sábado, 18 de agosto de 2012

Guide To Remove Skin Warts Forever



Guide To Remove Skin Warts Forever


A wart is actually caused by a viral infection and is known to
be a benign tumor in the epidermis layer of the skin. A wart is
known to be caused by a virus.

The human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, is a
double-stranded DNA virus, which is responsible for causing
warts to appear on the outer layer of the skin. The virus
remains at the bottom layer of the epidermis. The skin may
appear to be normal when it contains this virus.

There are different types of the human papillomavirus. Because
there are many different types of the virus that can get into
the skin, different types of warts may appear in the skin. Some
of these sub-types are known to be a root cause of cervical
cancer and other related cancers. A wart can appear anywhere on
the body on the outer skin layers.

Warts are very common. Most people get a wart at least once in
their lives. Warts can be extremely frustrating and bothersome.
It is common for them to be painful if they are in a location
like the heel of your foot. This can make it difficult to walk.

Many people believe that warts are caused from frogs. This is a
myth. Frogs do not carry the human papillomavirus and they do
not cause warts to appear on the skin. Warts are simply a viral
infection and the virus comes to the surface of the skin in the
form of a wart.

Another common myth about warts is that they have roots. A wart
does not have a root in the bottom or underneath it. Warts grow
to the top layer of the skin, which is known as the epidermis.
When a wart seems as if it has grown downward or deep into the
skin, it is not a root. A wart will displace the dermis, which
is the second layer of skin. It will not grow into the dermis.

A wart may feel hard and solid on the outside. It may feel rock
hard and deep but it really is only on the top layer of the
skin. When a wart is removed from the skin it actually is not
hard at all. Underneath a wart is actually soft and tender. The
air causes a wart to harden.

In most cases warts tend to grow in cylindrical columns on the
skin. When a wart grows on the face the cylindrical columns will
not fuse together. This is because the skin on the face is thin
and it doesn't provide for the growth.

When warts grow on the fingers or the feet where the skin is
much thicker, these cylindrical columns will actually fuse
together. The columns fuse together and they are packed together
tightly. It is common for the surface of the skin to have a
mosaic pattern on thicker skin.

Black dots can also arise in the center of the top of a wart.
These black dots are actually blood vessels. Blood vessels will
grow rapidly and irregularly into a wart. They will thromboses
and clot at the base of a wart and give it a black dot.


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