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Walk-in clinics and family medical practices often see patients with skin conditions. A common issue treated at doctor’s offices is warts. If you’re unfamiliar with these skin growths, the various types, and your treatment options, here’s a helpful guide to review. 

Understanding Warts 

What Are They?

Warts are growths that appear on the skin due to direct contact or person-to-person contact with human papillomavirus. When HPV is present, rapid cell growth takes place on the outer layer of the skin.

Common warts grow primarily on fingers and toes and appear rough and grainy with a round top. Plantar warts grow on the bottom of feet and make walking uncomfortable.

Other forms include genital warts, filiform warts, which grow around the neck, mouth, and nose, and periungual warts that grow underneath the toenail. 

How Can You Prevent Them?

Since warts are contagious and can be passed from person to person, avoid touching other people’s warts and wash your hands with frequency.

Refrain from sharing hygiene products such as razors, nail clippers, towels, socks, and flip flops. Keep your skin moisturized as HPV can grow in cracked, chapped areas. Avoid walking barefoot in locker rooms, public showers, and pool areas. 

What Can Your Doctor’s Office Do to Treat Warts?

doctor's officeCommon warts on the hands or feet can often be treated with at-home removal kits. Should these methods fail or if you are experiencing genital warts, visit your doctor’s office for a proper evaluation.

Your medical clinic can use cryotherapy to freeze a wart so dead tissue falls away. Your doctor’s office can also prescribe immunotherapy medication to help your immune system fight off warts. Laser therapy or minor surgery can also be performed to successfully remove warts and prevent a recurrence. 

 

Dr. KanuIf you’re concerned about your skin and whether you need wart treatment, Superior Urgent Care is at your service. Based in the heart of Keller, TX, this doctor’s office is known throughout Tarrant County for convenient, personalized care using modern technology and the latest treatment methods. To connect with a member of this dedicated medical team, call today at (817) 576-4050. For more information on the services this veteran-owned medical clinic offers, visit their website. You can also follow them on Instagram

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