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Warts are a common, frustrating, and confusing problem for parents and children. Warts are overgrowths of skin tissue caused by viruses. In fact, warts are the most common infection of the skin caused by a virus. Although warts are usually harmless, various health complications may develop, depending on where the warts are located. Thankfully, for most of us, warts are bothersome and sometimes unsightly, but little more.
Plantar warts are ordinary warts of the sole, or plantar surface, of the foot. However, plantar warts differ from other warts in many respects. Unlike other warts, plantar warts don't tend to stick up from the surface of the skin. Also, as plantar warts are under pressure from standing and walking, plantar warts often grow inward, and can cause great discomfort and pain. Making use of the public shower or walking bare foot in the locker room after a workout increases the chances of developing plantar warts.
Plantar warts are seen in all age groups, but they are most common between the ages of 12 and 16. You can spot plantar warts by their distinctive appearance: plantar warts often appear as a thick, tough area of skin, similar to a callus. Keep in mind that plantar warts, like all warts, come and go as they please, are generally not contagious, and do not have roots. Over time, plantar warts may disappear without treatment, though this is not guaranteed.
Also, like most skin problems, some people appear to be more susceptible to warts than others. There is no definite way to determine whether you are more likely to contract warts than another person. If you do contract warts, however, symptoms may appear in one month or up to several years later. These symptoms may appear without the warts, and the warts may appear without other symptoms. Not very encouraging or decisive, is it?
Warts are caused by human papilloma virus, or HPV. HPV can be transmitted even if the person with HPV does not have any symptoms (such as warts). Sadly, HPV can shed from infected skin/tissues and can be transmitted through direct contact, without there being any warts present. It is important to remember that while HPV may be more likely transmitted when warts are present, the virus can be transmitted even when there are no visible symptoms.
No one wants warts. Whether on your foot, hand or elsewhere, warts are ugly and difficult to treat or cure. Gathering as much relevant information as possible to your specific type of wart is extremely important to your successfully get rid of the virus.
Warts are a common, frustrating, and confusing problem for parents and children alike. Warts are the most common viral infection of the skin. For most of us, warts are bothersome and sometimes unsightly, but little more. You?re not alone when it comes to having warts, and your not alone in seeking a cure. Many, many people are living life wart-free, so don?t give up trying to get rid of your warts today!
George Thomes is a regular contributor to the Wart Secrets Newsletter and has been living a wart-free life for many years. His research and knowledge has been found very useful by a number of fellow wart-sufferers in getting rid of their warts. For more details on how you can get rid of your warts today, please visit http://www.wartsecrets.com
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