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Cold Sore Inhibitor



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You don't just find them only on the faces of dirty old witches and you don't get them from handling & kissing frogs. Warts are caused by a virus, just like cold sores and they can pop up on anyone.

What Are They?
Warts are small bumps of hardened skin. They can show up anywhere on the body, but you'll usually find them on your hands, feet or face. Kids get them more often than adults do. Warts don't usually hurt but they can look pretty horrible.

How Do You Get Them?
You can get warts by catching a certain virus - just like catching a cold. This wart virus shows up in moist places on your skin - like small cuts or scratches around your hands or feet. You can pick up the virus by touching a towel or face cloth that someone with a wart has used. They can also spread if you keep scratching them!

Types Of Warts
There are several different kinds of warts. Common warts usually grow on your fingers, hands and elbows. The common wart is round and grayish-brown with black dots. Papilloma HPV are small and flat, single, or some seen clustered.
The filiform warts are big. You usually see them around the eyes and nose of the elderly.
GENITAL Warts are small fleshy growths, flattened mounds, or upward outward extensions that may be sensitive, itch or burn.

Household Remedies include the application of such items as banana skin, vinegar, hot water and washing liquid, aerosol sprays, tea tree oil and other natural oils, unskinned potatoes, potato or cauliflower juice, or salt to the affected area. Milkweed or dandelion sap is also used. Application varies in regards to how long and how often they must be applied in each case to achieve any results.
Some household remedies are potentially dangerous. These include attempts to cut or burn away the warts. These methods are very painful, and can lead to infection and/or permanent scarring.

Also See ... Instructions on how to TREAT COMMON WARTS, PAPILLOMA HPV, AND GENITAL WARTS with the Cold Sore Inhibitor.







* Note -- Only your doctor can provide a true diagnosis of the virus. The above information has been gathered from various sources, and may contain errors and/or omissions within.




 
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