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Revision as of 22:04, 16 February 2025
Periungual Wart is a type of wart that occurs around the nails of the fingers or toes. They are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that can enter the body through small cuts or breaks in the skin.
Causes
Periungual warts are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). This virus can enter the body through small cuts or breaks in the skin. The virus causes the skin cells to grow rapidly, resulting in a wart.
Symptoms
Periungual warts often start as small, rough bumps. They may grow to form rough, irregular bumps around the nails. The warts may cause discomfort or pain, especially when they are located on the fingers.
Diagnosis
A doctor can usually diagnose periungual warts by examining the affected area. In some cases, a skin biopsy may be needed to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment
Treatment for periungual warts may include over-the-counter treatments, prescription medications, or surgical removal. The choice of treatment depends on the size and location of the wart, as well as the patient's overall health.
Prevention
Prevention of periungual warts involves avoiding direct contact with the virus. This can be achieved by not sharing personal items such as towels or razors, and by keeping the skin around the nails clean and dry.


