Remove Warts With
Homeopathy
Warts
are unwanted skin protrusions (growth) that are relatively harmless in most
cases which most people have sometime in their life. The human papiloma virus of which there are more than 100 strains
are behind these skin condition.
They
usually appear on hands and feet, face, nose nostrils, behind ears but some in
the genital regions and are disfiguring and embarrassing .
This
virus is contagious and you are likely to contract it through cuts, damage or
in contact with a infected person. So if you are infected with HPV you are
likely to get one of the following types of warts; Plantar warts (they grow
within skin), common warts (rough grey patches on skin), Flat warts (small flat
top growths on face, arms or thighs), Filiform warts ( tiny skin flaps that
appear on the face, Subungal and Periungal warts ( it affects finger and toe
nails). So how to remove warts ? Warts disappear on their own over prolonged
periods of time but those that are painful or people with diabetes or HIV
should seek medical attention
What to do when you have warts?
As it
is a contagious disease, it can quickly spread to other parts of your body or
infect your near and dear ones at home, so you have to observe caution and take
following precautionary steps
1. Do not try to rub
the wart with any household article like utensil. Use separate towels and do
not mix your clothes
2. Do not try to cut
or puncture the wart with any sharp objects or try to burn it. Do not use duct
tapes or wrap in rubber bands as is commonly believed.
3. Keep your hands
& feet dry and use shower wear like flip-flops when in a group/community
bathing
4.
If the wart changes its color or if you are having a
medical condition like sugar (diabetes) or HIV then you should consult a doctor
immediately
How does Homeopathy remove warts?
Homeopathy
not only wipes out warts but also addresses the internal cause, the root which
makes the patient susceptible to it. Therefore homeopathic treatment not
only looks at the pathological condition but focuses on the patient’s emotional
and mental aspects too. So it considers a hierarchy of symptoms and the
mind-body connect which is termed as miasmatic tendency is often taken into account in the
treatment process. The homeopath selects a remedy that strengthens the patients
immunity and removes the susceptibility to viral infection.
People
who undergo homeopathic treatment to remove warts also find additional benefits
like better sleep, renewed energy, and disappearance of other associated
symptoms.
The
tincture of Thuja Occidentalis has long been used in Homeopathy, for
it contains volatile oil with about 60% thujone, falvonoids, wax, mucilage and
tannin which have specific anti-bacterial and anti viral actions.
Thuja
Occidentalis is also used for related skin growths like condylomata,
excrescences etc. “I’ve done a lot of research on thuja and found this
……a very good product at a very good price. Skin tags? Warts? This could help.
Applied 3x a day and covered with a band-aid,
you could be free of these annoying skin thingys” says one customer in his review.
Another
customer feedback goes like this “My mother-in-law used it for a wart on the
inside of her nose and noticed the wart shrinking after about 4 weeks….Bottom
line: Go for the herbs before you reach for the drugs. They take longer to
work, but the results can be great and your body will thank you for it.
Besides, this Thuja is not expensive. Why not give it a try? Read the label,
educate yourself, then decide”
Homeopathic Single Remedies indicated for Warts Treatment
Homeopathic Single remedy
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Indicated for
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Acidum
phos. (tds), Sabina (tds)
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Black
warts
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Acidum
salicylic. 3X (tds)
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Itchy
and pustular watts. Scratching gives some relief.
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Anacardium
ori. (tds), Dulcamara (tds), Natrium mur. (tds)
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Warts
on the palms of the hand.
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Anagallis
lx (tds)
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It
possess power of softening flesh and destroying warts.
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Antimonium
crud. (tds)
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Warts
on soles, palms and neck. Warts soft and smooth.
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Antimonium
tart. (tds)
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Warts
on glans penis.
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Arsenicum
alb. (tds)
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Warts
on the right hand.
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Arsenicum
alb. (tds), Natrium carb. (tds)
|
Warts
on the back of the hand.
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Aurum
mur. (tds)
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Warts
on the tongue and genitals.
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Calcarea
calcinata 3x (tds)
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It
is a remedy for all kinds of warts.
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Calcarea
carb. (tds)
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Red.
warts on the fingers. Warts on face and hands.
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Calcarea
fluor. 12x (tds)
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Hard
wart or a mole on the scalp.
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Cannabis
ind. (tds), Acidum phos. (tds)
|
Warts
situated on the prepuce..
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Carbo
animalis (tds)
|
Warts
on hands and face of old people.
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Castor
equi (tds)
|
Warts
on breasts.
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Castoreum
(tds)
|
Warts
on forehead.
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Causticum
(tds)
|
Warts
on finger tips, right index finger, on the face, eyelids and in or outside
the nose. Burning and bleeding easily. Maybe situated all over the body.
|
Dulcamara
(tds)
|
Warts
on the lower eyelid of the eyes. Large smooth warts on the palms.
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Ferrum
met. (tds), Psorinum (tds)
|
Warts
on the left hand.
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Ficus
carica (tds) (Fig)
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The
fresh milky juice obtained by breaking the stalk applied externally. on warts
causes their disappearance.
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Kalium
crh. (tds)
|
Warts
on. the fingers.
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Natrium
carb. (tds)
|
Warts
on-forearms.
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Natrium
mur. (tds)
|
Warts
on palms.
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Natrium
sulph. (tds)
|
Red
warts on the whole body, General remedy for warts specially when fingers and
toes. are affected.
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Nitricum
acidum (tds)
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Warts
are like cauliflowers on lips or anywhere; hard, having cracks, sometimes
emitting a fetid fluid. Warts on genitals. Warts bleed on washing.
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Ruta
(tds)
|
Warts
on the inside of hands.
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Sarsaparilla
(tds)
|
Warts
around joints of fingers.
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Sepia
(tds)
|
Warts
situated on the whole body.
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Thuja
occ. 1M (hs). Repeat after a week
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Warts
on the anus, thumb, sides of the fingers and the left index. finger. Warts in
crops, sometimes oozing moisture or blood. Warts on genitals and anal
surfaces.
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