Warts /Skin tags/Verrucae/Verucca vulgaris/ Papillomas /Charmakeela
Warts/Skintags/Verrucae/ Verucca vulgaris/
Papillomas /Charmakeela
Non-Cancerous viral growths
These small, noncancerous growths appear when your skin is infected with one of the many viruses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. The virus triggers extra cell growth, which makes the outer layer of skin thick and hard in that spot.
Entry : The virus enters the body through small skin damages.
Spread : Warts are highly contagious and are mainly passed by direct skin contact, such as when you pick at your warts and then touch another area of your body. You can also spread them with things like towels or razors that have touched a wart on your body or on someone else's. Warts like moist and soft or injured skin.
When can you get :
Children and teenagers get more warts than adults because their immune systems haven't built up defenses against the many types of HPV. People with weakened immune systems -- like those with HIV or who are taking biologic drugs for conditions like RA, psoriasis, and IBD -- are also more susceptible to getting warts because their body may not be able to fight them off. People with chronic skin conditions, such as eczema, or who bite their nails or pick at hangnails are prone to getting warts. Some studies have found an association of skin tags with obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and atherogenic lipid profile. Metabolic syndrome refers to co-occurrence of these cardiovascular risk factors such as insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. Studies suggest occurrence of metabolic syndrome is significantly higher in patients with skin tags and vice versa
Types of warts: Flat, Filiform, Plantar, Genital, Mosaic, Butcher’s warts & Focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck’s disease)

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