Warts are small, hard and elevated growths on skin that are caused by viral infection with HPV (Human Papillomavirus). They are also known as Verruca Vulgaris. Hands are one of the most common locations for warts to form though they can appear on any of the body parts. Depending on the type of warts they may be flat or raised, rough or smooth. They can appear anywhere on the skin of hands like palms, back of hands, fingers. The size of warts may vary from pinhead to pea size. Their colour is also variable. Some of them can be sensitive and painful. They may be itchy, and if scratched they may also bleed.
Warts on hands can be treated very gently, safely and effectively in homeopathy. Homeopathic medicines work to boost the body’s self – healing mechanism to fight with the viral infection and stop the excessive multiplication of skin cells. These are beneficial for small as well as large warts. They gradually shrink the warts on the hands and make them fall off the skin. Along with shrinkage, they also help to manage any attending symptoms like pain, itching, bleeding from warts, if present. In modern system of medicine, the peeling of the wart with salicylic acid, freezing therapy, removing wart with curet and laser treatment are often recommended. These methods though help to remove warts present on hands, but as these do not treat the root cause, the results are temporary. Due to this the tendency of warts developing again remains. As homeopathy targets the root cause, it can effectively heal the warts along with treating the tendency of recurrence of warts.
Homeopathy fights with viral infection
Homeopathy plays a great role in stimulating the body’s own healing system. This helps to fight with the virus which is causing the warts on the hands and promotes natural recovery. This not only helps in shrinking the arts but also helps to reduces chances of formation of warts again and again.
Homeopathy provides individualised treatment
In homeopathy, warts are treated following an individualised approach. This means medicines are finalised for each case separately as per the peculiarities found in each case. This helps to target the root problem and work deeply in every case for excellent results. With properly prescribed medicines, there is shedding of warts in most cases. The time duration for which the medicines needs to be taken depends on the chronicity of the complaint, the type of warts, the number of warts and individual’s response to the medicine.
Homeopathy never suppresses warts on hands
Homeopathy is a non-suppressive mode of treating warts on hands. This way the warts are not suppressed temporarily by any external application on the skin rather these are shed from their roots gradually, with minimal chances of recurrence, with the use of oral medications that work on the internal body system.
Homeopathy is safe mode to treat warts
Homeopathy uses natural medicines for treating warts on hands. These medicines are made from natural substances hence do not cause any side effects. These are safe medicines that can be used among persons of all age groups.
Top 8 Homeopathic Medicines for Warts On Hands
The top listed homeopathic medicines for treating warts on hands are Thuja, Causticum, Nitric Acid, Dulcamara, Antimonium Crudum, Natrum Mur, Sepia and Natrum Carb.
1. Thuja – Top Grade Medicine
Thuja is a natural medicine for treating warts on hands. It is indicated for numerous warts on hands. For using it the warts are present especially on the back of hand. The surface of warts can be rough or smooth where it is required. They can be hard and horny also. Sometimes they can be pedunculated. It works equally good in case of small-sized warts as well as large-sized warts and also cauliflower-like warts. In some cases needing it, the warts may ooze moisture or even bleed.
When to use Thuja?
It is a highly effective medicine for warts on hands mainly occurring on the back of hand that can be small or large in size.
How to use Thuja?
It is best to start it in 30C potency, and can be taken once a day or just once a week as per the intensity of the complaint. It can also be taken in high (200C) potency but only after consulting a homeopathic doctor.
2. Causticum – For Warts on Finger Tips and Around Nails
Causticum is the next well-indicated medicine when warts appear specifically on the fingertips. Other than this, it is also a prominent medicine for warts that occur close to the nails. The warts may be small, large or jagged. They may also bleed. Apart from the above, it is also indicated for warts on the face, nose, lips, eyelids, arms.
When to use Causticum?
This medicine can be used to treat warts that forms specifically on fingertips and also around the nails.
How to use Causticum?
Various potencies like 30C, 200C and 1M are available for this medicine. However, in the beginning, it is advised to use its 30C potency once a day.
3. Nitric Acid – For Large, Jagged Warts on Back of Hands
This medicine is beneficial when warts appear on the back of the hands. Mostly the warts are large, jagged and pedunculated in cases needing it. They are usually cauliflower-like in appearance. They also have a tendency to bleed easily. Other than this, it is a well-indicated medicine when warts appear particularly on the upper lip.
When to use Nitric Acid?
This medicine is helpful for treating warts that are quite large, jagged and pedunculated on the back side of the hands.
How to use Nitric Acid?
One may take this medicine once or twice a week in 30C power.
4. Dulcamara – For Flat Warts on Hands and Fingers
This medicine works well in case of flat warts. People needing it have these warts either on the palms or on the back side of their hands. But in case of fingers, they usually occur on the back of fingers. The warts are large and smooth. Sometimes these may occur close to the nails. Other than this, it is also helpful for warts arising on the face.
When to use Dulcamara?
Dulcamara should be selected to manage flat warts that are large and smooth appearing on palmar / back side of hands, back of fingers or near the nails.
How to use Dulcamara?
Dulcamara 30C can be used once a day.
5. Antimonium Crudum – For Horny Warts on Hands
This medicine is well indicated for horny (hard) and pointed type of warts on the hands. Persons requiring it may also have warts on the soles of feet (plantar warts). Apart from these, it is also indicated for horny growths under the nails. The skin under the nails is painful and sensitive.
When to use Antimonium Crudum?
Antimonium Crudum gives promising results in cases of warts on hands that are horny.
How to use Antimonium Crudum?
In the beginning, its use is suggested in 30C potency that can be taken once or twice in a day. Its higher potencies are also available but normally, higher potencies are not to be repeated very often.
6. Natrum Mur – For Warts on Palms of Hands
This medicine is valuable to treat warts occurring on the palms of hands. The warts are mostly flat type. They are painful if pressed. There may be heat in palms along with sweating.
When to use Natrum Mur?
Natrum Mur should be considered for cases of warts forming on the palmar side of hands especially when warts are flat.
How to use Natrum Mur?
Most commonly this medicine is prescribed in 6X potency that can be taken twice or thrice a day.
7. Sepia – For Itchy Warts
This medicine is very helpful for cases of warts on hands and fingers that are itchy. These are small and flat. Besides, it is also indicated for warts on face and neck.
When to use Sepia?
Sepia is an important medicine to help cases of warts on hands attended with itching.
How to use Sepia?
It is recommended to use this medicine once a day in 30C potency.
8. Natrum Carb – When Warts are Sensitive and Painful to Touch
This is a significant medicine when the warts are sensitive and painful to touch. The warts are mostly present on the back of hands for using this medicine. It is also valuable for treating warts on arms.
When to use Natrum Carb?
This medicine is prominently indicated for managing warts on the back of hands that are sensitive and painful to touch.
How to use Natrum Carb?
Among its different potencies, it is suggested to utilize it in 30C potency once a day.
Some Other Important Medicines
Ferrum Picricum – It helps treat warts on the hand when they are multiple in number.
Ferrum Magneticum – The key indication for using it is small warts on the back of the hands and also on the wrist.
Ranunculus Bulbosus –It is mainly considered for warts present on the thumb. This medicine is prepared from plants commonly known as buttercup. This plant belongs to family ranunculaceae.
Palladium – This medicine is specifically indicated for warts on knuckles of hands.
Ruta – It is used when the warts are flat and smooth on the palm of hands. It can be attended with sore pain. This medicine is prepared from a plant named Ruta graveolens commonly known as Rue. This plant belongs to family rutaceae.
Causes
They are caused by a virus known as human papilloma viruses (HPV). Among around 150 types of HPV only few are known to cause warts.
The warts of hands tend to occur when HPV gains entry in the body through any cut, crack, scratches on the topmost skin layer.
The virus causes multiplication of skin cells at a higher speed than what occurs under normal circumstances. It leads to outgrowths on the skin called warts.
Warts are contagious and are transmitted by skin to skin contact with people having warts. A person having warts in one place can also spread to another body part of his own if he touches a healthy body part with hands infected with the virus from touching the wart.
A person (if there is any crack or break in his skin that came in contact with HPV infected object / surface) can get the HPV infection and warts even from touching the object (like towel, door knob, door bell) or any other surface that has been previously touched and infected by a person bearing warts. Here the immune system of a person plays a very important role. If it is healthy, it fights the infection and the warts are prevented, while if the immune system is weak warts tend to develop.
Types
Common warts
Common warts are also called vulgar warts. They are very common types of warts that appear on the backs of your hands and fingers. The size of these vary from very small ones having diameter around 3mm to large ones with diameter up to 1cm. They vary in color due to skin color and may be white, pink, grey, yellow or brown in colour. On touch they feel rough and hard.
Flat warts
It is the next type of warts that can appear on hands (mainly back of hands) though the most common site for them is face. They are also known as plane warts. They are mostly small sized, not more than 3mm and can appear in clusters (groups). These have a flat top and on touch they feel smooth. Their colour is yellow, brown, or skin coloured.
Palmar warts
These warts tend to occur from picking at plantar warts (plantar warts are the warts that occur on soles of feet). These warts vary in color and can be painful. They can appear in groups and then these are called mosaic warts.
Periungual and subungual warts
Periungual warts refer to the ones that appear around fingernails and subungual warts indicate the warts that arise under fingernails. Nail biting and hangnails (a torn piece of skin / tag that hangs loosely around the fingernail) makes a person prone to these warts. Initially they begin as small growths and afterwards tend to get bigger in size. They can also appear in groups.
They carry a chance of spreading under the nail bed. In this case it can lead to fungal infection of the nail and dis-figuration or permanent damage to nail.
Butchers’ warts
These warts have cauliflower-like appearance that occur in those who handle raw meat frequently without gloves. HPV type 7 is suggested to be linked with these warts.
Dr.Sharma I am suffering from liken planus on right cheek nearly ear what medicines I should take?
Dr. Sharrma,
Can you let me know what dose is best in treating worts, Should I start with 200 C or go up to 1M . Also curious asa to ho to take, once per day or only a few doses.
Hello Dr Sharma
My granddaughter (13) has warts on her hands, mainly next to her nails, which seem to be getting worse, and one is becoming sore. She is inclined to get ragnails and I suppose the open skin must have allowed the virus into the body. They look pretty ugly and she is very self conscious about them, as you can imagine. It’s not just one wart either there’s a few altogether next to a couple of nails and spongy looking.
Can you suggest anything she can take that would help. I would be very grateful.
Thank you.
Val May
Sir my wife is having lower back problem and pain is more while standing and walking.it get better while relaxing