What do Warts look like?






Hands, fingers, elbows, knees are the place where one gets a chance to develop warts. You might not be aware of the appearance of warts, warts are basically a small, dome shaped absurd things and they have greyish-brown colour. The inner side of warts consists of black dots and they resemble cauliflower. A person may develop warts in genital area through sexual transmission. If you are having any kinds of scratch or cut on your skin then, you should not come into contact with that person who is infected with wraps as the bacterium of wraps get an ideal way to be on the body of uninfected person. Initially the growth of warts is very sluggish but as time passes by they start growing.

Prevention
• Children should be told to maintain cleanliness all the time, they should wash hands thoroughly.

• Children who have got wounds on their body they should not go near to that person who is infected with warts.

Treatment of Warts
Though warts do not create any serious problem for an individual but one has to face serious consequences if left untreated. Following things can be useful for treating the problem of warts:

• If you notice the development of warts, then, you should burn them using light electric current.

• Liquid nitrogen can be used as this can freeze the warts.

• One may also resort to laser treatment.

Above-mentioned things might be of great help to an individual who is suffering from the problem of warts.

Summary
Warts resemble cauliflower and they may be developed on hands, fingers and elbows. The problem of warts can be removed completely if you take proper precautions.


What Does Syphilis Look Like?


Syphilis is one of those diseases that everyone used to be scared of. It can be deadly if not cured properly and is extremely contagious.

The interesting thing about this disease is that even though it is extremely annoying and can lead to death, if treated early is very easy to cure. The problem is that it's hard to spot it at first as it's almost asymptomatic. No itching, no rashes (until later stages), no swelling, no nothing.

So, how do you spot it?

First of all, it is very important to know that syphilis is only transmitted through sexual contact. You can't get it from sharing food, a fork or clothes with someone who has it, so the best way to prevent it is through having a proper sex life. If your partner does not have syphilis, you won't get it.

If you do have incidental sex, just go see a doctor and he'll take care of the problem for you, but on with the spotting.


As I mentioned before, syphilis does not cause any discomfort at all in its early stages. Although you might see some lesions on the areas of contact (penis or vagina), they tend to heal spontaneously which is why people don't go see a doctor at this stage. In the second stage of syphilis, you'll be able to notice rashes on your feet or your hands. You may see the rash on the torso or your face.

In the last stage of syphilis you may see knots forming in the joints which look like big bumps under your skin.

Although we have talked a bit about prevention already, I would like to talk about the one thing that prevents Syphilis from spreading and even cures it completely.

That one thing, oddly enough is penicillin G also known as Benzylpenicillin. This medication is fairly common and really easy to administer, but it only works if you apply it in a very easy stage of the disease. Oftentimes, one dose is enough.

It really amazed me when I realized that such a simple drug can take care of this huge problem.

In this article we talked about what Syphilis looks like and how to prevent it. Generally speaking, if you go see a doctor early enough, you should not have a problem with it as it's not hard to treat.
Moreover as long as you pay attention who you sleep with, you should be fine as well. Having a permanent sexual partner (like your husband or wife) is a tremendous prevention tool for syphilis.

Again, I hope that this article was helpful to you. Remember that although this disease is pretty nasty, due to the fact that medicine has advanced so much, it's perfectly curable.