When a wart gets infected, it may become red, swollen, and painful, and there can be an increase in pus or drainage from the area. The infection can cause the wart to grow larger and may lead to additional complications, such as the spread of the infection to surrounding skin. Infected warts may require medical treatment, such as antibiotics or drainage, to resolve the infection and alleviate symptoms. It's important to avoid picking at or irritating the wart to prevent further infection.
it could decay, break, or swell and get inflamed.
Same kind of infections you could get from getting a minor scratch. It depends on what you are exposed to.
Yes it is still possible to be infected.
Receive it from an infected person.
You see to it, helplessly, when your community is infected with the virus of corruption and rabies. Specially, when some other countries are making fast progress, with people, which love their country, unconditionally.
It can enlarge and cause appendicitis. It can break open cause a very serious internal infection. This is then often removed.
The real answer is wart
It's when your sweat gland gets infected.
no but u would get a wart from a toad
'An Infected Hair' OR 'An Infected Hair, On An Elephant' OR 'An Infected Hair, That Happens To Be On An Elephant'
When a wart bleeds bright red blood, it may indicate that the wart has been irritated, injured, or infected. Bright blood suggests that the bleeding is coming from a capillary, which is relatively superficial. While this can happen occasionally, it's important to monitor the wart for changes and consult a healthcare professional if the bleeding persists, if it becomes painful, or if there are other concerning symptoms, as it could signal a need for treatment or further evaluation.
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