Your wart is your face!
Warts are caused by a Virus, the Human Papillomavirus.
Many people believe the warts are used as weapons, although it is not known for certain what purpose they serve.
Yes, warts are caused by a virus. If that virus infects the skin on your face then that is where you will get a wart.
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.
Your face is not generally considered genitalia; warts on the face are facial warts.
Warts are caused by a Virus, the Human Papillomavirus.
Many people believe the warts are used as weapons, although it is not known for certain what purpose they serve.
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Plantars warts seed warts smart warts and many more
No. If you have bumps on your rabbits face it is probably warts.
Bathing in Friday is in no correlation to developing warts on any body part.
Yes, warts are caused by a virus. If that virus infects the skin on your face then that is where you will get a 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.
The phrase 'warts and all' says it all !
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