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What
are warts?
Warts are viral
infection caused by the human papillomavirus or HPV. This is contagious
and can easily be transmitted through physical contact and also by
using the towels or other objects that the person with warts used or
touched.
Warts are fairly common among a lot of people and it looks like a
small, rough tumor. It is common to appear on the hands and the feet.
Warts will normally disappear after a few months but some can last for
years and may appear again or recur. This is not life threatening but
it can be inconvenient and quite ugly to look at. But, warts can be
treated with a variety of home remedies and conventional medications
rather effectively.
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What are plantars warts?
Also known as verruca plantaris or verruca, plantar warts are caused by the same virus that causes your ordinary warts. However, plantar warts often occur on the soles of the foot or on the toes. Plantar warts are quite harmless. However, you need to treat it in order to alleviate the symptoms, which can become quite painful.
Treating it will also decrease the duration of the warts as well as lessen the risk of transmission.
Additionally, these small lesions will resemble a cauliflower that will have small black petechiae in the center. Bleeding may occur when it is scratched and pain may be experienced when you stand or walk.
Treatment for this type of wart is just like treating your ordinary warts. It will include cryotherapy, application of keratolytic chemicals, electrodesiccation, and lasers. It can disappear in a few weeks without treatment but if you want to make it go away faster, these mentioned treatments will be able to do it for you.
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