Natural Treatments For Warts

When you first think about warts, you may immediately picture a witch or hag with a giant wart on her nose. However, warts can affect anyone, as they stem from the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. There are over one hundred unique types of HPV, and they can be easily contracted by merely shaking hands, touching a doorknob, or even sharing a keyboard. Most likely, individuals receive a wart if their skin was cut or injured and had direct contact with something infected by HPV. The symptoms of a wart are evident. A bump can form in the area and can be rough to the touch. They may be flesh-colored or have black pinpoints. Get to know the natural treatments for warts now.

Watchful Waiting

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Sometimes the best natural treatment a patient can offer their body is to simply wait. Because warts aren't typically life-threatening, there's no reason to see a doctor immediately. Unless, of course, you notice other problems with your health, too. As such, the best thing you can do for your body is to just let your immune system take care of the issue. Just like any virus, warts will eventually be destroyed by your immune system. Once it is gone, you won't have to worry about the unsightly blemish any longer. To help boost your immune system, always get plenty of rest and eat a healthy diet full of fruit and vegetables. By supporting your immune system, it can more effectively fight against the virus and remove it from your body.

If, however, watchful waiting is a bit too slow, consider some of these other tips to remove those pesky and stubborn warts.

Tea Tree Oil

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Tree tea oil has been repurposed for many other uses aside from treating infections and wounds. It's commonly found in moisturizers, shampoos, soaps, and other cleansers. This is because tea tree oil has powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties. While tea tree oil is typically used to treat acne and fungal infections, it can also be used to treat warts, due to the fact the oil can kill both bacteria and viruses, and since the wart stems from a viral infection, tea tree oil is a powerful cleanser.

Tea tree oil also has powerful immune-boosting properties, so it also works in combination with waiting. After fighting off the virus, tea tree oil also cleanses the area. So any remaining signs of the virus can be wiped out, and your wart shouldn't return. Those interested in tea tree oil should get a one hundred percent concentration and then dilute it from there if needed.

Learn more about treating warts naturally now.

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