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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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Warts and children

Children and warts are almost synonymous. First of all because children haven’t build up their natural resistance. The virus simply has more chance to develop within them.
And secondly, children are not thinking about their personal hygiene. They scratch the warts, bite their nails and are often in public changing rooms, swimming pools, showers etc…. They are at a higher risk of getting infected.

Especially in puberty, children are sensitive to peer pressure. Anything that is seen as different, strange or dirty has to go. Warts in an obvious visual place can cause a child a great amount of unhappiness.

WartFreezer changes this! And because WartFreezer is very child friendly, at least 90% of mothers choose for freezing the wart with WartFreezer