Seed Wart Removal
Seed warts are another term for common warts that we are all familiar with. Not only seed warts cause irritations on the skin, they can be unsightly as well. Warts are fleshy growths which often appear on the hands, face, feet or any other area of the body. Seed warts get their name from the black dots which appear on the wart, which are created by the blood vessels surrounding the wart. Seed warts are contagious, so it is best to prevent it from spreading by seed wart removal.
There are many ways of seed wart removal. There are no cures for seed warts and the only known treatment for seed warts is seed wart removal. Seed wart removal can be done by your general practitioner at a clinic or you can do it yourself with the help of over the counter seed wart removal medications. The other option for seed wart removal is following natural remedies. Many people due to the lack of knowledge burst the seed wart, causing the liquid within to escape and spread to other parts of their body or to the people surrounding them. Seed warts are caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). As in any virus, the HPV also spreads quickly.
One of the biggest mistakes that people with seed warts make is picking on the wart. If you do pick on your seed wart and rupture it, make sure that no other part of your body or any other people come in to contact with the fluid which comes out of your seed wart. And also do not touch other people’s warts as well. If you accidently come in to contact with seed warts, always wash your hands preferably with anti bacterial soap and warm water.
If you are positive that what you have is a seed wart, then if you are confident you can use over the counter medication from your local drug store for seed wart removal. A small note of caution though, the solution you apply might give a burning sensation on your skin, especially when it spreads to the skin right outside the seed wart. The medicated solution will disinfect the area and clear it from HPV. Keep the solution on the wart for a few minutes before thoroughly washing your hands with soap. You can try this if your wart is on your hands or legs, but not if it is on any sensitive areas such as your face. Using over the counter seed wart removal treatments on sensitive skin such as your facial skin may sometimes result in scarring. So if you need a seed wart removal done on your face make sure you get it done by a professional.
