Using Dr. Schools For Genital Warts Treatment
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You may have seen Dr. Scholls Wart Remover at the store and wondered if it could be used to treat genital warts. The main ingredient is salicylic acid, which is quite effective in breaking down the layers and killing warts. It is the same chemical found in Wart Off, Compound W and Freezone.
Salicylic is actually a natural substance that has been used for thousands of years for treatment. It is found in willow trees' bark. The name of the chemical is derived from the Latin word "salix," which means willow.
Your doctor will probably recommend not using over the counter treatments for wart removal. Dr. Scholls and other over the counter remedies have strong chemicals which can be painful, uncomfortable and damaging to the skin of your genitals. If you decide to use Dr. Scholls, make sure that you follow the directions perfectly in order to minimize risk. No matter how many warts you have or how serious your problem, never exceed the dosage specified on the label. If you do this, you will definitely experience some irritation and you could get salicylic acid poisoning.
Make sure that the over the counter medication does not come into contact with any mucous membranes. If any of it comes into contact with your mouth, eyes or any other place with mucous membranes, wash them out right away for at least 15 minutes.
You should put the ointment directly onto the area of your body where you have warts. It helps to make sure the area is wet first. You can put some wart water on the infected area about 5 minutes before you apply the cream. After 5 minutes, get rid of any tissue or dry skin, and dab the area with a washcloth until it is completely dry. Then, you are ready to put the solution onto the warts. You will see some improvement in the are after just a week or two.
You may be one of those who is hypersensitive or allergic to salicylic acid. If you have circulation problems or diabetes, you should definitely not use anything with salicylic acid. If the skin is irritated or red, you should avoid using Dr. Scholls or any other solution with salicylic acid. Also, you should not use it on birthmarks, moles or warts that have hair growing on them. Finally, pregnant women who use a salicylic solution are at high risk for complications and birth defects.
If you have genital warts, it may seem like a good idea to simply buy an over the counter medication and take care of the problem yourself without the embarassment of going to the doctor. However, it is strongly recommended that you see the doctor first. Also, remember that warts are caused by the virus HPV, and removal of warts does not cure the virus. If you have an outbreak of genital warts, it is quite likely that you will have future outbreaks as well. Always see your doctor and decide with them on the best treatment option for you.
You can also find more information on low risk genital warts and flakey skin with genital warts. TreatGenitalWarts.org is a comprehensive resource to help individuals with genital warts to identify symptoms, prevention and treatment options.
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