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Don’t be a worry wart! There’s a painless solution at hand...

Wart Prevention and Removal

If you had the choice of a natural painless remedy over surgery for a medical condition, which would you choose? Just the anticipation of the pain from needles and incisions is enough to make most people balk. Even after the procedure is completed they could be left with scars. And if this is not enough to scare someone away from surgery, think about the price of medical procedures provided by doctors. Many times, one surgery isn’t always enough to get rid of the problem; sometimes it takes several painful treatments.


Warts

Warts are benign small hard growths on the skin. Warts consist of a nucleus of connective tissue with blood vessels, covered with layers of epithelial tissue (skin layer). Warts can occur singly or in groups. Without further treatment, in 80% of cases, warts will disappear within a year.

Development
Warts are caused by a virus, the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). There are over 70 different strains of the HPV virus that can cause warts.

Warts will appear three to six months after infection. A wart develops when a virus causes an area of skin to grow faster than the surrounding skin, which then hardens. An impaired immune system puts you at greater risk for warts.

Infectious
Children are more susceptible to warts, for example, in swimming pools, sport centres and showers. Warts are less common in adults, because adults will often have built up immunity.
Be wary about scratching a wart: the risk of self-infection is high.
Types
There are various types of warts:
Common wart (Verruca Vulgaris)
This often round, sharp edged wart forms a considerably horny cauliflower-like growth.
Foot wart (Verruca Plantaris)
Occurs on the sole of the foot, is often considerably horny. The foot wart is the most common wart (60 to 80% of cases). If the wart is on the sole of the foot there is a risk of inward growth. The risk then is that the wart will compress the nerves, which can be extremely painful.
Flat wart (Verruca Plana)
This skin-coloured wart is flat-topped, smooth and only a few millimetres in size. The flat wart mainly appears on the face and the arms.

Filiform wart (Verruca Filiformis)
Mostly appears on the face, the lips or on the nose.

Water wart (Mollusca Contagiosa)
A flat, skin-coloured or white/transparent wart, which mainly appears in groups.

Genital warts (Condyloma Acuminatum)
Warts around the anus/genital organs, which can be transferred through sexual contact

How does is work?
Bye Wart! ™ has been specially formulated for the painless and natural removal of all types of warts, barring genital warts, and comprises natural active ingredients that offer a complete, painless and effective solution to warts.
Bye Wart! ™ functions by penetrating the wart and preventing uncontrolled cell growth. It deposits a layer over the wart stunting any spread and promoting the wart's removal and the skin's healing.


How it works:
* It helps weaken the virus, preventing further spread.
* It stimulates blood flow, nourishing the skin while removing the wart.
* It regulates moisture content while easing the wart off the skin.
* It creates a protective layer over the wart, softening the skin.



Bye Wart!
- Painless treatment
- Naturally-acting substances
- Can be used in children upwards of 3 years
- Takes care of the skin
- Deposits a protective film over the wart,   lowering the risk of further infection
- Extremely suitable for home use.
Bye Wart! is available from your chemist, pharmacy or health food store.


Use
- Rub the cream in thoroughly
- Allow full absorption of the cream

Use a minimum of 3 x each day until the wart has disappeared.

Properties
. Bactericidal
. Boosts circulation
. Disinfective
. Increases elasticity
. Film over the wart for recovery
. Softens the skin
. Limits scarring
. Anti-inflammatory
. Controls the moisture content of the skin
. Stimulates the nerves
. Eases skin irritation
. Purifying

When not to use

- On open wounds
- On dark birthmarks
- On dark or hardened anomalies, or anomalies   that have a strange appearance, which look like,   but might not be, warts.
- On genital warts
- During pregnancy or breastfeeding (use has not   been researched)
- When there is hypersensitivity to one of the   ingredients.
- On eyes/mucous membranes.
Consult a doctor if you are not sure whether or not you have warts.

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