Warts, if not removed by a medical professional can lead to depression and a poor self image. This could ultimately lead to the wearing of black and the adoption of ugly black animals, such as cats. It could possible cause an interest in metaphysics and the occult. If left untreated, your skin may turn a pallid yellow or green and your voice may start to crack and crackle. You may also start using terms such as "My pretty" or "Deary" when you see pretty, little girls.
Very red and itchy genital warts!!
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Cosmetic laser treatment can be used to smoothen wrinkles on the face and body, and can also be used to remove pigmentation, such as birth marks or slight scarring. It can also be used to remove warts and some tattoos.
HPV is harmful because some subtypes can increase the risk of genital, anal, and head and neck cancers. Warts themselves are a harmless annoyance.
No, you cannot get warts from touching a frog. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by touching frogs or other animals.
No, touching a frog cannot give you warts. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by touching frogs or other animals.
For most frogs, it assists them in getting oxygen and keeping out harmful substances. For the toads, they can store fat in their "warts," can us it for limited protection, and can keep out harmful substances.
Alternative treatments for rashes focus on relieving symptoms, clearing the rash, and rejuvenating the skin. There are many forms of alternative medicine that have remedies for rashes.
Warts are not harmful to your health, although many people find them unpleasant to have and therefore desire to get rid of them. There are treatments available from a pharmacy and your doctor to treat them, however many people stop treating them too early and the wart will then come back over time and grow larger than before.
Toads do not have warts so they can't give it to another Toad so the answer would be No.
No. Children often get warts. They are from a virus that can be found in sand boxes and other places.
No, touching frogs does not give you warts. Warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), which is not transmitted by frogs or any other animals. While some frogs secrete substances that can irritate skin, they do not cause warts. Overall, you can safely handle frogs without worrying about developing warts.