Telling Your Body About Warts
Informing your body about the presence of warts can aid in the production of antibodies that can eliminate the virus causing the warts. To do this, start by applying ice to the wart for approximately 4-5 minutes. Next, sterilize a needle and carefully insert it into the skin where the wart is located, making sure to puncture the wart multiple times. This method of introducing the virus to the body can assist in fighting against the wart and promoting its removal. It’s important to note that you should only perform this process on one wart, even if you have multiple warts, as piercing one wart can help the body identify and eliminate the others.
Using Heat to Treat and Soothe Warts
Scientific research has shown that applying heat to the affected area can effectively eliminate the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes warts. However, it is crucial to ensure that the water or heating pad is not too hot, as it may cause burns on the skin. To begin the treatment, soak the wart in warm water for approximately 5-6 minutes and allow the skin to air dry. Another option is to use a heating pad to apply hot compresses for about an hour, which can aid in the removal of warts. For more rapid results, consider adding apple cider vinegar or chamomile tea to the warm water. Chamomile tea possesses antiviral and antimicrobial properties that can work wonders on warts. Simply add 2-3 tea bags to the warm water for optimal results.