HPV is spread by direct contact and are not spread via body fluids.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, they can, but it depends on the type of wart
Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a virus, not a bacteria or a parasite. HPV is typically spread through sexual contact.
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No. And only toads pee on your hands, they do it for defence. And I have had my hands peed on by toads TON of times an i never got ONE wart from them. Frogs and Toads are one of my favorite animals.
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.
HIV is transferred through bodily fluids such as blood or semen, so no a wart would not transfer HIV regardless if the person has a cut or not. If a person has a cut on their finger and the HIV infected person is bleeding and it gets into the cut, there is a chance of infection but it is a much lower risk than unprotected sex.
Yes, because sooner or later they will just spread.
Frog warts, also known as amphibian papillomatosis, are caused by a virus that affects frogs and other amphibians. The virus is thought to be spread through direct contact or contaminated water. There is no specific treatment for frog warts, but maintaining good water quality and reducing stress on the affected frogs can help boost their immune system and potentially reduce the severity of the warts. In some cases, surgical removal of the warts may be necessary.
# Warts are caused by a virus which is passed by contact. 2. Warts are caused by the HPV, human papilloma virus. There are a hundred or so types of HPV and they do different things. Some types will cause common warts, some will cause genital warts and still other will make the person develop other kinds of warts. The virus spreads by contact. Common warts that tend to grow on the hands and fingers spread from skin to skin contact. These spread often through things like handshakes. Many of the other types are considered sexually transmitted diseases and spread from unprotected sex. Warts spread easily and quickly. If you have a wart, be careful not to pick at it or touch it except to clean it or apply treatments. If you do contact it make sure you wash your hands carefully. Touching a wart and then touching another area of skin on your body or someone else's body can lead to the spreading of the virus. The faster that you can treat the warts you have the faster they will go away and the less chance there is of spreading. Some warts will however disappear on their own if left alone, but this does increase the chances of transference to other people and other body parts. When it comes to the warts of the genitals, these can be prevented from spreading. Though lots of people are not pleased with the idea of abstinence this is the only way to guarantee that the HPV does not spread. Unprotected sex of all kinds is the most common way the virus spread from person to person. There is of course the use of a condom which can help and be somewhat effective but does not guarantee the prevention of transfer. Be safe and use your head, and you will live a long and disease free life.