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- Warts: Pictures, Causes, Types, Removal, and Treatment - WebMD
Anywhere you have skin, from face to feet, you can get warts WebMD explains what kinds there are, what causes them, who gets them, and what you can do about them Skip to main content
- Warts: How To Identify, Causes, Types, Treatment Prevention
Warts are benign (noncancerous) growths that can develop on your skin and inside your mouth Certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) cause warts
- Common warts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Common warts are small, grainy skin growths that occur most often on the fingers or hands They're rough to the touch and often have tiny black dots These dots are clotted blood vessels
- Warts: Types, Causes, Images, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Warts are raised bumps on your skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) They’re contagious and can be painful, depending on the type Different treatment options are available Warts have
- How to get rid of warts - Harvard Health
Warts occur when skin cells grow faster than normal because they are infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV) Among the 150 strains of HPV, about 10 cause cutaneous (skin) warts, including common, plantar, and flat warts (see "Common types of skin warts," below)
- Common Warts Types, Causes, Symptoms, Contagious, Removal - MedicineNet
Read about causes of common warts (viral), types (flat, seed, hand, mosaic, filiform, plantar), removal, home remedies, and treatment (salicylic acid) Warts are considered to be contagious
- Warts: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More - Verywell Health
Warts (verrucas) are small raised growths on the skin or mucus membranes caused by a group of viruses known as human papillomavirus (HPV) Many types of warts can appear on different parts of the body, including the hands, feet, face, genitals, or anus
- Warts - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by the papillomavirus Warts are more common in children than adults, although they can develop at any age Warts can spread to other parts of the body and to other people
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