the best form of verrucae and warts treatment.