Tuesday, February 8, 2011
5 Myths About Warts
Even one small wart can greatly damage a person's mood, the more of them goes so many different rumors and myths. In this short article I will tell you - what's true and what is fiction.
Myths of warts:
1. Warts are not contagious. Unfortunately this is wrong. Wart is a benign tumor, which is mainly caused by infection. Different types of viral infections cause a variety of warts: plantar, simple, flat and even the genital. All they can be transmitted through contact with an infected person.
2. Warts occur in those who do not wash their hands. Warts can be different. Some of them are the result of hormonal imbalance. A clean skin, of course, is better protected against infection. Great risk of infection in people with weakened immune systems.
3. Warts are inherited and can cause cancer. In fact, the hereditary factor plays no role. People living in close range, can transmit warts to those who have them did not exist. Some warts can cause cancer, but it does not include warts on the hands, feet and face.
4. Warts do not appear if no one to shake hands. It's not quite true. Of course, you get to shake hands, but the bacteria can be infected for a long time to be on the surface of objects. Therefore, any such item can be a source of infection. The virus also can bring with you, for example, on your feet after visiting the sauna or swimming pool. If you have excessive sweating of hands and feet, often contain small wounds and fractures, these factors increase the risk of being infected.
5. Warts can be treated with folk remedies. If this were so, then the world there were no people with warts. It sometimes happens that the warts go away. In medicine, use liquid nitrogen, laser, scalpel, acid, drugs that enhance the immune system and other ways of getting rid of warts. But even after the quality treatment it is possible that the warts reappear. Often remove those warts that interfere with a person and often traumatic.
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