After freezing treatment, commonly known as cryotherapy, warts typically start to fall off within one to two weeks. The exact duration can vary depending on the individual and the size of the wart. In some cases, multiple treatments may be necessary for complete removal. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider if the wart doesn't improve.
Water warts, also known as molluscum contagiosum, typically last for about 6 to 12 months before they go away on their own.
The most effective treatment options for water warts include cryotherapy (freezing the warts), topical medications like salicylic acid, and laser therapy. In some cases, the warts may go away on their own without treatment. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Warts are the result of a latent virus, which means the virus "hides" until an external stimulus triggers it (stress, etc). Warts can be removed individually by freezing it off, cutting it off, or using chemicals against them (the doctor will do any of these for you, do not try to cut them off on your own!)
A house can typically go about 24-48 hours without heat before the pipes are at risk of freezing, depending on the temperature outside and insulation of the house.
In most cases, common warts appear on the fingers or hands. They are caused by contact with the contagious human papillomavirus. Warts can spread from person to person or via contact with something used by a person with the virus.You can prevent spreading warts by not picking them, covering them with bandages, and keeping them dry.In most cases, warts are harmless, painless, and go away on their own. If they persist, treatments include topical medications, freezing, burning, surgery, lasers, and chemicals.
No, if you have warts you need to go see a doctor.
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
Yes, Warts are caused by a virus. The virus is infectious. If you are worried you should go and consult a doctor.
No, go and see a doctor.
About 20,000 years a go when the earth entered a long period of freezing and cold
Anywhere from when you walk out the door of the dentist to 4 hours later.
Not without medication. It's a virus.