Thursday, 17 February 2022

Warts (मस्से)




HPV viruses that cause warts can be  passed from person to person by close physical contact or from touching something that a person with a wart touches, like a towel, bathmat, or a shower floor. Skin-to-skin contact is one common route of transmission for warts. Someone who touches the wart of an infected person may easily catch the virus and develop warts. The viruses may also be transmitted by objects that are shared among individuals such as razors and towels. The virus thrives in warm, damp areas, so, locker rooms, shower stalls, and pool areas are locations where you can easily pick up warts on the soles of the feet and other parts of the body. Warts on the soles of the feet are called plantar warts. They're often seen around the fingernails, on the feet, on the face, and near the knees.

Filiform Warts

 

Filiform warts grow very fast and have a spiky appearance. Small projections coming out of these warts look like threads, finger-like projections, or even brushes. Common sites where these warts grow include the face around the eyes, nose, and mouth. These warts can make people feel self-conscious, but they are usually painless. These warts may be brown, yellow, pink, or flesh-colored. Avoid touching these facial warts and seek treatment to avoid getting them in new locations.

Flat Warts

Flat warts are smaller than other different types, but they tend to occur in large numbers. It is not uncommon for someone affected by flat warts to have 20 to 100 of these warts at a time. Women may get these warts on their legs. Men tend to get them in beard areas. Children may suffer from these warts as well. Flat warts are unique compared to other different types of warts because, as their name suggests, they are flat.

Plantar Warts

If you have the sensation that there are pebbles in your shoes, examine the soles of your feet. Plantar warts (verruca) appear on the soles of your feet, usually on weight-bearing areas like your heels, and grow into skin due the pressure from walking and standing. If these foot warts appear in clusters, they are called mosaic warts. Mosaic warts are tough, thick, and flat. They may resemble and be mistaken for calluses. Plantar warts may have black dots on them. The HPV virus that causes plantar warts thrives in warm, damp environments. Wear flip-flops when you are at the pool, locker room, or communal showers to reduce your risk of picking up the virus that causes plantar warts.

Common Warts

So-called common warts are a common skin problem. These flesh-colored, dome-shaped lesions are found most often on the fingers and the backs of the hands, especially around the nails. They may also be found on the feet. These types of warts are often rough and bumpy. Sometimes they have little black dots that resemble seeds. These are small blood vessels with blood clots. Common warts may appear on areas of the skin that have small wounds, such as around the fingernails from nail biting. If you have the virus on your hands, it is also very easy to transfer it to your face. The official name for common warts is verruca vulgaris.

 

Homeopathic Medicine According to Sign & symptoms

·         Antimonium crudum

·         Calcarea carbonica

·         Nitric acidum

·         Thuja occidentalis

·         Natrum muriaticum

·         Sepia

·         Staphysagria

·         Sulphur

·         Causticum

 

Take medicine after Homeopathic Consultation only 

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