Wart Treatments Charleston WV

Find top doctors who perform Wart Treatments in Charleston, WV. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Charleston, WV.

Local Businesses

Jeffrey Thaxton

(304) 925-8949
4415Maccorkle Ave., S.E.
Charleston, WV 25304


William Wood

(304) 388-1930
Suite 200 210 Brook Street
Charleston, WV 25301


W. Andrew Stewart

(304) 925-8949
4415 Maccorkle Ave Se
Charleston, WV 25304


Reynolds, H Richard – Reynolds H Richard

(304) 345-3570
3100 Maccorkle Ave Se, #302
Charleston, WV 25304


Richard Hawkins

(304) 925-5400
5003 Venable Ave, #A
Charleston, WV 25304


Charleston Area Plastic-Surg

(304) 343-1717
830 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 403
Charleston, WV 25302


Daniel Joseph Wood

(304) 342-1113
1306 Kanawha Blvd E – Suite 100
Charleston, WV 25301


Moore, Cathy – Hans Lee Inc

(304) 342-1113
415 Morris St # 200
Charleston, WV 25324


Milroy, Stephen K – Milroy Stephen K

(304) 345-0280
3100 Maccorkle Ave Se, #809
Charleston, WV 25304


Duncan Harry E Jr

1-304-346-5363
3100 Maccorkle Avenue Southeast
Charleston, WV 25304


Plastic Surgeons

1-304-343-1717
830 Pennsylvania Avenue
Charleston, WV 25302


Surgical Oncology Center

(304) 720-8346
1201 Washington St E Ste 103
Charleston, WV 25301


Theodore A Jackson

304-342-1113
415 Morris St Ste 200
Charleston, WV 25301


Scarberry, Kathleen – Turner Medical Spa

(304) 776-1611
816 Cross Lanes Dr
Charleston, WV 25313


Jackson, Ted – Hans Lee Inc

(304) 342-1113
415 Morris St # 202
Charleston, WV 25324


Dr.Andrew Stewart

304-925-8949
4415 Maccorkle Avenue Southeast
Charleston, WV 25304


Dr.Stephen Milroy

(304) 345-0280
3100 Maccorkle Ave Se # 809
Charleston, WV 25304


J. Wesley Culpepper

(304) 388-1930
210 Brooks Street Suite 200
Charleston, WV 25301


Pullen, Tresa – Facial Surgery Ctr

(304) 388-3290
415 Morris St # 309
Charleston, WV 25324


Charleston Endorcrinology Associates

1-304-346-5363
415 Morris Street Suite 300
Charleston, WV 25301


Wart Treatments FAQ in Charleston, WV

What happens if you pick a wart and it bleeds?

A: A common wart should not bleed unless it is scraped, scratched or injured in some way. If a wart bleeds without a clear cause or bleeds profusely after injury, it is important to consult a doctor without delay.

What gets rid of warts naturally?

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) Apple cider vinegar can be applied as a natural wart remover. Simply soak a cotton ball with some ACV and apply it directly to the wart. Cover with a bandage overnight. You may have to repeat this process a few times, but eventually you should see results.

How do warts go away naturally?

Treat the wart. When someone has a healthy immune system, a wart will often go away on its own. This can take a long time, though. In the meantime, the virus that causes warts can spread to other parts of the body, which may lead to more warts. Treatment can help a wart clear more quickly.

Does clear nail polish get rid of warts?

Using clear nail polish is said to suffocate the wart. It deprives the skin of oxygen which causes the skin cells and virus that causes the wart to “die”, essentially causing the wart to disappear.

Can you get warts from kissing?

The short answer is maybe. No studies have shown a definitive link between kissing and contracting human papillomavirus (HPV). However, some research does suggest that open-mouth kissing could make HPV transmission more likely.

Why am I so prone to warts?

Some immune systems are better at fighting off the HPV virus than others. That is why some people are more prone to getting warts and have a hard time with wart removal, while others seem to avoid them altogether. Genetics also play a role.

Is it OK to leave warts untreated?

Warts are harmless. In most cases, they go away on their own within months or years. If warts spread or cause pain, or if you don’t like the way they look, you may want to treat them. Treatments for warts don’t always work.

Are warts contagious?

Warts are very contagious. The virus can spread from person to person or from different parts of the body through: Direct contact with a wart. Touching something contaminated with the virus, such as towels, doorknobs and shower floors.

How do you stop warts from spreading?

Apply moisturizer and discourage nail biting and cuticle picking. The HPV virus can enter through these cracks and spread. Always have your child wear flip flops or other shoes in pool areas, public showers, and locker rooms. This helps them avoid getting warts and prevents them from spreading their warts to others.

Does everyone with warts have HPV?

No. Warts can appear after a person is infected, or you can have none at all, as the body’s immune system fights the virus.

How long do you keep a wart bandaid on?

Leave in place according to package directions. Remove and place a new patch/bandage as directed (usually every 8 to 48 hours depending on brand). Repeat this procedure for up to 2 weeks for corns and calluses and 12 weeks for warts.

What is the best medicine for warts removal?

For common warts, look for a 17 percent salicylic acid solution. These products (Compound W, Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Wart Remover, others) are usually used daily, often for a few weeks. For best results, soak your wart in warm water for a few minutes before applying the product.