Warts are common skin growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), affecting individuals of all ages. While usually harmless, they can be unsightly and sometimes even uncomfortable. At Fall Creek Skin and Health Clinic, we believe understanding the different types of warts and their treatment options can empower you to take control of your skin health.
These are rough, raised bumps typically found on the fingers, hands, and elbows. Common warts tend to appear in children and young adults but can affect anyone. They often resemble tiny cauliflower heads and have a texture that makes them easily recognizable.
Found on the soles of the feet, plantar warts can be painful due to the pressure exerted while walking. They often appear as small, hardened bumps with tiny black dots inside, which are actually tiny blood vessels. This type of wart can spread by walking barefoot in public areas.
These warts are small, smooth, and flat, typically appearing in clusters on the face, neck, or legs. They are more common in children than in adults and can be particularly bothersome because of their appearance.
Filiform warts are long, narrow, and often occur on the face, neck, or eyelids. They may look like tiny threads or stalks and can be confused with skin tags. These warts are particularly prevalent in older adults.
These warts appear in the genital and anal areas and are caused by certain strains of HPV. Genital warts require medical attention not only for treatment but also for proper screening, as some HPV strains can lead to more severe health issues.
While many warts often resolve on their own, there are several treatment options available for those that are bothersome or persistent.
Over-the-counter treatments containing salicylic acid can effectively peel away warts gradually. For optimum results, patients must consistently apply the treatment as directed.
This treatment involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, causing it to blister and eventually fall off. Cryotherapy is a popular choice due to its effectiveness and minimal discomfort.
In this procedure, an electric current is used to burn off the wart. Electrosurgery is typically performed in a clinical setting and can be effective for larger or stubborn warts.
Laser therapy can be an option for warts that have not responded to other treatments. This method uses focused light to destroy wart tissue, though it may require multiple sessions.
For persistent warts, immunotherapy adjusts your immune response to better fight off the HPV causing the wart. This treatment is particularly useful for people who have had multiple unsuccessful attempts at removal.
At Fall Creek Skin and Health Clinic, our priority is providing compassionate, affordable care to address all skin-related issues. If you have concerns about warts or other skin conditions, our team is here to guide and support you in choosing the right treatment. We're committed to helping you achieve healthy, beautiful skin at any age. Don’t hesitate to reach out to schedule an appointment today!
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