Quantcast This image displays a large wart on the thumb.   This image displays the area of a healed wart. This child has two warts: one near the left nostril and another doughnut-shaped one above the upper lip. The scratch above the wart on the lip could be the entry point for the infection. The color of common warts can vary depending upon the skin tone of the person on which they occur. Warts often have a rough, multi-pointed surface, like this wart near the eye. This image displays the thick and rough surface typical of a wart.  This image displays the "black dots" typical of warts, which are clotted, fine blood vessels in the skin. In children whose immune systems have not yet recognized the wart infection, lesions may be numerous and even form around and under the nails. Multiple warts are seen at the left mouth angle as well as on the chin. This image displays a wart on a finger.
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Overview
Warts are growths of the skin and mucous membranes (the mouth or genitals) that are caused by over 100 types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Common warts are usually found on areas of the body prone to trauma, such as the elbows, knees, and hands. The virus causes thickening of the top skin layer. They are usually painless and go away on their own, sometimes taking a few months to resolve (but can take up to 2 years).

Warts are usually acquired from person-to-person contact. The virus is not highly contagious but can cause an infection by entering through a small break in the skin. In the same way, warts can be spread to other places on the body. The virus is rarely transferred by touching an object used by an infected person, but family members should refrain from sharing towels and other personal items.
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