Warts

Warts

What are Warts?

Warts are viral, benign skin growths caused by a virus. Warts can grow on any part of the body, but they are most commonly found on the hands and feet. Their appearance depends on where they are based. They protrude on the tops of the hands and the ears, although they are mostly thick and flat on pressure areas such as palms and soles.

Warts Removal is Easy and Safe

Warts Removal is Easy and Safe

Widespread warts are attributable to human papillomavirus ( HPV). The virus is prevalent and has more than 150 varieties, but there are just a few that cause warts on your hands. Some strains of HPV have been acquired through sexual interaction. Most types, however, are distributed by casual skin contact or shared items, such as towels or washcloths. Typically, the virus spreads by breaks in the skin, such as a hangnail or scratch. Bitting your nails can also cause warts to spread over your fingertips and around your nails.

  • The immune system of each human reacts differently to the HPV virus;
  • Not everybody who comes into contact with HPV develops warts.

The Steps of the Procedure

To reduce the risk of common warts:

  • Step #01

    Avoid close communication with warts. That includes your warts.

  • Step #02

    Don't pick warts. Picking will spread the virus.

  • Step #03

    Do not use the same emery, pumice stone or nail clipper on your warts as you do on your healthy skin and nails. Use a disposable emery board.

  • Step #04

    Don't bite your fingernails, please. Warts occur most frequently in the broken skin. The nibbling of the skin around your fingernails opens the virus trap.

  • Step #05

    Well, groom with respect. And avoid cleaning, cutting, or shaving areas with warts.