A wart is what we call a tumour. Warts are rarely cancerous but then again, there is still that small chance. If you think it is an unusual sort of wart, visit your doctor.
Not at all, Warts are caused by the HPV viruses 2 and 7. The HPV virus also is responsible for Cervical cancer.
Warts can grow on various parts of a dog's body. Many are completely harmless, and while they do not look attractive, they are not dangerous. According to some sources, older dogs that develop warts should be watched more carefully, because those warts are more likely to be cancerous. With younger dogs, the most common kinds of warts form on the face, lips, mouth or eyelids. Some of these warts are caused by a virus and need to be treated by a veterinarian. The best thing to do if your dog has a wart is to take him or her to a vet to have it tested. It may turn out to be nothing, but better safe than sorry.
Snails do not give you warts.
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No bacause warts are caused by viruses, particulary one of kinds of HPV (human papilloma virus).
It depends on what you mean by "warts" Warts are cause by a virus, so this virus in in the blood stream. HPV is the main cause of genital warts and is transmitted sexually. The virus attacks the cells of the skin, and causes warts to develop on the surface
HPV is a viral STD. HPV can cause genital warts or cancerous/precancerous lesions in the cervix or anus.
First, cover with ductape for a day. then, add apple cider vinegar on it and soak in warm water for awhile. ANSWER: Plantar warts are caused by HPV virus, the non-cancerous strain. You can get rid of the warts themselves but you won't be able to get rid of the virus with the treatment that you'll be using. There are several better warts treatment out in the market today. Wartanol is one good brand. It reduces the virility of HPV making the warts less contagious. It's important also to boost the immune system to fight off the virus.
Cryotherapy can be employed to destroy a variety of benign skin growths, such as warts, pre-cancerous lesions (such as actinic keratoses), and malignant lesions (such as basal cell and squamous cell cancers)
Warts can grow on various parts of a dog's body. Many are completely harmless, and while they do not look attractive, they are not dangerous. According to some sources, older dogs that develop warts should be watched more carefully, because those warts are more likely to be cancerous. With younger dogs, the most common kinds of warts form on the face, lips, mouth or eyelids. Some of these warts are caused by a virus and need to be treated by a veterinarian. The best thing to do if your dog has a wart is to take him or her to a vet to have it tested. It may turn out to be nothing, but better safe than sorry.
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Roughly 90% of all anal warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 and 11, which are the least likely of over 60 types of HPV to become cancerous. Anal warts are usually transmitted through direct sexual contact with someone who is infected with condyloma acuminata anywhere in the genital area, including the penis and vagina. Studies have shown that roughly 75% of those who engage in sexual contact with someone infected with condyloma acuminata will develop these warts within three months.
pickles have warts because cucumbers have warts.
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Snails do not give you warts.
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Your face is not generally considered genitalia; warts on the face are facial warts.