Thursday, April 11, 2013

Learn How To Eliminate The Spreading Of Genital Warts

By Florine Lovell


Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus. Research has shown there to be more than 100 strains of this virus and depending on the type, the wart might appear on the soles of the feet, hands, knees, face or genitalia. While the viral infection is generally harmless, some types can cause serious diseases such as cancer of the cervix. The following tips can keep a wart from spreading.

Biting one's fingernails is one way to spread the virus. During the biting process, the skin around the nails is opened. This open access may allow the virus to take root under the skin and allow another wart to grow.

It is important to take steps to prevent the spread of the viral infection when grooming. If a wart is discovered avoid clipping, brushing, combing or shaving the area. If a wart is accidentally touched, even on one's own body, the hands should be washed immediately with warm soap and water.

It is also important to avoid grooming tools others have used. Use of a pumice stone or a nail file to reduce the size a wart can contaminate it with the germs. This can cause it to spread on the first person who experienced the problem as well as anyone else using the tool. Individuals who have professional manicures or pedicures should ensure any tools used at the appointment have been sanitized properly.

Never pick at a wart. This can cause spread of the virus to other areas of the body. By covering the wart with an adhesive bandage such as a Band Aid, the individual is discouraged from picking at it. This method works with young children as well as with adults that might absent-mindedly pick at the abnormality.

Keep the hands dry. A moist environment can make it easier for a virus to spread. If the hands must remain wet, use frequent hand washing using the proper techniques and dry the hands thoroughly after each wash. Do not worry about choosing an antibacterial or antiviral soap as all soaps help to dislodge the viral contamination so it can be rinsed away.

Many patients ask their doctor to remove warts. The process may involve use of surgery or liquid nitrogen to freeze the wart for removal. Since the body is affected by a virus, the wart may come back. Good hygiene can help to prevent catching the viral infection responsible for a wart or it from spreading.




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