They are not dangerous but they are contagious. They can also spread to other parts of the body. They usually remain limited in the area they first appear. Warts are caused by the human papiloma virus-the virus can spread from person to person in the right setting.
No, finger warts are not caused by the same subtype of HPV that causes genital warts.
YES!!!I did NOT know that until my little boy had one and i just cant seem to get rid of it, so i called my older sister who is a Nurse, has been for YEARS!!! and she said whatever you do... DONT PICK AT IT!!! it is a VIRUS , just like a flu, and contagious and it will spread...........Sorta like conjuntivitis in the eye!!! that fast! (PINK EYE)So DONT touch it,,yes you CAN get it......sorry.
Depands. If these warts at hand, you may go with over the counter medication. For the genital warts, if the persist longer than a year, a doctor's visit would be very helpful. Be reminded that, genital warts are highly contagious and some types of it are the cause of cervical cancer in women.
Warts may appear for various reasons, one of which being lack of hygiene and skincare. Warts are a viral disease caused by a virus called Human Pappiloma Virus.
The white stuff that oozes out of a wart is bacteria or pus. These type of warts are very contagious and can be passed round the body and to other people too. Use a clean hot compress several times a day until the pus has been stopped. If it continues then seek a Doctors advice and/or treatment.
Yes, they can, but it depends on the type of wart
On the knees, face, fingers and around the nails commen warts may appear. these are painless with firm growths and a rough surface. On the back of hands, face or legs flat warts may appear. These warts are rather small and have a smooth surface.
If you're preparing food commercially, yes. If not, it's probably not a big deal. They're not extremely contagious.
In most cases, common warts appear on the fingers or hands. They are caused by contact with the contagious human papillomavirus. Warts can spread from person to person or via contact with something used by a person with the virus.You can prevent spreading warts by not picking them, covering them with bandages, and keeping them dry.In most cases, warts are harmless, painless, and go away on their own. If they persist, treatments include topical medications, freezing, burning, surgery, lasers, and chemicals.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
The term mulluscom is short for mulluscom contagiousum, MC , or water warts. MC is contagious, but benign.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.
Warts are a viral infection characterized by rough growths usually in hands, but can appear in any part of the body.