Warts - all you need to know

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Warts - all you need to know

What are warts?

Warts are growth on skin that are caused by virus Human Papilloma virus(HPV). This virus stimulates the growth of outer layer of skin cells. The abnormal proliferation of cell appears as blister, bump or small cauliflower like growth on skin. These lesions are called warts or verrucae.

What are the different types of warts?

The warts can appear as dome shaped, smooth flat topped bumps, finger like or cauliflower like projections coming out of skin.

How can you get an infection?

Virus is spread by skin to skin contact, touching the things used by infected person, untreated swimming pool or sexual contact. Every person’s immunity responds to virus infection differently. Not all people who comes in contact with virus get infected or develop warts. Some people are at more risk of developing warts. These include children, elderly and young adults who have not developed immunity to the virus. The people with weakened immunity due to HIV, cancer chemotherapy or organ transplant are at higher risk of developing warts.

When should you see a doctor for warts?

Common warts are usually harmless and sometimes may disappear on their own.

Prevention

Treatment

Most often non-genital warts resolve in 1-2 years without causing complications. But it is important to get treatment as in many cases warts spread near by area and also they are contagious. Several methods to treatment are available. These include

In our clinic, we remove the warts with Radiofrequency and then apply tricholoroacetic acid on area to prevent recurrence.

Recurrence

Recurrence is unpredictable though not uncommon. If you like this article, don’t forget to share it with your friends.

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