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Warts refer to hard, dry growths in the
skin. They are capable of spreading, but are usually
harmless. They often disappear spontaneously. These small
benign tumours of the skin are most common in childhood,
but after infancy.
Warts come in various shapes and sizes. Common warts are
raised cauliflower loke lesions which occur most
frequently on the hands. They may be scattered or
grouped. These warts in children usually resolve
spontaneously eventually. Some warts are thread- like and
others flat.Symptoms
Warts usually
appear as rough elevations in the skin. These elevations
occur more frequently on the fingers, elbows, knees, face
and scalp. They usually appear as small raised painless
lesion with a rough dry surface. Where there is pressure
as on the soles of the feet, they may be hardly raised,
but tend to be painful. They flourish in most areas of
the body.
When warts occur on the feet they are known as verrucae.
They are particularly catching. They are most easily
spread in swimming baths and bathrooms because the moist,
warm atmosphere at these places is just right for this
infection to be passed on from child to child. Some
swimming baths hold foot inspections and will not allow
in any child with a verrucae. Other insist that special
verrucae-socks are worn if a verrcae is
present.
Causes
Warts are mainly
caused by virus infection. Viruses usually penetrate the
skin via small abrasions. Warts are unpredictably
contagious and the child-patient may infect himself in
different places. Thus for instance, he may get wart on
the lips, if he sucks a wart on the finger. Infection can
also spread from one member of family to other members.
Constitutional factors alsoi appear to be at the root of
the trouble. These factors lead to some defects in the
proper development of the skin surface in certain areas.
Treatment
It is important to
treat a simple wart as soon as it appears, otherwise it
may spread . Dietary measures can be helpful in treating
this condition. To begin with, the child -patient should
be kept on an all-fruit diet for about two or three days.
During this period, he should take fresh juicy fruits
such as grapes, orange, apple , pineapple, mango, pear
and papaya. Warm-water enema should be taken to cleanse
the bowels during this period and afterwards, if
necessary.
After the all-fruit diet, the child may be allowed to
embark upon a well-balanced diet, according to his age.
The emphasis should be on whole grain cereals, fresh
fruits and raw or lightly-cooked vegetables. Further
short periods of two or three days on an exclusive diet
of fresh fruits at monthly intervals may be necessary
until the skin condition improves.
The patient should avoid tea, coffee, white flour, sugar
and all products made from them. He should also avoid all
refined foods, tinned and frozen foods, as well as
spices, condiments and pickles.
Certain home remedies have been found beneficial in the
treatment of warts. The most important of these is the
use of castor oil ( arandi). This should be applied
generously over the affected parts every night. The
treatment should be continued for several months.
Milky juice of figs (anjeer) is another valuable remedy.
This juice should be extracted from the fresh, barley
ripe fruits and applied on warts several times a day. The
treatment should be continued for two weeks.
Raw potatoes (alu) have been found beneficial in the
treatment of warts. The potatoes should be cut and rubbed
on the affected area several times daily. This should be
continued for atleast two weeks. It will bring good
results.
Onions (piyaz) are also valuable in warts. They are
irritating to the skin and they stimulate the circulation
of the blood. Warts sometimes disappear when rubbed with
cut onions.
The herb merigold (saldbarh) has also been found
beneficial in the treatment of warts. The juice of the
leaves of this plant can be applied over warts with good
results. The sap from the stem has also effective use in
the removal of warts.
The oil extracted from the shell of the cashewnut (kaju),
being acrid, vesicant and rubefacient, has also proved
useful in treating warts. It should be applied externally
over the affected area.
Certain other external applications which have proved
beneficial include juices of papaya and pineapple fruits
and chalk powder mixed with water.
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