Causes Of Warts On Body And Dealing With Low Self-Esteem
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It is common to find warts on the face of children and adolescents, but they can also appear on adults as well. What causes warts is a viral infection called human papilloma virus. There are commonly two types of warts, flat or common warts.
If you have warts on face and you are really conscious of them, your self esteem is likely to be affected. This may make you more inhibited and is likely to affect your social life and lead to unhappiness and the possibility of depression.
Some people have multiple warts on the face and this can greatly affect your appearance. Some women will avoid looking into mirrors because they are so unhappy with their appearance, even if others don’t see it as a problem, you do. However, you must use a little common sense, the warts on the face are certainly not as monstrous as you perceive them to be.
If you are really concerned, there are ways to get rid of warts on body and to stop them coming back.
Once you have got rid of them, and to help stop the virus returning, you need to improve your immune system. This is because your immune system will help fight any infection. You should eat a healthy diet, drink plenty of water and make sure you get sufficient sleep. If you drink or smoke, then stop, and cut down on caffeine. Try and keep stress free however difficult it is.
If your child has warts on the face, try and reassure them that most of them will disappear naturally, although it may take months or even a few years. Do bestow on them how important inner beauty, helping others and to build strong relationships with their peers.
Children being children will unfortunately want to scratch their warts, wherever they are on the body. Of course you should try and discourage this, as it will spread the virus and cause even more warts to appear. Keep in mind that the virus is transferable, so keep this in mind when you are in places with high humidity such as swimming pools etc.
To conclude, if self-esteem is a real problem there are several ways to get rid of them. You could try over-the-counter medications, home cures and perhaps surgical procedures. Ask your health care provider for advice. Remember though, that many treatments, particularly of a surgical nature are likely to leave scar tissue – consider if that is preferred to the wart itself.
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