Warts
How Do You Treat Warts?
Our dermatologists are experts in identifying and treating warts, utilizing a variety of treatments such as freezing, medications, or lasers to effectively remove them and prevent recurrence. This approach ensures clear and smooth skin for our patients. Schedule your appointment with Pinnacle Dermatology to discover your personalized treatment plan.
Examples of Warts
Symptoms of Warts
- Warts often appear as small, raised, and fleshy growths on the skin.
- Some warts have tiny, black dots (clotted blood vessels) that resemble seeds.
- Warts are usually painless, but they can cause discomfort, especially if located on weight-bearing areas like the soles of the feet.
- Warts may appear individually or in clusters, known as mosaic warts.
- Warts can be flesh-colored, pink, or slightly darker than the surrounding skin.
What Causes Warts?
- Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
- Warts are contagious.
Can You Prevent Warts?
FAQs for Warts
Warts are contagious, especially through direct skin-to-skin contact. To prevent spreading, avoid picking at warts, and use precautions such as not sharing personal items like towels or razors.
Dermatologists often diagnose warts based on their appearance. If you have persistent or bothersome warts, especially on the face or genital area, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist.
Warts may go away on their own, but treatment is often recommended for faster resolution. Dermatologists may use various methods, including topical treatments, cryotherapy, or laser therapy.
If you notice changes in a wart's appearance, such as growth, bleeding, or color changes, it's essential to consult a dermatologist promptly. Changes may indicate a need for further evaluation.
Warts are common in children, but adults can get them as well. The immune system plays a role in susceptibility. Dermatologists can provide appropriate treatments for all age groups.
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Treatment Options for Warts
- Cryotherapy (freezing): uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy the wart. May require multiple treatments.
- Minor surgery: Wart tissue is cut away surgically and the area is cauterized (burned).
- Topical treatment of medications or films.
- Injections to stimulate the body's immune system to fight the virus, and others.
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