Can Salicylic Acid Really Cure Warts?

By Geroge Ohm


If you're suffering from warts, you might have people telling you to buy a bottle of salicylic acid and brush it on your warts. However, here's one thing you should know: salicylic acid is merely a band-aid solution to warts. What we mean is that while salicylic acid can remove warts from your skin, it can NOT remove the root cause of warts.

How Salicylic Acid Works

Salicylic acid is a keratolytic and belongs to the salicylate class of drugs like aspirin is. It removes warts by increasing moisture levels on the skin and dissolving the substances that causes the skin's cells to stick together. This invariably makes it easier to peel off the warts.

Salicylic acid is usually used to treat plantar warts, or warts on the soles of the feet, because it's a very dry area, although salicylic acid can be used on warts on the other areas of the body.

If you're suffering from warts, you can buy a bottle of salicylic acid - it's what doctors use to remove visible warts. But if you really want for your warts to go away, you should understand what causes them.

Getting To Root Cause Of Warts

Warts are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). There are at least thirty types of HPV. Most HPV infections do not cause warts and usually go away after one year or so if you're healthy. However, if you have a weak immune system and you're infected with an HPV strain that causes warts, the virus stays with you and causes warts to appear again and again. Your infection might actually get worse if you don't make lifestyle changes to boost your immune system.

Like most viruses, HPV is difficult to detect in its early stages. Warts-causing HPV do not manifest warts until after a few months.

If you've been using salicylic but your warts are getting worse, it might be that you're infected with a more aggressive type of HPV. In this case, you should go see your doctor right away.

In conclusion, there are many salicylic acid-based products out there that promise to remove your warts. While they may be effective in removing those cauliflower-like formations on your skin, they do NOT remove HPV at its roots. This may be the reason why people think they're a scam.

If you want to remove your warts for good, you should attack your problem in two ways: Boost your immune system to expel the HPV from your body and use salicylic acid to remove the visible cauliflower formations on your skin.




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