How To Treat Mosaic Warts

Application Of Salicylic Acid

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Salicylic acid is often used to treat several skin conditions. Many individuals use it to dry out and clear up pimples and zits, and it’s also used to help clean the face more effectively as an ingredient in many facial cleansers. However, it can also be used to kill mosaic warts found on the bottom of the feet. Patients can purchase salicylic acid over-the-counter too, which is something many consider a plus when it comes to removing warts from the bottom of their feet. This method works because salicylic acid removes one layer of skin at a time through the exfoliation process. This helps slough off the skin so the affected foot appears smoother. Warts appear to disappear over the course of this treatment. The best way to use this is for patients to soak their feet in warm water to soften the skin. When the skin is soft, patients will use a pumice stone to file warts and get rid of the outer layer of skin. This is not always comfortable. Finally, patients will put the salicylic acid on the wart and cover it overnight. This helps over time, and it’s less painful than other therapies.

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Oral Or Injected Medication

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Oral or injected medications are other treatments that appeal to individuals who don’t want to go through the process of having warts removed with lasers or therapies that are slightly more painful. This option is easier, and it allows patients to speak with a doctor about the best non-invasive method. Injecting medication is more painful than taking it orally, but it can be just as effective. The doctor might be able to use medication to kill the wart and get it to fall off or die. Many warts are caused by human papillomavirus, and this medication helps fight the virus and kill warts. Oral medication is also used to do the same thing, but there is no way to know which medication is right for each patient before use. Some might work on some patients depending on the cause of their warts, but it might be a trial and error situation. This means it might take longer to find results that make patients happy.

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