COMMON CONDITIONS
SKIN CANCER
NEWSLETTER
WARTS
WHAT ARE WARTS?
Warts are a common skin infection. They are caused by the human papilloma
virus (HPV). This virus gains entry to the skin through tiny breaks
in the skin and lives in the outermost layer of the skin. Growth of
the virus produces a bump with the characteristic rough, granular
appearance. They are usually slightly lighter or darker than the color
of the skin and sometimes have black dots in them. The dots are small
clotted blood vessels at the base of the wart. Most often warts appear
on the hands and feet but the virus can occur on any part of the body,
including the face.
Warts are not usually a major health concern. (The primary exception would be genital wartssee below.) Eventually they often will disappear on their own, although this can take years or even decades. Moreover, they can be painful when they occur on the hands and feet and can be embarrassing when they occur on visible parts of the body.
WHAT
CAUSES WARTS AND HOW ARE THEY SPREAD?
As stated above, warts result from exposure to HPV virus. Unfortunately,
this is a very common virus to which we are all frequently exposed.
The virus is found on many common surfaces, such as shower floors.
It is also shed from the surface of warts, explaining the contagious
nature of warts and their ability to spread.
Like most viruses, different people have different susceptibility
to warts. Some people are, in fact, relatively immune and do not get
warts. Other people get them frequently and severely. It is also believed
that many children and young adults develop immunity to warts, which
is why they are not as common among adult populations.
HOW
TO HELP PREVENT WARTS?
Dont go barefoot in public places, especially in pools and locker
rooms. Dont pick at warts or try to peel them off, as this will
only spread the virus. Have separate nail clippers for healthy and
infected areas. Try not to shave over warts. Try not to touch other
peoples warts.
WHAT
ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF WARTS?
The two most common kinds of warts are known as common warts and plantars
warts. However, the HPV virus can also occur on the sexual organs
and they are known as genital warts.
HOW
ARE WARTS TREATED?
Although warts can be stubborn, annoying and persistent, many will
disappear over time on their own or with simple over the counter medications.
You should see your dermatologist if warts are spreading, appear on
the genitals or if you have been unsuccessful at treating them.
SOME OF THE MEDICAL TREATMENTS FOR WARTS ARE:
Warts can be stubborn and hard to treat. At times, multiple treatments or more than one approach may be needed to treat them successfully. Moreover, when standard remedies fail, experienced dermatologists have other treatments that can be very effective for recalcitrant warts. These include cantharone, immunotherapy and others.