An aging viral wart typically appears rough, raised, and may have a hardened, uneven surface. Its color can vary from flesh-toned to grayish or brown, and it may develop a darker, crusty appearance as it ages. The wart may also become smaller or flatter over time, and it can sometimes show signs of fading or peeling. Additionally, it may cause discomfort or irritation if located in a friction-prone area.
No , Its only a viral infection
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A wart is a viral infection.
They can sometimes look like a hard lump or even a coldsore.
if you mean the little growth things on bodies, wart
No that is not true. Herpes and warts are both viral infections and you can have both at the same time
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The wart medication will most likely work on the dog but it is not recommended. The medication is not for dogs, especially on their head.
No, molluscum contagiosum is not considered a type of wart. It is a viral skin infection caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus, while warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Urine is normally sterile. Warts come from viral infections. HPV is a common wart producer.
It's unlikely for a wart to completely disappear in just two days. Warts typically take weeks to months to resolve on their own, as they are caused by a viral infection in the skin. However, some treatments, like over-the-counter topical solutions or cryotherapy, can speed up the process, but results vary. If you have concerns about a wart, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper advice.