Avoca Wart and Verruca Treatment
Warts and verrucas are considered a nuisance skin disease but a lot of people don't know that it is caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). As it is a viral infection, it is very contagious. The most common places you pick up this virus are moist public places like the public shower or swimming pool. Warts are normally itchy and unsightly, whilst verrucas usually appear at the ball of the foot, and the pressure that you apply while walking can cause some pain. It is also often mistaken as a corn or callus because it looks the same - clusters of skin that looks like cauliflower. To treat these unsightly and painful, itchy warts and verrucas use Avoca Wart and Verruca Treatment Kit. It is safe and effective, with minimal side effects.
Benefits:
- Treats warts and verrucas in the comfort of your home
- Removes granulation tissue of the wart and verruca until it disappears
Features:
- Complete treatment kit
- You can use at home
- Visible results in 6 days
- In the pack
- Avoca caustic pencil 95% w/w
- 1 x blue plastic container
- 1x push-on cap.
- 1 x emery file
- 1 x Instructions
Active Ingredient:
Caustic Pencil-Toughened Silver Nitrate BP. (Silver Nitrate BP 95% with Potassium Nitrate BP 5%)
Plastic holder with caustic tip and accessories.
How to use for best results?
In order to be successful in treating your warts or verrucas, please watch this
instructional video.
Are there any warnings and precautions?
Diabetics should consult a doctor if treating a verruca or wart. Not for genital warts. Read enclosed instruction before use. Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Added Information:
Q - What are warts? Warts are caused by a virus on your skin's surface, it can enter through a cut or abrasion and causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly.
Warts can sometimes be painful, unsightly and contagious.
You can find warts anywhere on the body, but common places are the hands (common warts) and feet (plantar warts).
Q. How do I know if it is a wart? Common Warts - appear most often on the hands and can be distinguished by their rough cauliflower looking appearance on the skin's surface. They are usually small (less than half an inch across)
Plantar Warts - are found on the bottom of the foot and look like hard thick patches of skin with dark specks. Plantar warts can be extremely painful.
Warts vary in shape and size, they may appear as a bump with a rough surface or can be flat and smooth. Tiny blood vessels grow into the wart and appear as dark dots in the centre. In most cases the skin lines and creases will warp and distort in the area over the wart. Warts can come both alone or in clusters.