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How To Get Rid Of Warts On Hands?

how do I get rid of warts on my hands. they go away, finally then return a month or two. one, two , three and they keep appearing until I cant believe it. 4 on one hand and maybe 7 on the other. tried duct tape the liquid stuff, using white medical tape. and now super glue.
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic

Warts Or Verruca is an infection caused by HPV(Human papilloma virus). Clinically they present as raised, rough, asymptomatic growths on skin.

Warts are commonly treated/removed with destructive modalities like Electrocautery, Radiofrequency, CO2 Laser, Liquid Nitrogen/Freezing etc. They are usually very effective.

I would suggest that you visit a nearby dermatologist.

Hope this helped

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How To Get Rid Of Warts On Hands?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic Warts Or Verruca is an infection caused by HPV(Human papilloma virus). Clinically they present as raised, rough, asymptomatic growths on skin. Warts are commonly treated/removed with destructive modalities like Electrocautery, Radiofrequency, CO2 Laser, Liquid Nitrogen/Freezing etc. They are usually very effective. I would suggest that you visit a nearby dermatologist. Hope this helped regards