A wart is a viral infection.
No yeast infections comes from bacterias while warts comes from viruses.
Urine is normally sterile. Warts come from viral infections. HPV is a common wart producer.
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Acne, athlete's foot (tinea pedis), warts, and scabies are examples of skin infections that cause lesions.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes genital warts.
A vast majority of sexual HPV infections can be fought off by the body's immune system, however, some strains last a lifetime and the warts must be removed.
No that is not true. Herpes and warts are both viral infections and you can have both at the same time
Depends on where the wart is on your body.
it depends what kind of bumps you have (warts e.g)
Infections like warts and herpes can cause bumps where the urine comes out (that is, around the urethral opening).
There are many effects to skin infections. The most common are: Warts, Nail disorders, Cold sores, Fever blisters and Shingles. It is recommended that if you notice any of these symptoms you should get in touch with your doctor.
If you've never had sexual contact with anyone, then you can't get HPV. If you've ever had sexual contact with a person, you can get HPV, the genital warts kind.