If you're preparing food commercially, yes. If not, it's probably not a big deal. They're not extremely contagious.
No. You don’t get warts from holding/touching a turtle. They can carry other contagion tho. Always wash your hands after touching one.
You can work with food if you have HPV. Any warts should be kept covered.
Yes, it is possible to get warts on your hands from handling frogs. Warts are caused by a virus that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected frog. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs to reduce the risk of getting warts.
if you lick a frog your tongue gets covered in green warts?
No, biting your nails does not give you warts on your hands. Warts are caused by a virus, specifically the human papillomavirus (HPV). Biting your nails can increase the risk of other infections or skin issues, but it does not cause warts to develop on your hands.
Assuming this refers to The English Civil War, and Oliver Cromwell - no-one was "covered in warts."Oliver Cromwell, when having a portrait painted, famously instructed the artist to depict him "warts and all," meaning he did not want the portrait to be unrealistically flattering.He had no more warts than anyone else.
Yes, it is possible to get warts from handling a frog. Warts are caused by a virus that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected frog. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs to reduce the risk of getting warts.
Yes, it is possible to get warts from handling frogs or toads, but it is not very common. Warts are caused by a virus that can be found on the skin of some amphibians. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs or toads to reduce the risk of getting warts.
HPV is a cause of all warts. Some warts are transmitted sexually and those of the ones that she should be most worried about.
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No you have herpes :)
Warts are caused by one of several related viruses called human papillomaviruses. Some types are associated with genital warts. Other types tend to be responsible for warts on fingers, hands, toes and feet.