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Warts: Should You Treat Them or Will They Disappear on Their Own?
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Warts: Should You Treat Them or Will They Disappear on Their Own?

Warts appear on your skin for no apparent reason, and they do not look nice. Are warts a disease or a cosmetic defect, and is it necessary to remove them?

Dr. Vlad
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Dr. Vlad

Dermatologist, Oncologist

Why do warts occur?

Warts are an infectious disease that can be transmitted from person to person through direct contact or surfaces. Because of this, different areas of the skin can become infected from each other. The cause of warts on our body is the human papillomavirus — but keep in mind that this process has nothing to do with oncogenic strains.

What are they?

Common warts — more often on the hands and knees in the form of dense nodules.

"Butcher's warts" — in the form of "cauliflower," show up often in people who work with meat.

Thread-like — thin and long on the face.

Palmar and plantar — dense and painful nodes in areas of maximum pressure.

Flat — small, multiple flat surface nodules, often on the face.

Periungal — occurs around the nail plates...

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October 28, 2025
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