Saturday, 9 July 2011

How To Treat A Verruca.

An unfortunate medical complaint on the sole of the foot. A verruca is, although sometimes prolonged in treatment, easily fully removed.

There are however different forms of verrucae and these therefore need correct treatment.

If your verruca has an appearance similar to this:



Then standard over the counter treatment at a chemist would suffice. Salicylic acid is the usual treatment for this although treatment itself must be carefully done to avoid healthy skin areas as this can damage this severely.

Please be aware that the treatment for this although almost always successful can be long at times and frustrating.

However although that is a standard verrucae, there is also a more extreme form which needs more radical treatment.

If you verruca has an appearance identical to the following, please follow the advice following the image.



This is known as the Lesser seen Rebekah Brooks Verruca or its Latin name of Malum veneficus. There is currently only one known form of treatment for this and although it is undoubtedly an extreme method, all medical practitioners, including the renowned Doctor Rupert Murdokus of the Melbourne Institute agree that it is the only course of treatment.

If you find yourself the victim of this medical emergency, head straight to your local hospital immediately where the doctors will swiftly diagnose this extreme situation and amputate your leg.

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