Because it's damaged by the heat.
It would hurt, you'd probably get a blister, but you are unlikely to get rid of the wart.
It's most likely a blister.
No
peel it slowly under hot water ,then deal with the blister lol
It's either a pimple, a blister or a wort.
Whilst cooking the Sunday lunch I burnt my hand on the hot roasting tray.
A blister on the finger that bleeds should be covered and protected from germs. This may have been caused from a friction rub of gloves, scissors, hand tools or other repetitive hand movements.
The meaning of the 'blister' in blister copper is for that fact that its appearance is caused by the escaping sulfur dioxide which gives it the blister look.
It's possible that it is a wart or a blister. If you are worried about it, you should consult a doctor.
cooling water treatment
You get a needle and hold it over a candle or fire and when it gets really hot pop the blister. The heat is to get the needle sterile. If the blister is in a high-use location, like inside the hand, you can prevent it from tearing open later by inserting the sterilized needle BESIDE the blister and coming up from the underside into the blister, then squeezing the blood or fluid out that way. The top layer of skin lays flat and can actually bond back together instead of splitting open. Good luck!
A blister on the labia