Thursday, December 11, 2008

Are You A Common Warts Sufferer?

the HPV virus

Many people get common warts during their lifetime. You can find young people, old people and everyone in between that have these types of warts. Warts also affect individuals with all different skin types. If you are someone who doesn't know a lot about warts and what causes them, then it can be helpful to learn about them, in case you or someone in your family is ever affected.

Basically speaking, the common wart is the most prevalent of all warts that are found on the skin. Also, because they are run of the mill, it is not usually necessary to be alarmed if you start to notice that you seem prone to getting common warts. These warts are generally not cancerous or harmful in any way, shape or form. Caused by the Human Papilloma Virus, otherwise known as HPV, these warts are not to be confused with some of the other warts that you can get in different parts of the body. Flat warts, plantar warts and genital warts are mostly all located in other areas of the body and have a different level of treatment or cause for alarm. If you are concerned about having a common wart or one of the other types, then it is best to contact your physician.

A common wart is usually found on the hands. You may notice that it is close to one of your fingernails, especially on areas that may be dry or cracked. Some of them may have a bit of a bumpy appearance and a few people will even notice black dots. Because of their shape, some of these warts can often times get caught on your clothing or even gloves when you are trying to put them on.

Knowing that there are many different ways that common warts can be taken care of, especially if you are someone who has them, can be good news. There are a few treatments that can be purchased over the counter that can work, but unfortunately not all of them do. There are also all-natural remedies that many people have used to remove these unsightly bumps. While these types of remedies, including those that are over the counter medications, can be very helpful, if you find that they are not working for you, then it may be time to visit a physician, as they have methods to remove them permanently.

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