Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the virus responsible for causing warts, which can grow rapidly in certain conditions. Specific strains of HPV, particularly types 2 and 4, are known to lead to common warts, while other strains can cause plantar warts or genital warts. Factors such as a weakened immune system or skin trauma can contribute to the rapid growth of these warts.
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These are warts. Warts are often caused by a fungus or bacteria that causes these excess growths on cattle, but does not hurt the animal; warts can be more of an aesthetic thing especially on animals that are being raised for the showring. Usually they fall off after a while, but a topical treatment provided by your local vet can be added if it's necessary to keep the warts off.
Warts that grow outwards
Yes, ringworm can grow as it is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes. These fungi thrive in warm, moist environments and can spread rapidly if not treated. The infection typically appears as circular, red, itchy patches on the skin, which can enlarge and spread if the fungus continues to grow. Proper treatment with antifungal medications can help stop the growth and clear the infection.
Plantar warts typically develop and grow slowly over a period of weeks to months on the feet.
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Yes, ringworm can grow and spread rapidly if left untreated. It is a fungal infection that can easily spread to other parts of the body and to other people through direct contact. Prompt treatment is important to prevent further spread and complications.
Warts typically develop and grow on the skin over a period of weeks to months, with the growth rate varying depending on the individual and the type of wart.
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Zoo spores lack a cell wall. When a zoo spore matures, it becomes a fungus that rapidly spreads infection to plants and animals.
The man tree is actually a guy called Dede that has a virus called HPV( human Papilloma Virus) that usually causes small warts to develop on sufferers. Because he has a rarely seen weak immune system, his body could not control these warts which continued to grow.
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