
Warts HPV are growths of excess skin that can appear anywhere on the body,
depending on the virus strain that causes them. All warts HPV are caused by
the human papillomavirus, which is the virus that causes herpes. Some strains
of herpes are sexually transmitted and others are not, but both types of herpes
infection cause warts HPV. Warts HPV are quite contagious. The most common
sites to get warts HPV are places where the skin is irritated. Shaving can
make small cuts in the skin to allow the warts HPV virus to enter. Another
way to get warts HPV is to have clothes that irritate the skin, or to bite
the nails or fingers. Warts HPV that are located in the genital or anal area
are sexually transmitted and are transferred from one person to another through
sexual contact.
The most common warts HPV that are not sexually transmitted occur in young
people. Young people seem to be more susceptible to the strain of the herpes
virus that causes warts HPV on the hands and fingers. Indeed, warts HPV may
disappear if left to themselves. Time is the ultimate cure for warts HPV, although
you cannot be criticized if you want to help nature along by applying home
care or seeking medical treatment.
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