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How to Remove Warts on Neck at Home?

Learning how to remove neck warts is a topic of great interest to many people. Often, these lesions are benign and do not pose a serious health risk.

However, they can cause itching or even pain in the event that the affected area becomes inflamed. And it cannot be denied that from an aesthetic standpoint they can be a disadvantage, at least that’s how many people perceive them.

Fortunately, there are several treatments to remove neck warts, some of which can be applied at home. Meanwhile, some methods are more advanced and should be performed in clinical or outpatient centers.

Why do warts appear on the neck?

Woman touching her neck.

Some causes are genetic factors or hormonal disorders. However, a high number of these cases are related to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Due to the high prevalence of HPV today, it is common for the causal effect of warts on the skin to be due to this infection. There are about 150 types of HPV, and strains 6 and 11 are often responsible for the appearance of warts.

One of the characteristics of HPV warts is that to the touch they tend to be rather rough. Also, a small black point can be seen on the surface, which corresponds to the irrigation zone.

One of the biggest problems with HPV neck warts is that they are highly contagious. If non-carriers of the virus come into contact with these lesions, and have cuts on their skin, the spread of HPV can take place.

Home Remedies for Neck Warts

Let’s look at two home remedies that are very effective for getting rid of neck warts.

Thuja

Thuja

This home remedy for warts has been used for a long time. It’s an Ayurvedic remedy that helps combat genital warts, but also neck warts. It’s also been shown to naturally help heal herpes.

How can you use it?

  1. First, you need to purchase Thuja oil from a pharmacy or a health food store.
  2. Next, dilute the oil with a little water. This is because Thuja oil can irritate the skin.
  3. Once diluted in water, apply a little bit on the neck wart.

Why can Thuja oil help you fight warts? This oil contains a substance that when it comes in contact with our body, it releases immune system cells.

The immune system is responsible for fighting all diseases in our body. A strong immune system implies being healthier.

I recommend that you use Thuja oil for several days until you start seeing results on your neck.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree Oil

This is an excellent home remedy for warts and HPV. Changes are noticeable after a few days.

What you need to do is purchase tea tree oil and then apply it to the area where you have warts.

Tea tree oil has been shown to have antiviral properties, boost immunity, and it’s also a powerful antimicrobial agent.

Omega 3

Almonds

Omega 3 is not to be used on a wart, but to be consumed. Omega 3 is a fatty acid that your immune system needs to be strong.

If you want to be free of warts, you will need to get rid of HPV. And to achieve this, you must strengthen your immune system.

Also, Omega 3 is good for preventing cancer, as you may already know, HPV can cause cancer in some cases.

Flaxseed Oil

Omega 3 can be found abundantly in flaxseed oil. This oil is prepared from flax seeds, which contain omega 3. Usually, flaxseed oil can be found in health food stores.

How to use flaxseed oil? Simply use it to season your meals. For example, you can use it for your salads.

Never use it to fry your food. Any oil when heated transforms and becomes harmful to the organism and the immune system.

Nuts

Omega 3 can also be found in nuts like hazelnuts, pistachios, or almonds.

It is also found in walnuts and peanuts, but I advise against eating them, as they are difficult to digest, contain a lot of fat, and can cause allergies that weaken the immune system.

To treat HPV, I advise eating nuts every day.

You can eat about 20 almonds and 20 hazelnuts per day. For instance, you can eat them after lunch or dinner as a dessert. Or you can prepare a breakfast with oats, fruits, and nuts.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

2 methods of medicine to get rid of neck warts

Person applying cream to their hand.

There are also methods originating from medicine to treat your warts. Let’s see what they are…

Salicylic acid treatment

To remove neck warts at home, it is recommended to apply salicylic acid to the affected area. But it is important to have visited a specialist before to recommend the most effective method.

What is recommended is to apply this liquid immediately after taking a shower. Place a towel over the affected area without rubbing, just removing the moisture by gently pressing the towel on the neck.

Subsequently, you should apply the salicylic acid to the lesions and you can put a bandage on to keep the area covered. The doctor is the one who will indicate how many days you should comply with this treatment.

Focal action ointments

There are very good ointments to remove neck warts at home. And although the results are often appreciated after a few days, it is a safe method and more accessible in terms of costs.

The dermatologist can tell you which is the most recommended topical cream to treat your lesions. This taking into account the overall context of the case and the appearance of the lesions.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

I wish you great success in your recovery!

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Medically reviewed by Dr. John Wellington. Dr. John Wellington is a board-certified physician specializing in urology. With over 15 years of experience, he is passionate about sharing his knowledge through a popular health blog. Dr. Wellington holds an MD from Ivy League University and is a member of prestigious medical associations.

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