27 January 2023 Friday
How are warts transmitted?
Wart is a problem transmitted by direct contact. It should be kept in mind that long-term untreated warts are at risk of becoming cancerous in the area they are located. Therefore, early treatment is appropriate.
Wart is a problem transmitted by direct contact. Rarely, it can be transmitted by indirect means. It does not appear immediately after infection, and the virus first settles in the body and the incubation period is completed. This period can last for months. Among the direct transmission routes of warts; Shared use of towels, bathrobes and slippers, pools, spas and Turkish baths, which are common areas, are risky areas. The risk of wart transmission is higher in people with high stress levels, those who follow a very strict diet, those who do not have a balanced and regular diet, and those who work intensely.
TREATMENT OF WARTS
Most of the warts observed in children disappear spontaneously over time without the need for treatment. Spontaneous disappearance of warts in adults may not be observed as quickly as in children. It should be kept in mind that long-term untreated warts are at risk of becoming cancerous in the area they are located. Therefore, early treatment is appropriate. There are more than 100 options for wart treatment. Treatment varies according to the age, wart type and localization of the patients.
Wart Treatments Surgically
Cryo-Laser Application
electrocautery
wart excision