As a pathologist, I've seen the term used for lesions that appear wart-like, but do not have all of the features needed for a definitive diagnosis of a wart. The histological differential diagnosis includes verruca vulgaris (wart), seborrheic keratosis, prurigo nodularis, and lichen simplex chronicus. The important thing to keep in mind is that these lesions are all benign.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.
A wart is a virus.
yes you can you can get a wart anywhere
Yes, you can heal a wart with a Band-Aid, but not in the way you would think. If you use a traditional type of Band-Aid (with the pad in the center), do not place the pad over the wart, but cover the wart with the sticky part of the Band-Aid. More effective than a Band-Aid, however, is Scotch tape. Believe it or not if, you cover a wart with cellotape and leave it on for several days, the wart will drop off or dissolve. You may have noticed that if you ever leave a bandage on too long, the skin under the bandage goes white and loose. This is what happens to the wart, and then it disappears.
In some cases its natural. Do not put wart remover on the wart when it has hairs in them, it will affect the wart & you will not want the ending results.
No, a keloid is an abnormally raised scar. Keratosis is an overgrowth of the horny (hard) layer of the skin, like a wart.
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Actinic Keratosis is a type of precancer that can cause visible lesions on skin. If you have Actinic Keratosis, then you have sustained sun damage and could potentially develop skin cancer.
Seborrheic karatosis is a skin condition where a benign growth starts to appear. They seem to be seen more as people age. They are not cancerous but can resemble melanoma skin cancer. They can also take the form of a wart like appearance but they have no viral origins.
Actinic keratosis is a small, raised area on one's skin that has usually been exposed to the sun for a fairly long time. Actinic keratosis can lead to a type of skin cancer, usually prevalent in older people.
FOLLICULAR KERATOSIS?what is the etiolgy,,symptoms and liine of treatment of follicular keratosis?
No
The plural form of keratosis is keratoses.
Keratosis is the overgrowth of the keratin layer in the skin.
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Verrucous papules are small raised bumps on the skin that have a rough, wart-like appearance. They are usually flesh-colored or slightly darker and can be caused by a variety of skin conditions such as viral infections, seborrheic keratosis, or molluscum contagiosum. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause or removing the papules through procedures like cryotherapy or excision.
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