Homeopathic remedies for warts

There are many different types of warts. They can appear on any part of the body and can sometimes cause pain in the corresponding area. Thorn warts are the most common type of warts caused by the group of viruses called human papilloma virus, or HPV.

The transmission is quite fast and typically occurs in swimming pools. The vertebral warts are often located on the foot, as the viruses can enter the body through small tears in the skin. Therefore, in addition to treating the warts with various homeopathic remedies, it is also very important to strictly follow hygiene measures.

These homeopathics are used

The following homeopathics can be used for warts:

  • Antimonium crudum
  • Causticum
  • Acidum nitricum
  • Bellis perennis
  • Dulcamara
  • Potassium chloratum
  • Sodium chloratum
  • Thuja

When is it used Antimonium crudum is primarily used for skin infections, such as warts or nail fungus. However, it can also be helpful for digestive complaints, such as nausea or vomiting. Effect The homeopathic remedy has an inhibitory effect on inflammatory processes in the skin and at the same time promotes the regeneration of skin cracks.

Dosage For the dosage in warts the potencies C7 or C9 are recommended. When to use Causticum can be used in many ways. These include neurological diseases, such as muscle weakness, dermatological diseases, such as warts, as well as osteoarthritis and rheumatism.

Effect The homeopathic remedy promotes various metabolic processes in the skin and has a local analgesic effect. Dosage For the treatment of warts the dosage with potency C9 is recommended. Five globules should be taken twice a day.

When to use The homeopathic remedy can be used in cases of flatulence or constipation, problems with urination and to treat warts. Effect The effect of Acidum nitricum is based on the relief of pain and effective control of the wart tissue. Dosage The warts can be treated with potency C9 with five globules per day.

When to use Bellis perennis is used for muscle and limb pain, warts and lesions in the breast and vaginal area. Effect The homeopathic drug has an anti-inflammatory effect, promotes blood circulation and reduces pain. Dosage For the dosage in warts, potency C5 with five globules a day is recommended.

When to use Dulcamara can be used in inflammation of the throat or respiratory tract. Warts and diarrhea are also often treated with it. Effect The homeopathic remedy promotes various metabolic processes in the body and has a regenerating effect.

Dosage The dosage of Dulcamara is recommended with potencies D6 or D12. When is it used The homeopathic remedy is used in many ways. In addition to hearing loss and conjunctivitis, it is also used for warts and allergies.

Effect The effect of potassium chloratum is based on a promotion of blood circulation in the skin. This can stimulate the regeneration process in lesions. Dosage For the treatment of warts it is recommended to use the dosage of the homeopathic agent with the potency D6.

When is it used Sodium chloratum is used for inflammation of the bladder or joints, for example in rheumatism. It can also be used for warts and heartburn. Effect The homeopathic remedy acts as an electrolyte stabilizing the body.

It counteracts the drying of the skin and promotes the healing process of lesions. Dosage The homeopathic remedy is recommended with the potency D6 with the intake of several globules daily. When to use it Thuja is a typical homeopathic remedy for the treatment of warts.

It can also be used for other lesions of the skin and mucous membranes, as well as for chronic diarrhea. Effect The effect of thuja is directly on the skin, where it has a regenerating effect on the various structures. Dosage The treatment of warts is recommended with potencies D6 or D12. Alternatively, a tincture of thuja can be used.