Introduction
There are many different irregularities that can grow on the skin. The most common
irregularities are moles and warts. Other types of irregularities may be skin tags,
lesions, and others.
Moles and warts can be painful or have an unsightly appearance. This can cause
people to be rather embarrassed of the appearance, which will cause them to want to
have them removed.
It is common for people to seek advice from a dermatologist when they have an
unsightly mole, wart, or other irregularity on the skin. There are also a few surgical
procedures which can be done to remove these things. Doctors might have medicines,
creams, surgical procedures, and other methods.
Many people don’t feel comfortable seeing a dermatologist for removal or a mole or a
wart. Some people cannot afford the cost of removing such an unsightly growth on the
skin. You don’t have to pay to see a doctor for removal of these types of skin
irregularities because there are methods of removal you can perform at home which are
natural.
The purpose of this e-book is to educate you about moles and warts and provide many
different natural methods you can perform at home. These methods are completely
natural and safe to perform on any skin irregularity you might have. They are also
known to improve the appearance of other skin problems people often suffer from.
It is always best to consult a physician if you naturally try to remove a skin irregularity
and it continues to grow back or there is a problem. You also might want to consider
consulting a dermatologist for advice on whether or not it is a good idea to remove a
skin irregularity on your own. Seeking advice is the best option when you are not sure
or if the growth is getting bigger or looks to be spreading.
Removing skin irregularities can be extremely expensive and leave scarring on the skin.
When you naturally remove irregularities on your own naturally, in most cases there is
not any scar tissue left behind.
What Are Warts?
A wart is actually caused by a viral infection and is known to be a benign tumor in the
epidermis layer of the skin. A wart is known to be caused by a virus.
The human papilloma virus, also known as HPV, is a double-stranded DNA virus, which
is responsible for causing warts to appear on the outer layer of the skin. The virus
remains at the bottom layer of the epidermis. The skin may appear to be normal when it
contains this virus.
There are different types of the human papilloma virus. Because there are many
different types of the virus that can get into the skin, different types of warts may appear
in the skin. Some of these sub-types are known to be a root cause of cervical cancer
and other related cancers. A wart can appear anywhere on the body on the outer skin
layers.
Warts are very common. Most people get a wart at least once in their lives. Warts can
be extremely frustrating and bothersome. It is common for them to be painful if they are
in a location like the heel of your foot. This can make it difficult to walk.
Many people believe that warts are caused from frogs. This is a myth. Frogs do not
carry the human papillomavirus and they do not cause warts to appear on the skin.
Warts are simply a viral infection and the virus comes to the surface of the skin in the
form of a wart.
Another common myth about warts is that they have roots. A wart does not have a root
in the bottom or underneath it. Warts grow to the top layer of the skin, which is known
as the epidermis.
When a wart seems as if it has grown downward or deep into the
skin, it is not a root. A wart will displace the dermis, which is the second layer of skin. It
will not grow into the dermis.
A wart may feel hard and solid on the outside. It may feel rock hard and deep but it
really is only on the top layer of the skin. When a wart is removed from the skin it
actually is not hard at all. Underneath a wart is actually soft and tender. The air causes
a wart to harden.
"Moles, warts, and other unsightly irregularities of the skin can be bothersome and even embarrassing. They can be removed naturally..."
Appearance of Warts
In most cases warts tend to grow in cylindrical columns on the skin. When a wart grows
on the face the cylindrical columns will not fuse together. This is because the skin on
the face is thin and it doesn’t provide for the growth.
When warts grow on the fingers or the feet where the skin is much thicker, these
cylindrical columns will actually fuse together. The columns fuse together and they are
packed together tightly. It is common for the surface of the skin to have a mosaic
pattern on thicker skin.
Black dots can also arise in the center of the top of a wart. These black dots are
actually blood vessels. Blood vessels will grow rapidly and irregularly into a wart. They
will thromboses and clot at the base of a wart and make it black
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