Warts are rough, noncancerous skin growths that can appear anywhere on your body. It is caused by HPV or Human papillomavirus. Warts are more common in adults and children; however, they can develop at any age. You may get warts by skin-to-skin contact with an individual having warts. Conventional medications treat the condition superficially but do not go to the root cause of it, and can recur. If you want permanent relief from the condition, opt for Homeopathy! Warts Homeopathy Medicine treats provide a painless, non-scarring, non-surgical treatment without causing any adverse effects.
What are the Types of Warts?
- Common Warts: This type of wart grow on the back of hands or around nails but can occur anywhere. It is brown, yellow, or grey in color.
- Filiform Warts: These warts are long, small, narrow growths that typically appear on the neck, eyelids, or face. It's brown, pink, yellow, or skin in color. They don't usually form in clusters.
- Flat Warts: These are commonly found on the face, thigh & arms. They can be slightly pink, brownish, or yellow. It's most common in children & can be spread via direct contact.
- Plantar Warts: Plantar warts grow inside the body rather than outside. It occurs on the feet and is typically painful.
- Periungual Warts: These warts form around the fingernails & toenails and are distressing. It can also impact nail growth. They are rough, and it looks like cauliflower.
Causes of Warts
- Touching the contaminated objects like doorbells, handkerchiefs, towels, etc.
- Sexual intercourse with an infected individual.
- Cuticle picking & nail biting
- Infection is more likely to appear when the skin is damaged or wet, like a scrape or a cut.
Complications of Warts
- Cancer: Genital warts are linked to different cancers, like, cervical, anal, and throat. However, you can lower the risk of genital warts by getting the human papillomavirus vaccine.
- Infection: Infections can occur if you cut or pick a wart. Breaks in the skin allow bacteria to enter your body.
- Pain: Most of warts don't hurt. But plantar warts can grow on the sole of the feet and can be painful. You may also feel as if there is a stone under the feet.
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