Monday, November 17, 2008

The Decision To Remove Warts

The decision to remove warts is entirely up to you.

Since warts are generally painless and do not pose any threats, it is not necessary to remove them. But for some cases, they are removed to avoid spread-out to other skin areas.

Common warts can create great embarrassment for an individual, who may quickly seek treatment. Even though common warts may vanish in due time, individuals take action in order to prevent the spread of skin growths to other parts of the body, or worse, to other people.

If you want your wart removed, there are various methods available. Methods include prescribing medications, burning the warts with the use of a mild electrical current, freezing it with a liquid nitrogen, and by laser treatment. The last works well for difficult to remove warts. Within a few days after the doctor's treatment, the wart may fall off, but several treatments might be necessary.

The decision to remove warts is entirely up to you. But make a decision and decide soon!

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