Typically it is dried blood from a small capillary. They are found at the center of the wart.
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Black dots in a wart typically indicate the presence of tiny blood vessels that have clotted, which can occur as the wart dies or begins to resolve. While the appearance of black dots suggests that the wart is undergoing changes, it doesn't necessarily mean the wart is completely dead. It's important to monitor the wart for other signs of fading or changes in texture, and consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment options.
It would hurt, you'd probably get a blister, but you are unlikely to get rid of the wart.
it could be a wart
It is another name for a wart.A plantar wart (verruca plantaris, VP; also commonly called a verruca) is a wart caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). It is a small lesion that appears on the sole of the foot (hence the name, from Latin planta pedis, the sole of the foot) and typically resembles a cauliflower. A plantar wart may have small black specks within it that ooze blood when the surface is cut or shaved; these are abnormal capillaries. Though the name plantar wart describes specifically HPV infection on the sole of the foot, infection by the virus is possible anywhere on the body and common especially on the palm of the hand, where the appearance of the wart is often exactly as described above for plantar warts. Because of pressure on the sole of the foot, a layer of hard skin forms over the wart. A plantar wart may or may not be painful. It can be spread in communal showers, around swimming pools, by sharing shoes, etc.
the wart diesease began in 1453 people believed thaat warts were brought to you hand by god and found them lucky
The real answer is wart
Wart was in the forest, trying to catch the hawk that Kay let go of, and he (wart) was on a "quest" and found Merlin getting water by a cottage. Merlin invited Wart inside and told Wart he did magic. And then Merlin became Wart's tutor, because appartenly wart was on a "quest" for a tutor, and he found Merlin.
It is the root and hopefully it will fall off soon
Yes, you can get a wart on the palm of your hand. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can occur anywhere on the body, including the hands. They often appear as small, rough growths and can be spread through direct contact with the virus or through surfaces contaminated with it. Treatment options are available if the wart becomes bothersome or does not go away on its own.
Say its a mole or say that it's a bump on ur hand
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