A wart or wart is a harmless bump on the skin. It usually appears on the hands and feet, but may to develop in other parts of the body. Common ants look a bit like cauliflower. However, they are highly contagious and to prevent their spread, you should treat them immediately and avoid direct skin contact with other ants. Often times, the ants will come back and this usually happens when you don't take these precautions.
This virus causes skin cells to multiply rapidly, resulting in benign growths that are more of a nuisance than dangerous, but which are highly contagious. There are over 70 different subtypes of HPV that cause warts. The different types of the virus usually cause hives in different parts of the body. The virus is spread by direct skin contact or by touching wet surfaces, such as pool floors and locker rooms, that have been infested by people who have ants.
Children and teenagers are more likely to be infected, as they have not (yet) developed antibodies against the virus and are more often in contact with people who have hives.
Warts usually appear when there is a large break in the skin when the person is infected with HPV or in areas where the skin is exposed to excessive moisture, such as sweaty feet. A split in the skin can be caused by cuts or abrasions from shaving, onychophagia and ingrown toenails, chapped skin and eczema.
Before & After Treatment
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First session
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