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Warts and Verrucas Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Prevent the spread of warts and verrucas and reduce the risk of recurrence.
- Practice good hygiene by washing hands thoroughly after touching a wart or verruca to prevent self-inoculation and spread to others.
- Prevent spread by changing socks daily if you have a verruca and covering warts or verrucas with a waterproof plaster when swimming.
- Avoid injury to the wart or verruca; take care not to cut them when shaving and refrain from picking or scratching the growths.
- Do not share personal items such as towels, flannels, socks, or shoes, as this can facilitate the transmission of the virus.
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Medicinal Treatment
Effectively remove warts and verrucas using non-surgical methods and alleviate associated discomfort.
- Over-the-counter topical treatments including creams, plasters, and sprays containing salicylic acid or other wart-removing agents, available from pharmacies.
- Cryotherapy (freezing), performed by a medical professional, involves applying liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy the wart tissue, often requiring multiple sessions.
- Prescription-strength topical medications, such as stronger acids or immune-modulating creams, which can be prescribed by a doctor or podiatrist for more stubborn cases.
- Electrocautery, a procedure using heat to burn off the wart tissue, often performed in a clinical setting.
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Surgical Treatment
Achieve complete removal of stubborn, large, or painful warts and verrucas that have not responded to other treatments.
- Excision, which involves the surgical removal of the wart or verruca using a scalpel, typically for larger or persistent lesions.
- Laser therapy, utilizing focused laser light to precisely destroy the wart tissue, often chosen for difficult-to-treat or widespread warts.
- Curettage, a procedure where the wart is scraped off with a spoon-shaped instrument (curette), often followed by electrocautery to ensure complete removal and prevent recurrence.
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Ayurvedic Treatment
Natural removal of warts, purification of blood, and strengthening immunity through holistic Ayurvedic principles.
- Topical application of herbal pastes (Kshara Karma) using ingredients like Apamarga Kshara (alkali from Achyranthes aspera) or extracts from Danti (Baliospermum montanum) to cauterize and dry out the warts.
- Internal herbal remedies and formulations containing ingredients such as Guggulu, Manjistha, and Neem, aimed at purifying the blood and enhancing systemic immunity to address the root cause.
- Specific Ayurvedic para-surgical procedures like Agnikarma (thermal cautery) for targeted removal of persistent warts.
- Dietary and lifestyle recommendations to support overall skin health, purify the body, and prevent recurrence, often focusing on Pitta-pacifying foods and hygiene.
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