Prevent skin warts

Warts can spread to other parts of the body and to other people. It can be spread by skin to skin contact. It can be virus may be spread by towels or other personal items. You can help prevent the warts from spreading. Make sure your child: Doesn’t touch the wart to other parts of… Continue reading Prevent skin warts

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When to See a Doctor

If OTC wart removers don’t work, you can talk to a doctor about stronger treatments. Doctors generally take two general approaches to wart treatment, says Silverberg. They can destroy the wart or boost the immune system so it will clear the wart. Doctors typically remove warts in one of three ways: Doctors may freeze the… Continue reading When to See a Doctor

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Home Remedies and OTC Treatments

Home remedies run the gamut. People have put castor oil on warts, or a crushed paste of vitamin C. Among the most ludicrous treatment that Stephen Webster, MD, a dermatologist at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wis., has heard: rub the wart with a potato and then bury the potato, keeping its location a… Continue reading Home Remedies and OTC Treatments

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Should You Treat ?

Fortunately, warts do not harm a child’s health, and often go away on their own. Doing nothing for warts is perfectly OK, Krol says. In one study, researchers reported that warts spontaneously cleared in 40% of children within two years without any treatment. Still, many children are bothered by warts and want them removed. Warts… Continue reading Should You Treat ?

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Causes and Types of Warts

Warts, caused by the human papillomavirus or HPV, are noncancerous skin growths. They form when the virus invades the skin, usually through a tiny cut or scratch. The virus causes rapid growth of cells on the outer layer of skin. Warts are usually skin-colored but can be dark. They can be rough or smooth. Here… Continue reading Causes and Types of Warts

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Skin warts

Warts are a type of skin infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The infection causes rough, skin-colored bumps to form on the skin. The virus is contagious. You can get warts from touching someone who has them. Warts most commonly appear on the hands, but they can also affect the feet, face, genitals and… Continue reading Skin warts

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