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{{Infobox medical condition
| name = Wart
| image = [[File:Dornwarzen.jpg|left|thumb|Warts on a foot]]
| caption = Plantar warts on the sole of a foot
| field = [[Dermatology]]
| synonyms = Verruca, verrucae
| symptoms = [[Skin]] growths, usually painless
| complications = [[Pain]], [[bleeding]], [[infection]]
| onset = Childhood, adolescence
| duration = Months to years
| causes = [[Human papillomavirus]] (HPV)
| risks = [[Immunosuppression]], [[skin trauma]]
| diagnosis = [[Clinical diagnosis]], [[dermoscopy]]
| differential = [[Callus]], [[corn (medicine)|corn]], [[molluscum contagiosum]]
| prevention = Avoiding direct contact with warts, maintaining good [[hygiene]]
| treatment = [[Salicylic acid]], [[cryotherapy]], [[laser therapy]], [[surgical removal]]
| prognosis = Generally good, may resolve spontaneously
| frequency = Common
}}
[[File:Wart_filiform_eyelid.jpg|left|thumb|Wart on eyelid]]
[[File:Verruca_vulgaris_-_very_low_mag.jpg|left|thumb|Verruca vulgaris under low magnification]]
[[File:Wart_ASA_animated.gif|thumb|Animated wart]]
[[File:A_Throat_After_CO2_Laser_Treatment_of_HPV6_Throat_Papiloma_(Warts).jpg|left|thumb|Throat after CO2 laser treatment of HPV6 throat papilloma]]
[[File:Liquid_nitrogen_spray_tank.jpg|thumb|Liquid nitrogen spray tank]]
[[File:Wart_Treatment_Timeline.jpg|left|thumb|Wart treatment timeline]]
[[File:Bufo_bufo_01_13Jul2009.jpg|thumb|Bufo bufo (common toad)]]
[[File:Plantar_wart_papilloma.jpg|left|thumb|Plantar wart papilloma]]
'''Warts''' are common, benign skin growths caused by infection with human papillomavirus ([[HPV]]). They are characterized by their rough, skin-colored appearance, and can occur anywhere on the body.
'''Warts''' are common, benign skin growths caused by infection with human papillomavirus ([[HPV]]). They are characterized by their rough, skin-colored appearance, and can occur anywhere on the body.
== Classification ==
== Classification ==
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Wart
File:Dornwarzen.jpg
Warts on a foot
Synonyms Verruca, verrucae
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Skin growths, usually painless
Complications Pain, bleeding, infection
Onset Childhood, adolescence
Duration Months to years
Types N/A
Causes Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Risks Immunosuppression, skin trauma
Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis, dermoscopy
Differential diagnosis Callus, corn, molluscum contagiosum
Prevention Avoiding direct contact with warts, maintaining good hygiene
Treatment Salicylic acid, cryotherapy, laser therapy, surgical removal
Medication N/A
Prognosis Generally good, may resolve spontaneously
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


File:Wart filiform eyelid.jpg
Wart on eyelid
File:Verruca vulgaris - very low mag.jpg
Verruca vulgaris under low magnification
File:Wart ASA animated.gif
Animated wart
File:A Throat After CO2 Laser Treatment of HPV6 Throat Papiloma (Warts).jpg
Throat after CO2 laser treatment of HPV6 throat papilloma
File:Liquid nitrogen spray tank.jpg
Liquid nitrogen spray tank
File:Wart Treatment Timeline.jpg
Wart treatment timeline
File:Bufo bufo 01 13Jul2009.jpg
Bufo bufo (common toad)
File:Plantar wart papilloma.jpg
Plantar wart papilloma

Warts are common, benign skin growths caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). They are characterized by their rough, skin-colored appearance, and can occur anywhere on the body.

Classification[edit]

Warts come in various types, classified by their appearance and location on the body. Some of the most common types include: Common warts (Verruca vulgaris): These are often found on hands and knees. They have a rough, grainy appearance and a rounded top. Plantar warts (Verruca plantaris): These grow on the soles of the feet and are often painful due to the pressure exerted when standing or walking. Flat warts (Verruca plana): These are smaller and smoother than other types of warts. They tend to grow in large numbers and can occur anywhere, but are most common on the face, neck, hands, and legs. Genital warts (Condyloma acuminatum): These are sexually transmitted and occur on the genital and anal area.

Pathophysiology[edit]

Warts are caused by various strains of the Human papillomavirus. The virus infects the keratinocytes, causing them to proliferate and leading to the characteristic rough, raised appearance of the wart. The virus is typically contracted through broken skin, which explains why warts often occur on areas of the body that are prone to injury such as the hands and feet.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for warts can vary depending on their location and severity, as well as the individual's health status. Options include:

  • Topical treatments: Over-the-counter and prescription solutions, gels, and patches containing salicylic acid are often used to treat warts.
  • Cryotherapy: This involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, causing it to peel off.
  • Minor surgery: If other treatments are ineffective, the wart can be cut out, burned off, or destroyed with a laser.

Prognosis[edit]

While warts can be bothersome, they are generally harmless and often disappear on their own without treatment. However, they can recur, and individuals with weakened immune systems may have difficulty clearing the virus.

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