After acne, warts are the most common dermatological complaint. Three out of four people will develop a wart at some time in their lives. Warts are slightly contagious, and you can spread them to ...
Common warts and plantar warts are both small, rough growths that occur on different areas of the body. They are usually accompanied by black pinpoints, which are small, clotted blood vessels that are ...
Dealing with a wart? Those unsightly tiny flesh-colored or pink bumps are generally harmless, says Dr. Nava Greenfield, a board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in New York City.
Q: Last year I played baseball and my glove would get sweaty on the inside. That year I got an annoying wart. It's gone now, as is my season, and I was wondering if warts are caused by heavy sweat? A: ...
At least 75 percent of all people will have warts at some point in their lives. KTEN's Deeda Payton, is no exception. Deeda visited a local dermatologist to see what treatment options are available, ...
"The Healthy Geezer" answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column. Question: Can you get rid of warts with duct tape? Answer: For starters, check with your doctor before beginning any ...
Hand warts are an easily contractible skin condition that can be passed at even the most mundane of moments, from shaking someone’s hand to sharing towels at the pool. When your skin comes in contact ...
Covering a wart with duct tape can prevent the virus from spreading to other areas of skin. Removing the tape may peel off the top layer of the wart and help speed up healing. Warts, also known as ...