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warts, multiple, on hands, warts, flat on the cheek, neck, wart, plantar wart, subungual wart, wart, close-up, wart, verruca, a cutaneous horn on the toe, plane juvenile warts, periungual warts, subungual warts, plantar warts, verruca, verrucae planae juveniles, filiform warts, verruca vulgaris, warts, painless growths on the skin, a virus, generally harmless, warts, disfiguring, embarrassing, occasionally they itch, hurt, particularly on the feet, different types of warts, common warts, appear on the hands, appear anywhere, flat warts, generally found on the face, forehead, common in children, less so in teens, rare in adults, genital warts, found on the genitals, pubic area, area between the thighs, appear inside the vagina, anal canal, plantar warts, found on the soles, the feet, subungual, periungual warts, appear under, around the fingernails, toenails, typical wart, raised round, oval growth on the skin, a rough surface, compared, the surrounding normal skin, warts, appear light, dark, black, rare, familiar, the look of a typical wart, have little trouble recognizing them, unusual warts, smooth surfaces, flat warts in children more difficult, parents to recognize, common warts tend to cause no discomfort, in areas of repeated friction, pressure, plantar warts, become extremely painful, large numbers of plantar warts on the foot, difficulty running, walking, warts around, under nails, more difficult to cure than warts elsewhere, warts, disappear, take a couple years, warts that go away often reappear, genital warts, quite contagious, common, flat, plantar warts, less likely to spread, person to person, all warts, spread, one part of own body to another, people generally consider warts unsightly, a social stigma, sought, hard, flat, raised skin lesion, lump, abnormally dark, light skin surrounding the lesion, numerous small, smooth, flat, pinhead sized, lesions on forehead, cheeks, arms, legs, rough, round, oval lesions on soles of feet, - flat to slightly raised, - painful to pressure, rough growths around, under fingernails, toenails, warts, generally be diagnosed simply by location, appearance, want to cut into a wart, a biopsy, to confirm that it is not a corn, callus, similar-appearing growth, over-the-counter medications, remove warts, applied, wart every day, several weeks, not use these medications on face, genitals, helps to file the wart down, damp, after a bath, shower, applying these medications, special cushions, available at drugstores, plantar warts, pads help relieve any pressure, pain, warts, stronger, prescription, medications required, removal of persistent warts, surgical removal, removal by freezing, cryotherapy, burning, electrocautery, laser treatment needed, immunotherapy, done by injecting a substance that causes, an allergic reaction, considered by doctor, not attempt to remove a wart yourself by burning, cutting, tearing, picking, method, interestingly, placing duct tape over a wart, help it disappear, a small study had people wear duct tape, six straight days, remove it, wet, scrape the wart down using a file, reapply the tape the next morning, was done, wart disappeared, for no longer than two months, people wearing the duct tape had, luck getting rid, the warts, who had warts frozen off by a doctor, method might be worth a try, painless, yet unsightly wart, warts, generally harmless growths that often go away on own, two years, contagious, transmission from person to person is uncommon, warts unsightly, discomfort, on the feet, spread of warts, return of warts that disappeared, minor scar formation wart is removed, formation of keloids after removal, doctor, signs of infection, red streaking, pus, discharge, fever, bleeding, warts, bleed a little, bleeding is significant, not stopped by light pressure, a doctor, the wart, does not respond to self-care, want it removed, have pain associated, the wart, have anal, genital warts, have diabetes, a weakened immune system, hiv, have developed warts, change, in the color, appearance, the wart, avoid direct skin contact, a wart on someone else, after filing wart, wash the file, spread the virus to other parts of body, after touching any of warts, wash hands,
lacey cj, therapy, genital human papillomavirus-related disease, j clin virol, suppl 1, s82-90, dorland's illustrated medical dictionary, wart, mercksource, com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands, jspzqzpgzezzszppdocszszuszszcommonzszdorlandszszdorlandzszdmd_w_01zpzhtm, accessed june 6, 2005.
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