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Why you should not remove warts without a doctor’s help


 

Why you should not remove warts without a doctor’s help

Warts are benign growths on the skin that appear due to infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear on various parts of the body, including the face, hands, feet, and genital area. Although warts rarely pose a serious threat to health, their improper treatment or self-removal can lead to unpleasant consequences. In particular, without the supervision of a doctor, the procedure for removing warts can be ineffective and sometimes dangerous.

The dangers of self-removal

One of the main problems with self-removal of warts is the risk of damaging healthy tissue. Warts often have roots that penetrate deeper into the skin. Without proper knowledge and removal techniques, warts can not only not be completely removed, but also cause complications such as inflammation or even infection. The use of inappropriate products, such as acids or home methods, can lead to chemical burns, disruption of the normal condition of the skin, and the appearance of scars.

Possible complications

Self-removal of warts also does not guarantee that they will not appear again. Since warts are caused by a virus that may be present in the body, without complete destruction of the virus, new warts can appear again and again. In some cases, the virus can even spread to healthy areas of the skin, causing multiple new warts. Only a doctor, with the appropriate equipment and experience, can correctly determine the treatment method that will destroy the virus and minimize the risk of relapse.

Correct diagnosis

In addition, self-removal of warts can lead to incorrect diagnosis. Some formations on the skin may look similar to warts, but be other skin diseases, such as nevi or even skin tumors. Without the participation of a doctor, you can not only make a mistake in the diagnosis, but also lose time, which can lead to complications if it is a malignant neoplasm.

Removal methods used by doctors

Doctors have modern methods of removing warts at their disposal that are safe and effective. These methods include laser removal, cryotherapy (freezing), electrocoagulation and surgical removal. Each of these methods has its own indications and contraindications, and the doctor selects the optimal method, taking into account the type of wart, its location and the patient's general health.

Prevention and skin health

Preventing the appearance of warts is also an important component of skin health. First of all, you should avoid close contact with people who have warts, as well as follow basic hygiene rules: do not walk barefoot in public places such as swimming pools and showers, use personal skin care products and do not touch warts on someone else's body.

If a wart does appear, it is best to consult a doctor rather than trying to get rid of it yourself. The doctor will provide qualified assistance and will allow you to avoid unpleasant consequences that may arise in case of improper treatment.

Although warts are harmless neoplasms, their removal without proper medical care can have serious consequences. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor for professional treatment and diagnosis, which will allow you not only to effectively get rid of warts, but also to avoid possible complications or relapses.

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