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What are Warts? (Verruca Vulgaris) - https://healthery.com/health/warts-or... • Presented by healthery.com • A common wart is a small growth that appears on the surface of a person’s skin. They are not cancerous or harmful, but they have an unsightly appearance. The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the type of virus that causes common warts. The virus normally enters through a cut or a scratch, causing an infection. The infection triggers the skin cells to grow quickly, causing a wart to form. HPV can be acquired by touch of an infected person or object. • What are the Symptoms of Warts? A presence of a small, grainy growth on the skin. Common warts normally appear on the hands and fingers. Warts may appear the same color as a person’s skin or as a gray or tan tint. The wart will contain tiny black dots, caused by clotting of blood vessels. • What are the Causes of Warts? Warts are caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). People mostly contract it via a scrape or cut in the skin. People who bite their fingernails are more likely to contract HPV. As well as those who pick at the skin around their fingernails. Children and teens are at an increased risk, due to scratches or cuts. Warts can spread simply by touching them. Warts tend to take months to grow large enough to be noticed. It can be difficult to know exactly when and why a wart has been caused. • How are Warts Treated? Without any type of treatment, common warts will normally go away on their own. However, it can take up to 18 months for them to disappear. Since warts are usually easily seen, many people have them removed. Treatment includes freezing spray salicylic acid, purchased over-the-counter. If it's not effective, visit a dermatologist for professional treatment. Treatment includes cantharidin, cryotherapy, curettage and electrosurgery. If necessary, a dermatologist can remove the wart by cutting it out of the skin. • How are Warts Prevented? Practice key techniques which could prevent the HPV virus from spreading. Those who already have a wart should avoid picking or scratching at it. Since it could spread to different areas of the body. If you see someone else with a wart, avoid touching it. Always wear latex gloves and wash your hands after touching the wart. Water can help the HPV virus spread more easily. Keep warts dry, as much as possible. If someone has a wart in the household, they should avoid sharing their items. • If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe! Be sure to speak to your doctor about your concerns. This video is meant for educational purposes and is not medical advice. • Website: https://healthery.com/ • Facebook:   / healthery   • Twitter:   / myhealthery  

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