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Warts
Also known as: Seed Warts, Plantar Warts, Warts
Also known as:
Seed Warts, Plantar Warts
Causes: Warts are indirectly passed from person to person and are caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV.
Condition overview:
Warts are non-cancerous skin-colored growths caused by a virus in the top layer of the skin. Warts may appear as rough, surfaced, thickened lesions or on occasion are flat and smooth. Warts can be present singly or in a cluster (Mosaic warts) such as around finger nails or soles of feet.
There are multiple types of warts:
- Common warts usually grow on the fingers, around the nails, and on the backs of the hands
- Foot (Plantar) warts
- Flat warts are smaller and smoother than other warts, and grow in large numbers anywhere on the body.
- Water warts (molluscum)
- Genital warts
Symptoms:
Enlarging, rough, surfaced viral lesions that may become infected, bleed, or become sore.
Treatment:
Topical Home Treatments
- Salicylic acid (Duofilm)
- Aldera cream
In Office Treatments
- Cantharidin which causes a blister to form under the wart. This treatment is usually repeated after several weeks.
- Cryotherapy or Liquid Nitrogen therapy freezes the warts. Repeat treatments may be necessary at two week intervals.
- Electrosurgery burns off the warts
- Laser Surgery with the Pulsed Dye Laser is used for resistant warts that have not responded to other therapies. This Laser works by targeting and interrupting blood vessels that supply the wart. Multiple treatments may be necessary.
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