only if they freeze before poping
If you do anything about it, then by definition you aren't leaving it untreated.
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.
Snails do not give you warts.
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Never. That is how you spread them to other places on your body or to other people. Check with your pharmacist for recommendations of over the counter wart removal products.
If the turtle is infected with warts and you touch it frequently, the warts can spread, but if you DON'T touch it, than no. Warts are spread by touch.
If you do anything about it, then by definition you aren't leaving it untreated.
Yes, they can, but it depends on the type of wart
Frogs do not give you warts. Warts are caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV) that is spread through direct contact with the virus, not from frogs.
HPV is spread by direct contact and are not spread via body fluids.
If you have warts on your legs shaving over them can spread the disease even more. Answer You can get a rash from shaving and sometimes it can look like warts if you are not familiar with what each of them look like.
Yes, because sooner or later they will just spread.
Yes, warts can spread if you put your finger with a wart in your mouth. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be transmitted through direct contact. If the virus comes into contact with mucous membranes in the mouth, it may lead to the development of warts in that area. It's best to avoid touching warts and to practice good hygiene to prevent spreading the virus.
Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which infects the top layer of skin. The virus triggers rapid cell growth, leading to the formation of a benign tumor on the skin. Warts are contagious and can spread through direct contact or by touching surfaces contaminated with the virus. Different strains of HPV can cause various types of warts, such as common warts, plantar warts, and genital warts.
Yes, warts can spread through water. To prevent transmission, it is important to avoid sharing personal items such as towels, razors, and socks with someone who has warts. Additionally, wearing waterproof footwear in communal areas like swimming pools and locker rooms can help reduce the risk of spreading warts through water.
Depending on certain variables it could be Plantar Warts. Plantar warts are spread by contact with moist walking surfaces. Once you are is infected, there is no evidence that any treatment eliminates HPV infection or decreases infectivity, and warts may recur after treatment because of activation of latent virus present in healthy skin adjacent to the lesion. There is currently no vaccine for these types of the viruses. I would talk to your doctor about immunotherapy.
There are 100 different kinds of hpv, 30 of which are sexually transmitted, 12 of which casue genital warts, and 15 of which can cause cervical cancer. Warts can be spread from any part of the body to any part of the body by skin contact. So, if you have a type of HPV that causes warts, and the warts on on your face, it you have genital contact you could spread that kind of HPV to the genetial area.