Warts are neoplasms of a viral nature, they can form anywhere on the human skin, but their most common location is on the hands, soles of the feet, face and neck.
It has been proven that the cause of warts is the human papillomavirus HPV, which has more than 100 species, many of which contribute to the malignancy of neoplasms. Therefore, it is impossible to take the appearance of any growth on the body lightly, you should immediately contact a specialist to clarify the exact diagnosis, type, nature of education, differentiate it from other skin diseases.
In this article, we will look at how to effectively and quickly get rid of warts on hands, as well as what folk recipes will help get rid of warts at home. Read reviews about successful treatments in the comments.
What causes warts on hands?
Warts are a sign of the human papillomavirus, or HPV for short, in the body. There are many strains of this virus, the most active among them is HPV No. 2, that is why warts appear on the hands.
The virus spreads very quickly in closed spaces with air of high temperature and humidity. Therefore, places such as swimming pools, saunas and baths are the most suitable for the wide spread of human papillomaviruses. The most successful area for the appearance of warts is the hands, since this part of the body is most often in contact with certain processes of human life. The treatment of warts on the hands has its own characteristics, since, first of all, it is necessary to determine whether it is a real wart or not, and should it be removed?
Perhaps an infected person will never face such a nuisance as a wart, thanks to good health and strong immunity. But people who constantly spend all their energy on work and worries are at risk. After all, it is the weakening of the body and stress that are the real causes of warts on the hands, because in such conditions, HPV begins to act especially aggressively.
Classification
It is customary to distinguish several types of warts, based on clinical manifestations:
- Common (vulgar) wartsthey appear, as a rule, on the hands and soles, in the places where damage and microtrauma most often occur. They are round, ranging in size from the head of a pin to a large pea, have an irregular surface, like cauliflower, and grow gradually, forming unsightly-looking "clumps" of warts. They are more common in adolescents during puberty.
- flat warts. These warts are often called juvenile warts, since they most often occur in adolescents and young adults. Such formations have a yellowish tint, their surface is smooth, they are practically invisible, since they slightly protrude above the skin. Such growth occurs no more than 3 mm. Flat warts occur on the back of the finger. Only one growth may appear, but often the formations are located in groups.
- plantar warts- usually forms on the soles of the feet, with the pressure of uncomfortable shoes. More common in people with excessive sweating of the legs. Such warts have a deeply located core, they are painful, dark gray in color. It must be removed with mechanical removal of the buildup. Otherwise, the wart will grow back. This type of neoplasm is also found in those who work with an uncomfortable tool for a long time.
Warts on the hands: photo
How these neoplasms look, we offer detailed photos to see.
How to get rid of warts on fingers?
In most cases, you don't have to do anything to get rid of the hated growth, it goes away on its own. But if a long time has passed since the appearance of the wart on the fingers, and it does not intend to disappear, but grows or multiplies, then certain measures should be taken.
It is recommended to remove the wart in the following cases:
- if it changes color;
- if the wart bleeds or gets wet;
- if the surface becomes uneven;
- with the appearance of daughter neoplasms;
- with constant friction, pressure, other mechanical damage;
- at risk of stress;
- by causing aesthetic and psychological discomfort.
The problem with choosing a method for the treatment of warts is that it is a single neoplasm that can respond to treatment in a completely non-standard way. In some cases, any means of treating warts is useless, while in others, warts go away on their own and without exposure.
However, he must understand that the treatment of warts on his hands will not save him from HPV itself, but only from its manifestations in the form of rashes, and in order to avoid a relapse in the future, he must first engage. in prevention and strengthen immunity from it.
How to remove warts on hands.
There are four main ways to remove warts. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. Which method to get rid of the wart - the specialist must decide by examining the area of \u200b\u200bthe skin damaged by the wart.
- laser removal. The most effective, maintenance free and painless. The whole process takes several minutes, and in the place where the wart was, only a small, inconspicuous depression remains.
- cryotherapy. The essence of the method is to freeze the formation with liquid nitrogen, as a result, the condyloma dies and exfoliates for 5-6 days. There are no traces after such a procedure if you provide proper care for the wound.
- electrocoagulation. It is performed under local anesthesia using a surgical coagulator. A thin metal plate, under the influence of a high-frequency electric current, produces sections of the wart layer by layer. In this case, coagulation (cauterization) of the affected tissue occurs. If the root of the tumor lies deep below the surface of the skin of the hands, then a flat, light-colored scar will remain after the procedure.
- Surgical intervention. This is an excision method when dealing with a large area of verrucous rash. The operation is performed under local anesthesia and the points are aesthetic.
- Chemical methods to remove warts.- are used much less frequently than those listed above. In this case, caustic alkali or acid is applied to the warts. The process can be one time, or ongoing. This method has a number of disadvantages: pain, increased risk of damage to healthy tissues, and a high probability of wound infection. An exception in this case is salicylic acid, which is sold in a pharmacy in the form of an ointment, solution, patch. To remove some warts, this remedy is enough, but it is worth remembering that the drug is applied only to the wart.
Do not forget that removing a wart does not mean the end of treatment. For a complete cure, you need to take care of your immunity to defeat the human papilloma virus.
How to remove warts on hands at home.
If the warts on the fingers are neoplasms of a benign nature, their number and size are not too large, then you can try to remove the warts yourself with folk remedies at home:
- The most common form is celandine. It is necessary to lubricate warts with fresh celandine juice 2 times a day until the wart disappears. As a general rule, this lasts for several days.
- Vinegar for warts. Most often, when treating warts at home, acetic acid is used. Every night before bed, gently drip 1 drop of acetic acid on each wart. Over time, the warts will begin to disappear.
- Soak the onion in vinegar, tie it to the wart overnight. In order not to burn the skin around the wart, it is necessary to close it with a Band-Aid or cut a circle of polyethylene with a hole in the center. Repeat for several days until complete disappearance.
- Kalanchoe leaf is turned into porridge, put on the rather thick wart, tied up, and so they sleep all night.
Before starting the procedure at home, using any alternative method of treatment, be it an ointment or a solution, it is recommended to steam the neoplasm for 15 minutes, then remove excess water from the wart and apply the drug.
If the traditional methods of treatment used do not give the desired effect, the warts on the hands change their shape and color, increase in size, itch, bleed or are constantly injured, then it is recommended to urgently consult a specialist in order to avoid infection. of large areas of healthy skin.
In addition to the healing process and the strengthening of the immune system, do not forget about precautions in crowded places, as well as personal hygiene. If possible, you should always carry antibacterial gel with you so that you do not wash your hands in a public place.