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What is a wart?

A wart is a hard, callous thickening of the epidermis in the form of a crude cauliflower-like bulge. In itself harmless, but can be ugly and very contagious. Half of all warts disappear spontaneously within one or two years.

What causes warts?
Warts and children

There are many types of warts. Still there is only a small amount of warts that frequents. The most common are an ordinary wart and the verruca.

An ordinary wart
A Verruca 
Filiform wart
A water wart

If you want to stop warts from spreading, choose for treatment.

1 Home treatment
2 Do I need to consult my General Practioner?

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What causes warts?

Warts are caused by a virus. Do you suffer from warts, then you are infected with the human papilloma virus (HPV). This virus creates a rapid cell division in skin. This creates benign thickening of the skin. Inconvenient, especially if it happens in a visible place.

Everyone comes in contact with the virus. Many people carry the virus but not everyone gets warts. People with less resistance are more susceptive and they may get warts.
Such a development can take up to six months.

The virus spreads through direct skin contact and contact with damp floors such as swimming pools, exercise rooms, showers or changing rooms. Hence, the most common warts are found under feet and on the hands. Good hygiene is important to prevent contamination as much as possible. Family members of someone with a wart are at greater risk to come in contact with the virus for example through a shared towel or a door handle.

Scratching or nail biting increases the chance of spreading on one's own body. It is important to start treatment on a wart quickly to avoid new warts from developing and to prevent the distress that comes with warts.