Warts
Warts are caused by viruses in the human papillomavirus (HPV)
family. Around the world, prevalence of warts in school-aged
children is 10 percent to 20 percent, with incidence peaking
between the ages of 12 and 16 years.
At least 60 types of HPV viruses exist, and they can be found
on any part of the body. Many people are familiar with plantar
warts, which are found on the bottom of the feet. Warts can be
frustrating to treat because they are slow-growing.
Traditional medical treatment modalities include freezing and
applying topical medication, with strong drugs in a doctor's
office or with over-the-counter drugs at home.
Results: Typically, if the child is motivated,
Dr. Lazarus meets with the patient once or twice. The patient
uses age-appropriate visual imagery to get rid of the wart. In
a multi-center clinical study, this treatment was shown to be
at least as effective as over-the-counter medication. Often,
the warts go away within a few weeks.
Eve's story
Eve, a 10-year-old girl with recalcitrant warts, had
been to a dermatologist and received various treatments, all
of which were unsuccessful. After having the warts for over a
year, she saw Dr. Lazarus. After just two visits, her warts disappeared.
Karen's story
One day, I noticed that I had a wart on my foot. My
mom brought me in to Dr. Lazarus to see what we could do about
the situation. We got in there, and he requested that I
talk to my wart! Personally, I thought he was crazy. But,
I followed what he told me to do. I felt weird talking to
my foot, but every night before I went to bed I told my wart how
I wanted it to leave. And soon enough, I noticed my wart
starting to disappear. I was so amazed that this
crazy idea of his actually worked. It did though. This is
my experience with my wart.
— Karen, now 12 years old about her experience when she
was 7 years old
My daughter awoke one day with a wart on her toe. I told
my husband who is a doctor about this wart and asked how we should
treat it. He picked something up from the drug store that was
over the counter. We used this for a few weeks and did
not notice any results. We then called Dr. Lazarus and
made an appointment for him to see it. He looked at the
wart and gave us a few options. Dr. Lazarus said to Karen
that he would prefer her to try something that he feels would
really work. He suggested to Karen that she talk to her
wart each night or even a few times a day and tell it to go away. I
thought to myself with a chuckle, you've got to be kidding me. I
laughed and Dr. Lazarus said if you laugh, don't believe, and
you are not serious, this will not work. Karen felt that
she would give this a try. He told her to go somewhere
private like her bedroom to talk to her wart. Karen went
home after seeing him and did it. Within three weeks the
wart disappeared and to this day has not returned. We were
very grateful and talk about this experience quite frequently.
— Mother of Karen, now 12 years old, about when her daughter
was 7 years old
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