Verruci
Verruca, or plantar warts, are usually very deep under the skin so tweezers are not the proper tool. There are wart removers that can be purchased but your best bet is to visit a dermatologist. These warts can spread. One old wives tale is to look at it daily and wish it away --that the skin is clear and smooth.
no its known as a wart
Your wart is your face!
No, its just the name of an animal, it does not mean it will give you warts.
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.
The scientific name for the common wart is Verruca vulgaris Hope this helps.
condyloma or verruca is the medical term meaning wart
The scientific term for a wart is "verruca," which is a benign growth caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) in the top layer of the skin.
Verruca, or plantar warts, are usually very deep under the skin so tweezers are not the proper tool. There are wart removers that can be purchased but your best bet is to visit a dermatologist. These warts can spread. One old wives tale is to look at it daily and wish it away --that the skin is clear and smooth.
Another name for a plantar wart is a "verruca plantaris." These warts are typically found on the soles of the feet and are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can be painful and may resemble small, hard bumps with a grainy texture.
no its known as a wart
A wart (verruca vulgaris).
Cryosurgery for verruca, commonly known as warts, involves freezing the growth using liquid nitrogen. This process destroys the tissue of the verruca by causing ice crystals to form within the cells, leading to cell death. As a result, the wart typically falls off after a few days or weeks. Cryosurgery is considered an effective treatment option, especially for stubborn or recurrent verrucas.
Verruca is Latin for "wart." (It's also the first name of the spoiled girl in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.)
(Med.) A wart. 2. (Zoöl.) A wartlike elevation or roughness.
yeah. warts are catchy
Yes, they can, but it depends on the type of wart