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Top Homeopathic Natural Remedies for Warts

Warts are benign skin growths caused by infection with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). They occur when the virus stimulates rapid cell division in the outer layer of the skin, forming rough, raised, or flat lesions. Warts are contagious and can spread through direct skin contact, shared surfaces, shaving injuries, nail biting, weakened immunity, and moisture-rich environments. Types include common warts, plantar warts, filiform warts, periungual warts, flat warts, and genital warts. They may be painless or painful depending on location and depth, and they can cause cosmetic distress, bleeding, itching, burning, cracks, or difficulty walking when present on feet. Recurrent or chronic warts are seen more in individuals with lowered immunity or hormonal imbalance.

Homeopathy treats warts by targeting susceptibility to HPV and correcting immune imbalance. Instead of burning or cutting off the lesion, which causes recurrence, homeopathy stimulates the body’s internal defence to recognize and eliminate wart tissue naturally. Medicine selection depends on the appearance of the wart, texture (hard/soft), location (face, hands, genital, feet), sensation (bleeding, itching, burning), aggravating factors (moisture, touch, cold), emotional pattern, and constitutional traits. Systematic individualized treatment leads to gradual shrinking, drying, flattening, and permanent clearance without scarring.

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Hard rough warts on hands and fingers – Thuja Occidentalis

Classical anti-wart remedy where warts are hard, dry, rough, irregular, cauliflower-like; may bleed on washing or cutting; person is extremely sensitive to criticism, has oily/greasy skin, and offensive sweat. Often associated with history of vaccination, suppressed eruptions, or genital issues.

Warts that are extremely painful and bleed easily – Nitric Acid

Large jagged warts with sharp stabbing pain as if splinters are stuck inside; bleed on slight touch; fissures in corners of mouth or anus; person irritable, touchy, resentful; syphilitic tendency strong; warts around genitals, anus or fingertips.

Flat warts on face, cheeks and neck – Antimonium Crudum

Multiple flat or smooth warts more common in children and teens; thick hard skin; white coating on tongue; gastric disturbance from overeating; aggravated from sour foods and heat; cracks on skin of hands and feet.

Warts on soles of feet that hurt while walking – Calcarea Carbonica

Deep plantar warts causing sharp pain on pressure; overweight, easily tired, profuse sweating of head or feet; craving eggs; fear of disease; cold damp weather aggravates; repeated warts or chronic tendency.

Soft, moist, cauliflower-like genital warts – Medorrhinum

Large soft warts around genitals or perineal region; foul discharge; intense sexual desire; urinary burning; restlessness and late-night energy; history of suppressed gonorrhea or repeated antibiotics.

Pedunculated stalk-like warts on neck and body – Dulcamara

Warts that hang like tiny tags with soft base; flourish from damp weather and moisture; person sensitive to cold and rainy conditions; joint pains during cold damp.

Warts that itch intensely, often with cracks – Kali Muriaticum

White or grey scaling warts that itch or crack at edges, especially on hands and elbows; associated with recurrent colds and gland swelling; sluggish lymphatic system.

Periungual warts around nails – Graphites

Hard warts around fingernails or toenails; cracks that ooze sticky, thick, honey-like fluid; women with hormonal imbalance, obesity, or constipation; rough dry skin.

Warts with burning pains – Causticum

Warts on tips of fingers, face or eyelids; painful while washing and brushing; bleeding tendency; person sympathetic, emotional, justice-loving; warts appear after long stress or grief.

Warts that are smooth and shiny – Silicea

Smooth skin-colored warts, especially on face or genitals; delicate children who catch cold easily; sweaty feet with offensive odor; slow healing tendency; desired warmth.

Multiple tiny warts under chin or beard area – Sabina

Soft wart-like papillae near beard or pubic region; bleeding tendency; menstrual disorders in women; strong craving for sour things; sensitivity to music.

Warts that suddenly appear after vaccination – Thuja / Silicea Intercurrent

A constitutional combination especially when eruption started post-vaccine suppression; clears deep tendency for wart recurrence.

Blackish warts with rough surface – Lycopodium

Single or multiple dark warts on hands, arms or abdomen; digestive gas and bloating; lack of confidence yet dominating toward juniors; craving sweets.

Warts that appear during pregnancy – Sepia

Flat warts on face or abdomen triggered by hormonal change; pelvic weakness; aversion toward family; desire for exercise; indifference and irritability.

Warts with dryness and deep cracks – Petroleum

Hard warts on hands and winter aggravation; deep fissures on fingers; intense itching; roughness of palms; travel sickness history.

Warts aggravated by cold weather – Dulcamara

Moisture and damp cold climate triggers formation and multiplication of warts each winter; person has tendency toward rheumatism.

Warts on elderly or long-standing cases – Baryta Carbonica

Large old warts in elderly or prematurely aged individuals; slow body functions; timidity; enlarged glands; memory weakness.

Warts that appear after grief or mental shock – Ignatia

Flat or soft warts that develop after emotional disappointment or loss; spasmodic tendencies; sighing; lump feeling in throat.

Bleeding warts on slightest touch – Cinnabaris

Bright red warts that bleed excessively; intense excitement of sexual organs; pain along nerve pathways; worse at night.

Warts with oozing offensive moisture – Hepar Sulphuris

Moist, painful, sensitive warts that ooze foul discharge; extreme sensitiveness to touch; slightest pain makes them irritable.

Children with repeated recurrence of warts – Calcarea Phos

Teens with dietary deficiency, delayed growth, low immunity, frequent cold, multiple soft or flat warts on face and arms.

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Warts are viral skin proliferations that thrive in immune weakness. Conventional physical removal often triggers recurrence because the underlying susceptibility remains unchanged. Homeopathic medicine enhances immune recognition of HPV, leading to gradual shrinking, darkening, crusting, drying, and complete disappearance of warts without scars. Correct constitutional prescription ensures long-term immunity and prevents recurrence even in genetically or hormonally predisposed individuals.

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Q1. What are warts?

Warts are small skin growths caused by a virus (HPV). They are harmless but contagious.

Q2. Are warts contagious?

Yes. Warts spread through skin contact or by touching infected items like towels or surfaces.

Q3. What do warts look like?

They look like rough, raised bumps on the skin. Some may be smooth depending on the type.

Q4. Can warts be treated?

Yes. Doctors may use creams, freezing, laser, or surgery to remove warts.

Q5. Can warts be prevented?

You can reduce the risk by keeping the skin clean, avoiding contact with warts, and not sharing personal items.

Dr Umang Khanna BHMS
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