A wart is a tiny protrusion on any part of your body, but they are usually found on your hands and feet and they are identified as having a bumpy texture and minute dark specks, some even looking a lot like a cauliflower.
These growths are particularly caused by the HPV or human papillomavirus that invade the skin through a wound or a break in the epidermis. Common warts disappear with or without treatment from a few months to over a year but they can still re-occur.
Though these common warts are generally not harmful and non-cancerous, they are highly contagious and may scatter from one part of the body to the other.
What we call the common wart or verruca vulgaris appears mostly on the hands and knees and is rough to the touch. The flat wart or verruca plana, its other name, is a tiny flattened wart, skin-tone colored appearing in multiples on the face, neck, wrists, hands and knees.
The digitate or filiform wart has thread-like projection emerging more on the face near the lips and eyelids. Plantar warts, grows on the foot characterized as a hard lump and found on the soles of the feet. This causes pain when pressure is applied on foot especially when walking or even just standing still.
Clusters of warts growing on the soles of the feet and hands are called mosaic warts. When warts tend to grow on the genital area, we call it as genital wart or verruca acuminate.
The individual’s self-esteem may not be as high when they have this kind of problem since some people tend to discriminate and avoid them because common warts are contagious. There is no need to worry for so long though for there are a lot of cure available over-the-counter and treatments prescribed by medical professionals’ works effectively.
Wart removal home remedies may be of the following:
- Application of undiluted tea tree oil with a cotton swab several times daily
- Taking a dropper full of Echinacea tincture three times a day for ten days to help boost your immune system
- Placing mashed garlic on the wart and cover it for 24 hours, it will burn the wart and rub it out in a week. Garlic is a very potent anti-viral remedy.
- Drinking a tea made from Calendula or St. John’s Wort herb or wash the wart with the concoction
- Rubbing raw potatoes over the wart several times daily at least for two weeks
- Covering the wart with bandage that has warm castor oil three times a day.
- Applying the milk from dandelion stems several times a day.
Common warts treatment includes freezing the warts. Cryotherapy is a method where liquid nitrogen, a very cold substance is applied to the wart by spraying or swabbing it allowing the medical professional to take off the dead layers of the surrounding skin and the wart itself.
Cryotherapy actually cause the wart to wound so it will become dry and will easily fall off. This kind of treatment will take around one to two weeks which is relatively fast and leaves little to no scars at all.
Nonprescription therapies are available to the public in gels, drops, and plasters. Although it may take longer these methodologies has still been proven to be effective because these contain salicylic acid which causes the wart to form blisters, dry up and fall off on their own.
Other wart removal products use other blistering agents, formaldehyde or immune system modifiers that assist the elimination of dead skin cells.
But if you are quite determined to do home remedies on your wart, either the ones found on your face, hands, wrist, leg, or foot, why not try the apple cider vinegar remedy. You only need to prepare three materials: the apple cider vinegar, cotton balls or swabs, and a band-aid. Just soak the cotton ball in apple cider vinegar and apply it on the wart and have it in place with a bandage over the cotton ball, leave it over night.
If you want to do so, you can leave it for 24 hours and change the cotton ball every night for about a week. In performing this method the wart will slightly swell and sore since it reacts to the vinegar thus turning it black and fall off in a week or two.
You need to continue the remedy for a week after the wart fell off to make certain that it will not appear or grow again.
Common warts has been found to be effectively terminated by retinoids, which are chemicals closely related to Vitamin A. Retinoids disturbs and upsets the wart’s skin cell development and growth which makes them attain a natural form of annihilation.
Laser surgery is also widely used in the fight against common warts and this option is usually taken by people who have tried almost all the other common wart curing procedures to no avail. Although quite expensive, laser surgery is quite effective although one particular setback of this method is that it has the potential to leave scars.
Others use a more holistic approach in their determination to have their warts removed and they turn to topical immunotherapy combined with yoga which not surprisingly has received positive results in the quest to eliminate even the most stubborn warts in many recorded cases.
Essential oils with organic ingredients have also shown favorable results in the obliteration of the common wart. You can use these essential oils to draw the wart out getting them from the roots upwards. And this has been proven to be one of the most effective ways of having one’s warts removed.
Once the body’s immune system has been powered up, the recurrence of the warts may almost seem unlikely.
You can try all the remedies and methodologies that are now available in the fight against warts but before you perform each, it would be safe to seek the assistance and prognosis of a health professional to make sure that a specific method is safe for you.

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This is very great. I appreciate that you also posted home remedies for warts. I’m on it and believe or not it’s very effective.
What a great list of remedies, I have heard of the Bach Flower Remedies before, but I have never seen such a useful list with the remedies and their indications together. I really enjoy finding natural remedies that are helpful and can be applied easily, I recently came across a site that was also very good at http://www.vitalitybliss.com that has loads of healing remedies and techniques as well. Thank you once again for a wonderful list.
I saw this home based remedies for warts, I will try to apply it. I was thinking to have my palm warts surgically removed but it’s pricy. Thank you so much for posting this.
Wow! I was surprised that you also have home remedies for warts. This is very convenient and I hope that it will be effective.
I never thought of using undiluted tea tree oil can cure such. Well this article is very helpful, thank you for this. Right after reading it, I will apply this.