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Warts

SkinDid you ever hear this one, touch a toad and you'll get warts? The truth is warts are not caused by holding, touching or even kissing a toad. Warts are caused by viruses in the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say there are more than 100 different strains or types.

Some types of HPV can cause genital warts. (Read about genital warts in "STD's")

Other types of HPV cause warts on the skin (Read about "Skin") of the hands, feet or face. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), there are least 60 types of HPV viruses that can cause skin warts. The warts are the result of the virus invading the outer skin layer (epidermis) stimulating some of the epidermal cells to multiply rapidly, forming a benign tumor. This article focuses on skin warts.

Types of skin warts

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) lists three different kinds of skin warts:

Treatments

While warts are generally not a serious health problem, they should be treated because they can easily spread to other parts of the body or to someone else.

Sometimes warts will disappear on their own, although it may take months or years for them to go away.

AAFP lists some of the most common ways to remove skin warts.

Other treatments administered by a doctor include burning the wart, cutting out the wart or removing the wart with a laser. These treatments are stronger and may leave a scar. (Read about "Plastic Surgery")

If you have any questions about whether you have a wart, it is a good idea to see a doctor. This is especially true if the suspected wart is on the face or a sensitive area. Your doctor will be able to determine whether you need treatment and, if so, recommend the best method.

Preventing warts

AAD says some people are more likely to catch the wart virus than others, just as some people seem to catch colds (Read about "The Common Cold") very easily. APMA says children, especially teenagers, seem to be more susceptible to warts than adults and some people just seem to be immune.

Although there is no sure way to prevent warts, AAFP lists several ways to minimize the risk of getting them:

You may consider warts an unsightly nuisance, perhaps an embarrassment. But remember, warts are caused by a virus and anyone can get them.

Related Information:

    Skin Care

    Skin

    The Immune System

    Immune System Glossary

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