How to Remove Warts with Apple Cider Vinegar

Warts seem to appear out of the blue, an unpleasant sight popping up without warning.

But the truth is, warts are caused by a virus, one that you may have come into contact with months before you ever see a wart.

Naturally, once they appear you want to know how to remove warts.

While there are treatments available at your doctor’s office, they can be costly especially if you have large areas of warts.

Many people today also prefer natural or organic methods over medications.

The following is an overview of what causes warts and how to use home remedies for warts.

 

What Causes Warts?

 

Contrary to popular belief, warts are not caused by picking up toads but from an infection that invades the surface of the skin.

The human papillomavirus or HPV is the virus that causes many different warts that can appear anywhere on the body.

Certain types of HPV infections cause genital warts, which is sexually transmitted.

Many types of HPV are found everywhere and you can come into contact with it when touching door knobs or shaking someone’s hand.

Wart causing viruses can also be transmitted when you use a towel after someone who has warts and an HPV infection.

Areas on the skin that are cut or open are more likely to become infected.

Doctors have identified one hundred types of HPV viruses that can cause warts, most of which occur on the hands but can appear anywhere.

Of the 100 types of HPV infections, 60 can lead to wart formation on the hands and feet of those who are infected with the virus.

It is never convenient to find warts, but they can often be removed with home remedies for warts.

 

Who is at Risk of Developing Warts?

 

Children are more likely to develop warts than adults.

This is thought to be due to the fact that their immune system is not fully developed and cannot ward off the virus.

Siblings are also likely to have warts at the same time, primarily because they share towels and washcloths.

 

How to Remove Warts

 

Many people are interested in using methods to remove warts that are less harsh than over-the-counter medications.

Many people have found that warts can be removed with a common household item you probably have in your kitchen cabinet.

Apple cider vinegar for warts is a common home remedy that works for many people.

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Vinegar does not kill the human papilloma virus, but peels away the wart from the skin and eventually removing it.

 

How to Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Warts

 

So, now that you know what to use you need to know how to get rid of warts.

It is important to note that because HPV can spread to other parts of the body, you must use the materials for treatment one time.

Reusing materials can cause the virus to spread to another part of the body and warts may appear in those areas.

The following are the steps you can take to remove warts with apple cider vinegar.

 

The Tape Method

 

  • Wash your hands with warm, soapy water.
  • Rinse your hands thoroughly and dry them.
  • Wash the area to be treated thoroughly.
  • Dilute one cup apple cider vinegar with water.
  • Dip a clean cotton ball in the apple cider vinegar mixture.
  • Tape the cotton ball over the wart and leave for at least 20 minutes.
  • Repeat this process once a day until warts are gone.

 

The Dab Method

 

  • Wash your hands with warm, soapy water.
  • Rinse thoroughly.
  • Pat them dry.
  • Wash the area where warts are with warm, soapy water and rinse.
  • Pat dry with a clean hand towel.
  • Dilute one cup apple cider vinegar with water.
  • Dip a clean cotton ball into the apple cider mixture.
  • Dab onto the wart until it is covered thoroughly with apple cider mixture.
  • Let dry.
  • Rinse after 20 minutes.

 

The Soaking Method

 

If you have warts only on your hands or feet, you can use a soaking method instead of cotton balls.

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Some people find this method removes warts more quickly than other natural methods.

The steps you must follow for the soaking method are:

  • Wash your hands with warm, soapy water.
  • Rinse your hands and pat dry.
  • Fill a basin with one cup apple cider vinegar and one cup warm water.
  • Place the affected area into the basin and soak for at least 20 minutes.
  • Remove your hands or feet and pat dry.
  • Repeat once daily until warts are gone.

 

The Overnight Method

 

This method is often best if you have many warts in a concentrated area.

It is also easy to do right before bed every evening, as part of your nightly routine.

The steps for the overnight method are as follows:

  • Wash your hands with soap and warm water.
  • Rinse thoroughly and dry.
  • Wash the area affected with warts.
  • Pat dry.
  • Soak a cotton ball or gauze pad with straight, undiluted apple cider vinegar.
  • Place over the affected areas.
  • Wrap an ace bandage over the area and secure.
  • Remove bandages and cotton balls the next morning.
  • Repeat nightly until warts are gone.

Be sure to dispose of all materials after every use, to avoid spreading warts to other parts of the body.

Most people do not feel pain with this natural home remedy, but you may experience slight discomfort as warts begin to peel off.

 

What to Expect

 

While you are performing this treatment, you may want to know what to expect.

Everyone is different and perceives pain differently.

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You may experience slight tingling or moderate pain.

The changes most people see during this type of wart removal remedy are:

  • The wart may appear swollen after the first few treatments.
  • This is normal and you may feel a tingling sensation.
  • Your wart may turn colors from dark brown to black.
  • The wart may begin to peel or flake away.
  • The wart will eventually decrease in size and disappear.

It is important to note that this procedure is not recommended for those who want to remove genital warts.

These warts are caused by a different strain of HPV.

Because the skin in the genital area is more sensitive than other areas of your body, doctors do not recommend trying to treat them at home.

Many people have made the mistake of using over-the-counter wart treatments not designed to be used on sensitive skin in the genital area.

The results can be very painful and could require more extensive treatment by a qualified professional.

Doctors can freeze genital warts or prescribe special cream medicines to treat warts in this sensitive area of the body.

If you have genital warts, it is best to seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified medical professional.

 

Wart Prevention

 

The best way to prevent warts is to avoid becoming infected with the human papilloma virus.

You may accomplish this goal by:

  • Frequent hand washing.
  • Cleaning gym equipment before use.
  • Wearing flip-flops in public shower areas and around pools.
  • Keep skin moisturized and cut free.
  • Avoid nail biting.
  • Using a sharp razor to avoid skin abrasions and cuts.
  • Wash your hands after shaking hands with other people.
  • Avoid sharing towels and washcloths with other people in and out of your household.

When you see a wart, begin treatment to remove it as soon as possible.

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Delaying this process can lead to spreading of warts to other areas of the body, and that is more difficult to treat.

Human papilloma virus is far more common than people realize and so are warts.

The Center For Disease Control states that more than 80 million people in the United States are infected with some form of HPV at some point in their lives.

 

Conclusion

 

Now you know how to get rid of warts using home remedies with apple cider vinegar.

While this treatment may not get rid of warts overnight, it does work for those who consistently apply the treatment until the wart is completely gone.

If you have warts that spread over large areas, it is best to speak with your doctor before attempting self-treatment.

The important thing to remember when using home and natural remedies to treat warts, is that they must be applied consistently until the wart is gone.

This may take a few weeks or as long as a month.

Everyone’s body is different, making it impossible to tell just how long you will need to apply apple cider vinegar to your warts.

However, if you are patient you will see the results you want and be wart free.

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