Wart Treatments Peoria IL

Find top doctors who perform Wart Treatments in Peoria, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Peoria, IL.

Local Businesses

Illinois Eye Center

(309) 243-2400
20375 West 151St Street Suite 370
Peoria, IL 61615


Harry C Stone

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave – Suite 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Illinois Valley Ctr-Plastic

(309) 691-7800
20375 W 151St St # 370
Peoria, IL 61614


Illinois Plastic Surgery

(309) 495-0250
1001 Main St Ste 300
Peoria, IL 61606


Richard Corley

(309) 674-2822
416 St. Marks Court Suite 106
Peoria, IL 61603


Facial Plastic Laser Surgery Center

1-309-589-5900
7301 North Knoxville Avenue
Peoria, IL 61614


Aesthetique Spa

(309) 693-0202
6745 Frostwood Pkwy
Peoria, IL 61615


Harrison C Putman

309-686-5900
7301 N Knoxville Ave
Peoria, IL 61614


Buehler Donald Od

1-309-682-9617
1200 Hamilton Boulevard
Peoria, IL 61606


James Sheridan

(309) 691-7800
1112 West 6Th Street
Peoria, IL 61602


Heyde Eye Center

(309) 674-1234
1112 W 6Th St # 210
Peoria, IL 61603


Richard Dean Corley

309-674-2822
416 Ne Saint Mark Ct Ste 106
Peoria, IL 61603


Mc Lelland, Bruce A – Central Illinois Dermatology

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave # 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Mammolito Surgical Associates Sc

(309)672-3107
1112 W. 6Th Street Suite 210
Peoria, IL 61602


Akeson Jeffrey W

(309) 691-1400
6000 N Allen Rd
Peoria, IL 61614


Peoria Eye Nose & Throat

1-309-589-5900
7301 North Knoxville Avenue
Peoria, IL 61614


Anderson Richard C

(309)624-9810
Ste 210, 1112 W 6Th St
Peoria, IL 61603


Christopher T Kroodsma

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave – Suite 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Carl William Soderstrom

(309) 674-7546
4909 N Glen Park Place Rd
Peoria, IL 61614


Peoria Ambulatory Surgery Center

1-309-691-9069
4909 North Glen Park Place Road
Peoria, IL 61614


Wart Treatments FAQ in Peoria, IL

Do warts mean you have a weak immune system?

In many cases, your immune system quickly fights off the virus long before outward signs, such as warts develop. If, however, your immune system is slow to recognize or respond to the HPV strain, you’re more likely to develop warts.

How can you tell if a wart is HPV?

Your doctor will examine you or take a biopsy (a sample of the wart) to see if you have genital warts. They might draw a blood sample to test for HIV and syphilis. Depending on the results, they may also refer you to a specialist for further testing.

Is every wart HPV?

Common warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus is quite common and has more than 150 types, but only a few cause warts on your hands. Some strains of HPV are acquired through sexual contact.

How do you dissolve warts naturally?

Apple cider vinegar It’s thought to work like salicylic acid, a common wart treatment that peels away infected skin, eventually removing the wart. Vinegar also has natural antimicrobial properties that may help fight HPV, but more studies are necessary. To try it, mix 2-parts apple cider vinegar and 1-part water.

What is good for warts naturally?

Home Remedies for Warts They rub warts with garlic, or apply a paste made of baking powder and castor oil. They crush vitamin C tablets into a paste to cover the wart. They even soak warts in pineapple juice. Prolonged application of duct tape also has its fans, although evidence does not support its use.

What vitamin helps with warts?

There have been several studies which have shown that a simple supplement of zinc can improve and clear warts. Zinc supplements (usually tablets) can be bought over the counter at most pharmacies.

Is a wart on the hand HPV?

A: All warts (or “verrucae”) are caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). On the hands, they’re referred to as common warts; on the bottom of the feet they’re called plantar warts; around the fingernails they’re called periungual warts; on the genitals or around the anal area they’re called genital warts.

Why am I suddenly getting lots of warts?

What causes warts? Warts are caused by an infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus causes an excess amount of keratin, a hard protein, to develop in the top skin layer (epidermis).

Can warts spread in bed?

Common warts are not very infectious with intact skin, but can be passed by people from sharing bedding, towels or when people pick at their warts, bite their nails and do not properly wash their hands.

What kills the virus that causes warts?

Other medications: These include bleomycin, which is injected into a wart to kill a virus, and imiquimod (Aldara and Zyclara), an immunotherapy drug that stimulates your own immune system to fight off the wart virus. It comes in the form of a prescription cream.