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Viral Wart in my left foot little finger
I am 35 year male having Viral Wart in my left foot little finger, Left hand index finger and right hand thumb. I have consult with two doctor. One has suggested cryo and another has advised me salactin lotion to apply apporx 3 month. Which method is more effective? I have 5 year old son so What precaution should I take so that it do not affect my family member? We are planning for second baby so is it safe to make love with my partner. Will it be effect to her? If possible can you please tell me what are the reason of occurrence in my body. Does it due to STD.
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Warts are infectious skin growths that are caused when a virus infects the top layer of the skin.  They appear as a small, rough growth on a person’s hands or feet, or on other parts of the body. There are many types of warts, some appearing flat or raised, sometimes they grow in large groups. They are harmless and not associated with any complications. A wart can spread easily, so avoid scratching or picking your warts. Also, do not touch somebody else’s wart as you may get it too. They can be painful and get infected if not treated for a long time. Most people prefer some method of wart removal since warts are often unattractive and bothersome especially if they are in the feet and hands.There are various procedures for wart removal such as Cryo therapy, electrocoagulation, laser therapy and sometimes radiofrequency as well.
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Keep the warts covered with a micropore tape .
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