Sunday, 5 July 2015

What Are The Most Common Symptoms Associated With Warts?

There are tons of different kinds of warts that can infect the human skin. Many of them are harmless and only pose a threat to our level of self confidence depending on where they pop up. The specific type of wart you have on your body will depend on where the skin growth occurs, for example the foot or hand. And you can also determine which type it is by how it looks on the skin or checking out this helpful resource at Wartrol For Warts.

Common warts often grow on the finger nails, the fingers, and the backs of the hands. They are called ‘common’ because they appear on places of the skin that commonly gets broken open, like the hands. These can be from tiny paper cuts or simply biting your nails. These will have black dots at the center which is why most people refer to them as seed warts. They have rough, bumpy texture when you touch them.

Foot warts are also called plantar warts. And if you haven’t guessed, these are the warts that grow on the feet, most commonly the soles of the human feet. They can grow in large mosaic clusters. They tend to be flat and grow inward. This creates a lot of pressure on the feet when walking and can be very uncomfortable for most people. These will have black dots in the center, which are actually clotted blood vessels.

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