Summer is the season for enjoying outdoor activities, but it also brings a higher risk of encountering warts. Warts are viral and can be caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). They appear as non-cancerous skin growths that can be unsightly, bothersome, and sometimes painful. At Revival Dermatology, we understand the impact that warts can have on your skin and overall well-being. Let’s explore the different types of warts, treatment options, and essential prevention tips.
What Are Warts?
Warts are skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus. They can vary in appearance – from skin-colored and rough to flat and smooth. The most common ways to contract the virus are through direct contact with an infected person or object or by injuring the skin, making it more susceptible to the virus.
Types of Warts
There are different types of warts, each with its own characteristics:
- Common Warts: Often found on the fingers and hands; may have black dots
- Foot Warts (Plantar Warts): Common on the soles of feet, often painful
- Flat Warts: Smaller and smoother, tend to appear in large numbers
- Filiform Warts: Thread-like growths, common in areas around the mouth, eyes, and nose
Warts in the Summer
It’s important to note that warts are more prevalent in the summertime. With outdoor activities and increased exposure to communal spaces like public pools and locker rooms, the risk of picking up the virus is higher. Consequently, being mindful of preventive measures during this time is crucial.
Prevention Tips
As stated earlier, warts are easily spread by contact with the virus. Preventing the spread of warts is essential and can be achieved by following these dermatologist-recommended tips:
- Refrain from picking or scratching warts
- Wear flip-flops or pool shoes in public showers and pool areas
- Avoid direct contact with someone else’s wart
- Keep foot warts dry, as moisture can promote their spread
While anyone can get warts, certain individuals are more prone to the HPV virus, including children and teens, those with weakened immune systems, and individuals who bite their nails or pick at hangnails.
Seeking Treatment
Although warts often disappear without treatment, some cases may require the expertise of one of our board certified dermatologists. It’s important to seek professional care if you have multiple warts, warts that cause discomfort or pain, or if you have an underlying health condition like diabetes or a weakened immune system.
Treatment Options
At Revival Dermatology, we have years of experience in treating warts and offer various treatment options depending on the type and severity. After we have examined your warts, we will recommend a personalized treatment plan to deliver the best possible results. These treatments could include one or more of the following:
- Cantharidin application
- Cryotherapy (freezing)• Electrosurgery and curettage
Seeking Professional Help
It’s crucial to consult a dermatologist if you are unable to eliminate warts, experience discomfort, or suspect the growth may not be a wart. We can provide personalized treatment and care tailored to your specific needs.
At Revival Dermatology, our team of experienced dermatologists is dedicated to helping you understand and effectively manage common skin conditions like warts. If you have concerns about warts or any other skin-related issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our clinic for expert guidance and care by booking an appointment today.