Warts and all

Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:01 PM PT

By Diane Mapes

They show up on your fingers, your face, your feet and even your family jewels.
Every Halloween, they also tend to show up on your front porch, as part of a traditional witch costume.

Those bedeviling skin bumps known as warts have plagued human beings (not to mention pigs, horses and cows) for generations. In fact, the ancient Roman physician Celsus wrote about three different varieties of warts (including genital) in 25 A.D.  Blamed on everything from sea foam to frogs to masturbation, warts are actually caused by the human papillomavirus (or HPV) and the nongenital variety has been reported in up to 25 percent of children and young adults.

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Transmitted from person to person, often through a break in the skin, warts can be picked up like any common virus, although many people have a natural immunity.

“If you have a paper cut on your finger and you’re exposed to the virus by shaking somebody’s hand, you can get a wart if don’t have immunity,” says Sandra Johnson, a Fort Smith, Ark., dermatologist and co-author of “Warts:  Diagnosis and Management – An Evidence-Based Approach.” “But I’m exposed to the virus every day and I’ve never gotten one, fortunately. We think there is some genetic predisposition where some people can fight off the wart better than others.”

If you’re not immune and do become infected, don’t fret. You’re in good company. Elvis had warts, as did Tom Sawyer and Keiko, the killer whale who starred in the movie “Free Willy.” Another well-known sufferer was Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, who famously asked the painter Sir Peter Lely, not to glam up his portrait, but simply paint him “warts and all.”

Johnson says there are more than 80 types of HPV. Some cause cervical cancer, skin cancer and genital warts; others are responsible for benign skin warts.

Most wart sufferers have verruca vulgaris, or common warts, which usually grow on fingers, hands, knees and elbows and are easily recognized by their cauliflower texture and dome shape. Other varieties include verruca plantaris (plantar warts) which grow on the bottom of the foot and can be quite painful; verruca plana (flat warts) which are smaller, smoother, and more numerous and are usually found on the legs and face; periungual warts which grow around or under the nail, and filiform warts, which typically appear as a single long stalk, often on the face.

Oddly enough, witches -- famous for their warts -- don’t really have them, says Johnson.

“The ‘warts’ they have on their nose aren’t really warts at all,” she says. “They’re fibrous papules, a benign growth on the skin. They’re kind of like a mole except bigger. I don’t know where all that got started.”

But Hema Sundaram, a Washington D.C. dermatologist and author of “Face Value: The Truth About Beauty and a Guilt-Free Guide to Finding It,” says she has a good idea.

“Both men and women tend to develop more growths on their face and body with age,” she says. “And fibrous papules have a predilection for the nose.”

Nose growths symbolized age, Sundaram says, something that historically didn’t happen to women, since most died before menopause due to childbirth complications or other causes. As a result, old women were viewed with fear.

“My theory would be that women of abnormal longevity were often branded as witches and by a transference process, their nose growths became associated with witchery,” she says.

How does a mortal get rid of warts?

Humans have been trying to figure that out for centuries and as a result have come up with all manner of folk remedies. Some of the more outlandish involve pig’s blood, dog’s dung, tobacco juice or the entrails of a freshly killed hen. Others recommend a wart sufferer “transfer” the wart by rubbing it onto someone or something else:  the father of an illegitimate child, the hand of a corpse, a dead cat, a potato.

“Tom Sawyer’s ‘spunk water cure’ is probably the most famous folk remedy,” says Johnson of the various cures she’s researched over the years. “But my favorite may be spitting on your wart with morning saliva -- before you brush your teeth.”

Thanks to their placebo effect (not to mention the fact many warts simply disappear on their own), some people -- and even some doctors -- believe folk remedies or hypnosis can be effective in getting rid of warts. Johnson however recommends painting hand or foot warts with clear nail polish or covering them with duct tape, both of which change the texture of the skin which makes it less hospitable to the virus.

Other treatments include daily applications of salicylic acid which peels off the skin containing the virus; cryotherapy (freezing, often with liquid nitrogen), electrosurgery (burning the wart) and laser.

“Most treatments have about a 70 percent success rate,” says Johnson, who compares warts to a weed, one which, unfortunately, often grows back.

“They’re pretty smart,” she says.  “I’ve come to respect the wart virus.”

[Readers are reminded that home remedies shared in comments are for entertainment purposes only. They are not to be taken as medical advice. If you have a problem with warts, it is recommended that you contact a medical professional.] 


 

Comments

Our dog has warts, one on his neck and one on his leg. He's a Newfoundland and Rottweiler mix. He's quite furry, so the warts are hard to see, but easy to feel. Could he pass the virus to us or can humans only get it from humans?
The milk from the milk weed plant get rid of panters warts. It's ready just before fall comes.
It worked for me and my son.
In general (though there are certainly exceptions to the rule) most diseases are species specific, with many viruses out there ONLY being able to live/recreate themselves in a certain type of animal because those conditions in that animal type are the best for it to grow (perfect body temperature, right body chemistry, etc.). According to this veterinary site (http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_canine_viral_papillomas.html) dog warts are not contagious to humans. But not all skin bumps are warts. Your dog may actually have some type of a variety of skin cancers that can be either slow growing and non life threatening or might be a nasty type of cancer called a Mast tumor that is extremely aggressive and fatal if not caught early on. I ran across an article (http://www.thedogdaily.com/doggiewoggie/Health/canine_skin_cancer/index.html) on a dog site that gives some basic descriptions about what to look for in dog skin bumps (lots of cancer websites are very heavy into the medical jargon). The interesting part was in the comments section of that page where several posters found out that what they thought were warts on their dog, actually turned out to be cancer, and what they thought was cancer, turned out to be warts. So if you're not sure about a bump and want to be certain about your pet's health, it's always best to have it checked out by a vet.
My MIL has tons of warts on her face and neck, some her her hands/arms and who knows where else. My husband recently got them from her and I hope our children don't get them.  We've taken her in 6 times in less than 2 years to get them frozen off, but like the article says, they're like a bad weed.  The dermatologist says she got them from her dog, which she did get them shortly after adopting a new dog, but I read online that you cannot get them from dogs because they're different from species to species.  I try and make her wash her hands before she touches my babies, but don't know what else I can do.
I have had 3 warts just one of my finger for over 7 years now!  I have tried over the couter medicines, duct tape, potatoes, burned, frozen, lasered and they are still there!!! Anyone have any other suggestions I can try?  I am almost willing to cut them out!  
Is there a safe way to have intercourse with a female who has had genital warts that are not currently visible?
I'm 52 and have not had warts since the 12th grade. I never was ridiculed or teased because i had them. Believe it or not, at the worse time in 11th grade, I had 36 on my left hand an 40 on my right. They were nowhere else on my body. In about 1973 the produce Compound W came out and I asked my mom and dad to buy some. I used it until all the warts were gone. It took about three months for the warts to completely dissappear and about 2 years for the scars to dissappear. (I picked the warts, while using this product, which you are not supposed to do). I wish all of you the best of luck.
I used a soldering iron to burn a wart off the bottom of my foot....worked great!! It only hurt for a few minutes and then it just sizzled.
I'm engaged in a 2+ year battle with plantar warts on the bottom of my feet.  Started with one large one on my right heel 15 years ago.  i tried multiple times to get rid of it.  All it did was make the wart mad - i got a 2nd wart next to the first.  I started with the salicynic acid, freezing, etc.  That ticked the wart off more - and 1 appeared on my left foot.  As I went after that, more appeard in an arc around the first.  At one time, I counted 13 separate plantar warts.  I've managed to freeze off the 11 on my left foot, and the newest on my right foot.  Still doing nightly battle with the original.  I scrape it with a scalpel every couple of days, then sand it with an emery board until I get rid of as much as possible, then hit it hard with the liquid nitrogen.  It's retreating, but very slowly.
Oh man you make light of a what for me has been a serious problem.  Anal warts have sent me to surgery 5 times now and their still coming back.  I know it's funny to some of you but the cost in pain and surffering not to mention the cost in copays and such has been hugh.

one little wart is your thumb or on your foot is not bad.  just freeze it off with over the counter medicine.  have you seen Tree Man on TLC?  half man, half tree (warts).  that guy has alarming problems.  one or two warts on your body...you can live with them.  half your body...that's real problems.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news Anonymous in Seattle...but unless you figure out a way to bubble up your babies for the rest of their existence...I can practically guarantee you that they will be exposed to HPV on an almost daily basis for the rest of their life. You can easily contract the virus from someone who shows no symptoms. You likely make your MIL feel even worse about her condition than she already does...which most likely only further weakens her immune system and creates even more physically evident warts. Perhaps you would best be served to provide her a healthy dose of compassion and keep your babies properly nourished and physically fit...that would likely go much farther in keeping them away from the little bumps that plague many a folk...
There is a surgery option.  My daughter had this done when the warts on her feet started spreading quickly.  The surgery involves cutting a wart out and embedding it in the muscle on your foot.  This creates an irritant that the body attacks and by tranferrence, starts attacking the other warts.  She was wart free within 3 months of the surgery and hasn't had a reoccurence...  
My daughter had a fairly large plantar wart on her foot that we treated with duct tape. It worked. The wart was gone after about 6 weeks.
Had lots of warts on my knee as a kid. Tried all the stuff to get rid of them. Had a great uncle that got rid of them. Not sure how he did it. He would rub his hand on them for a short period and then say just don't think about them. Sure enough they went away. Did to several other family members as well. Suppposedly he would say a verse from the bible or something like that and it would take them away.
I once had 2 warts for 3+ years and I colored them with a highlighted one day and 3 days later they were gone and never returned.
I had a wart on my foot as a kid.  Dermatologist went through all the treatments, formaldehide patches, burning, freezing, cutting, etc, but it kept coming back, and fairly quickly, like within a few weeks to a month.  Finally I got a radiation treatment and it went away and has been gone 40 years.
I had a plantar wart on the arch of my foot, extremely painful to the touch.

Podiatrist treated with Cantharidin is a chemical derived from the green blister beetle.

How It Works
Your health professional "paints" cantharidin on your wart and covers it with a bandage. This is generally painless. The cantharidin causes the skin under the wart to blister, lifting the wart off the skin. When the blister dries, the wart comes off with the blistered skin. You may feel some pain when the skin blisters. When you see your health professional again, he or she will remove the dead skin and the wart. If the wart isn't gone after one treatment, you may need another treatment.

From start to finish lasted about a week and a half based on the size of the area, was eaven more painful than the wart itself for a few days, but it worked the first time.
I've had plantar warts (mostly on my feet but sometimes on my hands)off and on for decades. To get rid of them when they first appear, take larger doses of Vitamin A for a short period of time. Too much Vitamin A can be toxic, so dont go crazy. You can Google this remedy for more information.

Sometimes they can also be scratched out if they are new and very small. You will have some tender/raw areas where they have been dug out, but within a few days it heals up and you're back to normal.
Go to the health food store and buy Grapefruit Seed Extract in liquid form.  Put this on your warts every day and let it dry.  It is a clear liquid. Do this every day for 3 weeks EVERY DAY. I had plantar's warts on my feet for years.  I had them frozen, burned, you name it - very painful.  This cheap painless remedy did the trick.  You can take it internally also.  2-3 drops in water or juice a day, very bitter, but IT WORKS.  It's been 4 years and my warts never came back.
Virgin cocnut oil and probiotics like kefir helped me got rid of warts.  Taking the coconut oil by the spoonful, and applying it directly on the skin did the trick for me.
I had a common wart on my finger, which I would keep tring to get rid of with the wart removal products on the market.  Finally I gave up and had a doctor remove it.  He had to cut through several layers of skin to get rid of it, and it left a scar, but thank God it's gone.  How I got it is beyond me.  My best bet is at church (since I'm Catholic, we have the sign of peace where we shake hands), but the wart was on my left hand, so who knows.
The best wart cure ever is to make a mixture of baking soda and castor oil (ask your pharmacist), mix it in a plastic bowl with a plastic spoon until it reaches the "soft ball" stage, as in candy making. After every bath or shower put a small amount on the wart - even plantar warts - and cover with a band-aid.  They will be gone in a week.  This is a cure recommended by a famous American known as the "Sleeping Psychic" and has worked for everyone I know.  Bathe, apply mixture, fresh bandage and poof! they are gone.  They don't come back with this remedy, either.
I got rid of a large wart on my finger very easily.  I had scraped it down every day because it would get very large if I did not.  One evening I was working with a hot glue gun and accidentally dropped hot glue on the wart.  The next morning, the wart was gone and the skin was just like baby skin.
As a kid, I got a wart on the side of my foot.  My pediatrician told my parents to make a thick paste of meat tenderizer and water, rub it onto the wart, and cover it with a band-aid every night.  It took several weeks, but it worked, and it's worked for the several hand / feet warts I've gotten since then.  
I had a wart on the end of my big toe in 1969. I was eight or so. My grand father told me to 'swipe' a potato, from my mothers kitchen; and "Don't tell any one why you want it."
I did as he told me. He cut the potato in half, rubbed it on the wart, said something in French,(I wished I knew what it was.)


 Two weeks, to the day, it fell off, on it's own, like it was never attached to me.  
I was truly amazed, and my grandfather had lots  of these 'Folk Remedies.
Prescription Tagamet 400mg tablets taken twice a day will get rid of all your warts.  I had 23 small ones on my hands and arms, and they just disappeared.  Tagamet stimulates your immune system, just like when a wart is burned or frozen off.
Cure? Gunk Brand, Carburetor Cleaner Concentrate.

Use eyedropper to apply, stinks like the dickens but cured my multiple hand warts years ago, I was working without recommended gloves and all were gone in a week
I've been plague by warts (plantar) on my feet for years.  They haven't been painful, but I wanted them gone because they multiplied.  My dermatologist said that I had the most he had ever seen.  After trying tons of remedies (including a painful laser), I found a solution that works.  I'm not a doctor, but working with my doctor, this solution got rid of my warts in less than a month (and most in 2 weeks).  

This is what I did:

I used Salicylic Acid pads (Curad Mediplast was the brand - a pack of 25 2"x3" pads) on all the warts. I meticulously cut out little squares to put on all of the warts.  Next, I taped over them with Hypafix (2"x10yards) tape.  I generously applied the tape.  I would wear this on my feet for a week without removing them (even shower in them).  After a week, I would use the Ped Egg (a file) to remove all dead skin.  Immediately after, I would take a shower and soak my feet while showering.  After the shower, I would use a pumice to remove any leftover dead skin.  I would definitely bleed at times, but scrape as much as you can.  After all of this, I would let my feet air dry.  Once completely dry, I would start the process all over and pad/tape my feet again.  Eventually, the tape/scraping will expose the warts.  After the warts were exposed, I dipped my feet twice a day in a Formaldehyde solution that I bought from my dermatologist. You mix 1 tablespoon of Formaldehyde with a pint of hot water.  I mixed this in a caserole dish (that I bought a Kroger for $3).  I would soak one foot at a time for 15 minutes twice a day.  If a wart was exposed/bleeding, it definitely BURNED, as Formadlehyde is biohazardous, but it was well worth it.  After dipping my feet for a week, I went back to the Salicyclic pads and I gave it another week.  1 week pads then 1 week soaking.  I also was taking Cimetidine for 3 months.  It's over the counter and took 800mg (2 400mg doses) a day.  I'm not sure if that helped or not, but it's worth mentioning because it's a cheap otc drug.  I literally got rid of 100's of warts in a matter of weeks.  I hope this will help someone else from years of pain and suffering.  I am still keeping a watchful eye on my feet, but I am SO happy they are gone!    
I've just treated my 6 year old son who had warts on two fingers, with apple cider vinegar. I soaked a cotton ball in the vinegar, sqeezed off the excess and taped the cotton ball to his skin using gauze tape. After about 5 days the warts were completely gone.
I had one on the top of my hand and I just ran my hand under hot water to soften it up and the cut it off with a nail clipper.  Hurt and bled like hell but it never came back.
I received a passed down talent/gift from my Dad, who received the talent from his Granddaddy. I had a huge seed wart on my finger, age 8 or 9 yrs old. My dad was tired of me chewing on it and said he "wanted to try something that Granddaddy Anderson did for him". He asked me if I was tired of it and I, of course said, yes. He offered to buy it from me for a penny. I agreed. He asked me if I "believed he could buy it" and I agreed, again. My Dad rubbed a penny on it, said, "okay, it's mine, I bought it, here's a penny". The wart left soon after...maybe a month or so?
Fast forward to years later, my friend had a bleeding wart on her elbow. I told her the story and I "bought" her wart for a penny. It left within 2-3 months. I've experimented many times with this talent and have found out it works! I share the story, ask the questions and then buy the wart.
I researched on the 'net and found it was a Pennsylvania Dutch healing art.
One little girl at my school had hands covered with warts, it was so bad, warts upon warts. When I was "buying" the warts I kept telling her that she had to "believe", at first she said, yes, then after 17 cents, she was nodding, no. I told her, okay, I'll believe it for you. Sheesh, she left with a handful of pennies! When she came back to school after summer, the warts were gone, EXCEPT ONE! We laughed and I reminded her that she didn't believe, so she kept one. It's like her pet (haha!) and she said she will let me buy it later. I've even bought huge plantar warts on bottoms of feet. One kid couldn't even run on the track and parents tried meds,freeze, etc and last resort was to cut it out!! But, I bought them before that could happen.
My kids used to kid my Dad that one day he would wake up with the bought warts! It never happened, Thank God! Guess I'll wait and see. Weird, huh??? What's also weird, my temp rises and I sweat as I'm buying the wart.
Try the Wart & Mole Vanish product.  It works great.
I had one one my thumb for years that finally went away by religously using "direct moxa" something you can get from your acupuncturist...it burns it and then you file it down the next day with a nail file to get rid of the dry skin.
I had a wart when i was a child and my mother was told to use mitchum deoderant. it worked.
i think it was gone in a week and never came back.
I had planter warts on the bottom of both of my feet. I picked up some dry ice from the local ice company and burned them off myself . It took a couple of treatments before they all disapeared.
I once burnt a wart off a finger with a soldering iron. It worked, but hurt like the dickens!
I had warts on my fingers when i was a child. We tried everyhting, short of acid burning. Then i met a homeopathic doctor who gave me medicines for 6 months. In 4 months they were all gone.. for good. Never saw them again. Clean perfect skin now..
One way I have found that works extremely well (I haven't seen a wart resist it yet), is carrot.  Shave a little bit of carrot off (sort of make a mush) and place it atop the wart.  Cover with a band-aid.  Change this 'dressing' every day.  Apparently the acid in the carrot kills the wart.  I had a woman who had quite a few painful warts on her hands, and they're all gone.  She just had to endure a week or so of band-aids and slightly orange skin!
Hi I'm from India. The practice here is to tie the wart at the base with some strong thread or a single hair from a horse's tail. The wart normally drops off after two or three days.
placing a bit of lemon on a wart and securing with a bandaid works well. worked for me as a child- used this remedy every night before bed for two weeks and never got a wart again.
Go to the health food store (one's like unlimited health food store) and ask for something that helps remove warts.  I do not remember the name of the bottle but it is small and cost around $20 and it's made specifically to remove warts.  It may be a green or blue bottle.  I tried everything under the sun to get rid of my sons warts and this is the only thing that worked.
OMG! I saw that show on TLC, about the tree man. That poor mans arms, hands and feet actually did look like tree branches. His circus friends were  horrible afflicted as well. My daughter currently has about 10 warts on her fingers and I am going to try some of these home remedies. She screams and cries when I try the freeze off method.
Similar to the fellow whose grandfather had him steal a potato, my grandmother would have you steal a bean (and no one must know!), then she'd break it in half, rub one half on the wart, then place both halves in the paper bag.  She'd hand it to you (tightly closed), tell you not to open it, and throw it over your left shoulder under a waning moon.  She'd caution you NOT to look back at it because spirits were eating the bean along with the wart and if you looked you'd anger them and they'd leave you with the wart.  If you were to go back the next day, she'd say the bag would be empty and your wart would be on its way out.  
Make a paste of castor oil and baking soda. Rub on it daily. Slowly it will disappear. It works!
I have 5 brothers and one sister. One of my brothers got a wart and spread it to me and 3 of my brothers as well as my sister. This gave us a chance to try almost every trick in the book. That said, it appears that the nail polish/crazy glue does help the wart to retreat. For added effect, use the freezing before applying the crazy glue/ nail polish. Don't cut it since this only seems to encourage it.

Just for laughs, in my home country, Guyana, the natives suggest putting gunpowder on it. One of my brothers recently had a wart reappear on the bottom of his foot. He decided to cut a trench around it and then put the gunpowder in it and light it - even though I've never heard the natives suggest this. He did this 3 times before my other brothers suggested doing in once more. They turned him on his stomach so he wouldn't be able to see what they were doing and used a blow torch instead with the gunpowder. He was really mad at them.

...Results still pending on the outcome of this treatment.
As warts are a virus, garlic is one of the best anti-viral, anti-bacterial home remedies. Soak a 'Bandaid' with garlic juice, or put a slice of fresh garlic on wart with 'Bandaid'.  Change every day and wart will disappear.
This does really really work
I had approx. 50+ small, flat-type warts on my hands for about 3+ years.  It was awful!  During that time, I was pregnant and nursing, and working hands-on with patients in an emergency department.  I diligently hid my hands from patients with constant glove use.  After I weaned my last child, the warts  magically disappeared on their own.  Multiple freezing and burning treatments at the dermatologist and over-the-counter treatments did nothing to help resolve the warts.  I figure my immune system was simply over-taxed during this childbearing time of my life, and I finally was able to fight the virus after I stopped getting pregnant.  (I had five pregnancies in seven years).  I resigned to the idea that I was going to have the warts forever and thankfully, they are just a distant memory now.
I had a plantar wart on the bottom of my foot when I was a kid. To get rid of it I soaked my foot in hot water each night before bed long enough for it to look like a grape and then put Desenex foot powder in a sock and wore the sock to bed. The wart disappeared and never came back. I'm not sure how long it took but it finally fell off. It was 30+ years ago.
My daughter is just entering puberty and has started to develop a growing number of verruca plana warts on her beautiful face.  I am documenting their spreading.  Any ideas for treating facial areas?  I have taken her to the dermatologist for diagnosis and will take her back as they are growig in number.


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