Warts are harmless growths on the skin which can appear almost anywhere on the body. Warts are caused by a virus known as Human Papilloma Virus, or HPV. The virus infects a small area of your skin, the infection grows rapidly and results in a small bump on the surface of the skin.

Most of the times warts are completely painless, except in areas where pressure is frequently put on them, such as the soles of your feet.

Warts are most common in children and young adults, although people of any age can be infected. They are spread by contact; you can infect yourself by touching a wart and then touching another part of your body, and the virus is easily transfered from one person to another by the sharing of razors, towels, or other personal items.

While you may come in contact with HPV and never develop warts, at least 50% of all people will develop them at some point. Some common types of warts:

- Common warts appear as brownish or grayish bumps on the skin.
- Plantar warts grow on the soles of the feet. They appear as thickened skin with small, dark spots.
- Flat warts in most cases grow on the arms, legs, and face. They are small and flat, and may be yellowish or pink in color.

How To Get Rid Of Warts

In most cases, warts will clear up on their own over several months or longer. However, if you are unhappy with the way they look, or if you have warts that are spreading or painful, there are several options for wart removal.

- Most popular over the counter Remedies
The most common remedy for removing warts is salicylic acid, which is applied topically and softens the skin,
making it easy to scrub away the wart. You can find it in drugstores or pharmacies under the brand name Compound W, Salacid, and Occlusal.

- Most Common Prescription Medications
- Retinoid cream, sold as Retin-A and Avita, disrupts the growth of wart skin cells.
- Cantharidin (Cantharone) is injected under the affected area of skin, causing the skin underneath the wart to
blister and lifting the wart away.

* Surgery
- One treatment options that is very often used in tandem is electrosurgery and curettage. The wart is first burned by
an electrical current (electrosurgery), then cut away with a knife or other instrument (curettage).
- When undergoing laser surgery, the wart is bunred off with a laser beam.
- Cryotherapy involves freezing the wart with a very cold liquid.

* Tape Occlusion
This fairly effective home remedy for wart removal involves placing duct tape over the wart for one week, then soaking the area in water and scrubbing with a pumice stone until the wart falls away.

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