treating warts with homeopathy
Warts come in various shapes and sizes and often go away by themselves. Plantar warts are like calluses and are tender to touch; when they occur in the soles of the feet they can be very sore. Filiform warts are tiny, occurring in the neck and face usually on the eyelids or lips. Flat warts occur more extensively usually over the face. All these warts are harmless and occur as a result of the human papilloma virus and once the body recognises the virus it is able to get rid of it in time. Warts respond well to homeopathy.
I list ten different remedies below with tips on how to distinguish. The most popular remedy for most kinds of warts is Thuja.
Description | Remedy |
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multiple warts that are horny and itchy. For warts that are generally round, red, hard and smooth. | calccarea-carbonica |
multiple warts, especially when present on the face and eyelids. Warts on soles of feet, Sore warts on fingertips and large or smooth warts which bleed easily respond well to this remedy. | causticum |
large fleshy warts and flat, smooth warts on the face, palm, fingers or soles of feet. | dulcamara |
warts that are localised on the tips of fingers and toes respond well to this remedy. | natrum carbonicum |
warts that are on the palms of the hand. Frequently with perspiration, tingling and numbness. | natrum muriaticum |
"cauliflower" shaped warts that itch, prick and bleed easily on washing and also for oozing warts | nitric acidicum |
warts that are large, hard and pigmented. | sepia |
warts that are hard, burning and painful | sulphur |
warts and moles generally. Especially good for figwarts, "cauliflower like" and horny warts. | thuja |