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Natural Remedies To Get Rid Of Warts That Are Completely Safe!
Do not get frustrated if you have warts on different parts of your body. Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by more than 70 strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is an irregular growth found on the hands, feet, arms, and other parts of the body.
Most warts will go away on their own without any treatment, however, there are still some that do not go away after a few years.
It is estimated that 25% of warts a person may have will disappear within three to six months, whereas nearly 65% can take more than two years for them to disappear [1].

Warts are frustrating since they can be communicable and are most likely to spread by direct contact with the skin through cuts or scratches - when your outer skin has become vulnerable due to injury or moisture.
Common warts (appear on the fingers), subungual and periungual warts (form around the fingernails or toenails), and plantar warts (mostly form on the soles of the feet) are some of the types of warts [2].
In order to get rid of warts caused by viruses, you can use antiviral home remedies; however, if you have any medical concerns, consult your doctor.
Here are some of the natural remedies to get rid of warts.
Natural Remedies For Warts
1. Aloe vera
Usually used for the treatment of common warts or verruca vulgaris, aloe vera contains antibacterial, antiviral, and antiseptic properties that can weaken virus resistance. It is recommended to apply either the gel or juice directly to warts [3].
How to: The first step is to use a cotton ball to absorb the gel or juice before applying it directly to the affected area of the skin. Skin must be clean before applying this green ingredient.
You should apply it to the affected area and secure it using a bandage. After it has dried, wash it off with lukewarm water.
2. Pineapple
The bromelain found in pineapple may facilitate the removal of dead and damaged skin by forming a mixture of protein-digesting enzymes [4].
How to: Fresh pineapple juice should be applied twice daily to the affected area for approximately 10 minutes to help remove dead and damaged skin. Do not contact the surrounding skin.

3. Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is an acidic substance made from fermented apple juice. It's believed to function similarly to salicylic acid, which removes warts by peeling away infected skin [5].
How to: You can try it by mixing two parts apple cider vinegar with one part water. Soak a cotton ball in this solution and cover it with a bandage. Leave it on for three to four hours.
Do not apply apple cider vinegar to open wounds without diluting them with water. Its acidity may cause irritation and chemical burns.
4. Dandelion weed
Dandelions are not just pretty flowers, ancient Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine have used them for their medicinal properties. Although more research is needed, dandelions may be effective at fighting warts [6].
How to: Try breaking apart a dandelion and squeezing out the sticky white sap. Apply it to the wart once or twice a day for two weeks.
5. Castor oil
Known to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, castor oil is a natural remedy for warts, ringworm, dandruff, and other skin conditions [7].
How to: Every day, apply castor oil to the wart. The wart may fall off over the course of two to three weeks.

6. Tea tree oil
The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of tea tree oil are extensively used in the treatment of skin conditions such as acne and athlete's foot. You should always dilute the oil before applying it to the wart [8].
How to: Mix 1 to 2 drops of tea tree oil with 12 drops of carrier oil, such as almond or castor oil.
On a cotton ball, add 3 to 4 drops of this mixture. Place the cotton ball on the wart for 5 to 10 minutes. Repeat this procedure two or three times each day.
On A Final Note...
A doctor may be able to provide conventional medical treatment if natural remedies are not effective in treating warts.



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