Your Questions About Flat Warts On Arms

Paul asks…
Is It Bad To Cut A Wart Off?
I got this round flat wart on my arm, that I got burnt off couple years ago, but it turned into a round outer circle wart. Im going to cut it off with some nail clippers in a bit. Aslong as I wash the nail clippers with soap, am I good? Like I don’t want to die from an infection just because a dumb wart, I dont even know how you can tell if you have an infection so I could go to the hospital. But my parents arent going to take me to the doctors any time soon and I want it off. I already tried how many wart products and they didn’t do anything.

Brian answers:
Do not cut it off !!!!!!!!
If you really want to remove warts forever then you should know that you can remove warts by surgery, freezing, laser, acid or with cream but warts can reappear again and again because warts appears when your immune system is weak! So you must build up your immune system because your body can get rid of warts by itself if your immune system will be strong! So eat more healthy food, more vitamins and more sport activities!
(No smoking, no beer/ale, no booze, no drugs, no junk food, no fast food garbage, no sugary sweet soda’s. Get on a good, balanced, healthy diet including plenty of boiled or steamed vegetables. Drink P L E N T Y O F W A T E R , fruit juices & fat free milk. Snack on lots of RAW fruit & veggies. Get up one hour early every morning & take a BRISK 30 minute walk – then – do the same thing again in the evening after dinner. Make sure you eat a good, balanced breakfast daily. You get your energy for the day from your breakfast meal. Get 8 hours sleep each night. Flip your mattress over so it will level out to give you a good night’s rest. Slack off too much coffee & tea.)
HPV is the virus that causes warts. And HPV virus has many strains. In your case you have HPV virus strain number 2. People can be infected with HPV and never show any symptoms. Others will develop warts. These warts can stay the same size, grow, or go away on their own. It depends on the infected person’s immune system. A healthy immune system means your body may be able to suppress the virus and not show symptoms.
Also you should use some herbal treatment!
In that case Wartrol is really good (probably the best) product that gets rid of warts comparatively fast and makes you feel more confident knowing that they wont reappear again! It says that it is designed for Genital Warts but
it does not matter because warts are warts and wartrol works by stimulating your immune system to fight the HPV virus that causes the warts. Of course it is better if you use full course (5 months – if I remember correctly).
It worked and still works for me!
I do not know if any pharmacies carry Wartrol but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.wartrol.com/?aid=749165
The advantage of Wartrol over other natural treatments for warts is that, since it is taken orally, it can also act on invisible warts that CAN NOT BE treated by other creams and natural remedies.
Good luck!
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David asks…
How To Hide A Scar On My Elbow?
How do I hide a circular 6 mm scar on my elbow? It goes flat when my arm is straight but other then that it’s raised and looks like a wart :S. How do i cove/hide it when im wearing a short sleeved shirt?

Brian answers:
Wear an elbow band, you may decorate it with colord beads or paints if you are talented. People will think its a fashion, just say I liked it and Iam wearing it.

Jenny asks…
Wart on my arm…….?
So I had a wart on my arm frozen off by a Dermatologist
It blistered, exploded and fell off like a week later.
Well afterwards it was like a sore, and then it scabbed. Thing is, once it scabbed and healed it looked like it scarred. Now its like a risen scar a little smaller than a dime, compared to a barely noticable wart.
Its risen and looks like a flat wart, but also a scar, I picked at it for a while, then it would just come right back.
Should I go to the dermatologist again, or is there something else I can do?

Brian answers:
That’s crazy, dude, I wouldn’t have gone to a dermatologist to begin with, occasionally I might get a wart, but I pull them sob’s off, that way you get the roots, and they don’t grow back. And I’ve never gotten a scar from doing this, I’d go back to the doc. B/c it sounds like he did something wrong,

Steven asks…
recently my skin got rough, i developed some kind of “chicken skin”,?
at first they were concentrated on small sections, bt recently they wre all over my arms.. added to that, i had some sort of small, white circles that are not flat on my skin, is this some kind of a wart? what meds do i have to put on for the skin rashes that look like chicken skin, and for the small, white wart-kind thing on my skin?

Brian answers:
Perhaps you have Keratosis pilaris? It’s a skin condition commonly called “chicken skin” and it most often seen on the outer arms. Keratosis pilaris occurs as excess keratin, a natural protein in the skin, accumulates within the hair follicles forming hard plugs. This condition cannot be cured, only managed. I have this skin condition myself. Sometimes when the bumps get dry they appear to be white. If this is the condition you have, I find that getting a tan helps hide the reddness on the arms, and also helps reduce the bumps a bit. You should see a dermatologist who can diagnose this condition, and prescribe you a cream to help manage the condition.
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