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Warts

hpv warts
Overview [1]
Symptoms [2]
Causes [3]
Prescription [4]
Health Tips [5]

Warts are abnormal noncancerous growths that occur due to viral skin infections caused by any one of more than 150 human papilloma viruses (HPV). Warts affect a large percentage of the population and commonly appear on the hands, feet, nails, and face, but may appear anywhere on the body. Most warts are painless, while others cause pain due to pressure on nerves, especially plantar warts. Warts may infect the mouth, particularly if a person sucks or chews a wart growing on a finger.

Symptoms

Common warts: Come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. They can be dark, gray, yellowish, or skin-toned, with a rough surface and most often not more than half an inch across.

Filiform warts: Project or stick out of the skin, often near the eye, nose, or lips.

Flat warts: Smooth, scaly, and yellowish-brown in colour, most often seen in children.

Plantar warts: Usually confined to the feet; resemble calluses (both are white) but are different in that the centre of a plantar wart is hard, the area may be tender or may bleed from the pressure of the body’s weight.

Subungual warts: Cauliflower-like growths under or at the toenail or fingernail. It is important to have sublingual warts removed as they may cause pain and permanent damage to the nail or nail bed.

Causes

The human papilloma virus and a weakened immune system are the causes. Warts often spread to other parts of the body in those affected. Transmission from person to person is possible, however only some strains are very contagious. A healthy immune system will help to fight off the HPV virus most of the time. The recurrence of warts suggests that the immune system is suppressed or weakened either by illness or immunosuppressant drugs.

Researchers investigated whether plantar warts are more common in adolescents who use locker rooms as opposed to shower rooms. In a study,  students (ranging in age from 10 to 18) from a swim club and a public school were interviewed and had their feet examined. Twenty-seven percent of those who used communal shower rooms had plantar warts, compared to 1.25 percent of those who only used locker rooms, suggesting that the infection is increased in those who expose their feet to infected, moist surfaces.

Prescription for Health

The following recommendations seek to enhance the immune system, destroy the virus, and prevent recurrences.

Nutrient Dosage Action
Moducare® [6]

(Beta-Sitosterol, Beta-Sitosterolin-Beta-D-Glucoside)

20 mg / 0.2 mg

Adults and children 17 years and older take 1 capsules three times daily OR 2 capsules upon rising and 1 capsule before bed.

Children 5 to 10 years take 1 capsule or chewable tablet, one to two times daily.

Helps to support a healthy immune system balance; helps to reduce recurrence of warts [7] when used in conjunction with other therapies
Beta – 1,3/1,6-Glucan 250 mg daily Strengthens immune system, enhances T cells and natural killer (NK) cells
Zinc 10 mg daily Improves T-cell action and immune cells

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