Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How to remove wart from hand

How to remove wart from hand


It is an easy job to remove a wart from your hand using an over-the-counter wart remover. The over the counter wart remover is a simple adhesive pad containing salicylic acid. The salicylic acid helps break down the bonds of the skin which results in the death of the infected tissue. Using both chemical and mechanical therapies are beneficial for increasing the effectiveness of the wart removal treatment..

Here are some tips on how to remove wart from hand:



- Wash affected skin area with soap and warm water.

- In order to soften the skin let the area soaks for approximately15 minutes after washing.

- Center the pad directly over the wart and push it onto the skin. Ensure that all parts of the pad adhere to the skin.

- You can also use medicated tape for getting the pad to adhere.

- Replace the pad daily (for 12 weeks).

- Remove the pad by peeling it off of the skin. In order to avoid peeling troubles you can also use warm water for loosing the adhesive. Remove any adhesive that sticks to the skin with soap and water.

- Use an emery board for gently filing the top layer, this step is important for removing the dead infected tissue. This removal process of infected tissue will also help stimulating the growth of new, uninfected skin.

- Continue this wart removal process until you cannot differentiate between the spot where the wart was and the surrounding skin.



How to remove wart with ascorbic acid;



- Take some tablets of Vitamin C; crush these pills in a small bowl to form a powder.

- Make a paste by adding a small amount of water.

- Apply the paste on to the wart affected area and cover with a bandage to keep the paste from rubbing off.

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