October 12, 2008

Blow cold on warts


Six million French people suffer from warts. Often multiple, they prefer sitting on the dorsal surfaces of hands and fingers, under fingernails and on the soles of the feet. And, even taking a few precautions such as to wear plastic tap on the board in the changing rooms and swimming pools, rarely escape these unsightly growths.

Often the victims of these infections, children typically bear ill-treatment.

There are two types of treatment: 

  •        Treatment issued by the doctor and apply at home. They are generally long, stressful and uncertain; 
  •        Treatments performed at the dermatologist ( laser …) that are sometimes painful.

This product has also demonstrated its benefits in the treatment of specific types of warts: 

  •        Warts planes: it is micropapules slightly protruding, barely visible at first, which eventually reach a diameter of 1 to 2 mm. They mostly sit on the forehead, hands and fingers.
  •        Seborrheic Warts: localized back at the belt on the chest, neck, face, they form lumps, usually oval, 5 to 20 millimeters in diameter. Of yellow-brown hue, they are spread and just projecting. They predominate in general, adult-skinned who are overly exposed to the sun.
  •        The molluscum contagiosum: these are outgrowths of skin, like drops of dew, scattered or clustered on the body. Highly contagious, they cause unpleasant reactions. Itching are important and if you multiply scratch.
  •        The molluscum pendulum: they are small blisters that look like small pieces of flesh. Usually present in the neck, armpit folds of the groin, elbows and breasts, they multiply if not treated.

 

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