Warts Specialists Sioux Falls SD

Find Warts Specialists in Sioux Falls, SD. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Sioux Falls, SD.

Local Businesses

David Arnold Shields

605-328-8600
1310 W 22Nd St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Johnson, Jana

605-322-6900
116 W 69Th St Ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Midwest Ear Nose & Throat Pc

(605) 336-3503
16001 108Th Ave Ste A2
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Vivaz Medical Spa

(605) 328-9770
5019 S Western Ave – Ste 130
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Dr.Clinton Brunner

(605) 328-8600
1310 West 22Nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Sarbacker, Sarah

605-330-9503
4950 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Brian D Knutson

(605) 322-6960
116 W 69Th St – Ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Douglas K Pay

(605) 322-6960
116 W. 69Th St., Ste. 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Lee Miller

(605) 335-3349
12350 South Harlem Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Center For Family Medicine

(605) 339-1783
1115 E 20Th St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Anastasios Angelo Pappas

605-330-9619
4950 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Sioux Falls Open-Upright Mri

(605) 275-5743
6001 S Sharon Ave Ste 7
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Karu, Heather – Sanford Clinic Plastic

(605) 328-0000
1327 Butterfield Rd Ste 618
Sioux Falls, SD 57197


Meyer Vaughn H

1-605-335-3349
911 East 20Th Street Suite 602
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Howard, Lois – Sioux Falls Center-Plastic

(605) 334-1930
1900 Ogden Ave Ste 108
Sioux Falls, SD 57197


Dr.Anastasios Pappas

605-330-9619
4950 South Minnesota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Richard James Howard

(605) 334-1930
6301 S Minnesota Ave – Suite 300
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Lee Patrick Miller

(605) 335-3349
911 E 20Th St – Ste. 602
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Breit, J Anthony – Plastic Surgery Assoc

(605) 335-3349
3973 75Th St Ste 103
Sioux Falls, SD 57197


Heather Karu

(605) 328-0000
14404 John Humphrey Drive
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Warts Specialists FAQ in Sioux Falls, SD

Do warts need to be biopsied?

The majority of warts do not require a biopsy. But a biopsy may be taken if genital warts cannot be easily identified with a physical examination or during a gynecology examination with a lighted magnifying instrument (colposcopy).

What foods increase warts?

Steer clear of sugary, processed and trans-fatty foods, along with caffeine and alcohol that have been found to feed the virus to keep warts thriving.

What diet gets rid of warts?

Eat antioxidant-rich foods, including fruits (such as blueberries, cherries, and tomatoes), and vegetables (such as squash and bell peppers). Avoid refined foods, such as white breads, pastas, and sugar. Eat fewer red meats and more lean meats, cold-water fish, tofu (soy, if no allergy is present) or beans for protein.

Does insurance cover dermatology for warts?

Skin Condition Treatment: If you have a skin condition like psoriasis, eczema, fungal infections, hives, and warts, insurance will likely cover treatment. This is because treatment of these infections is generally necessary for your health. Medications: Insurance often covers prescriptions for dermatology treatments.

What happens if HPV keeps coming back?

If you have high-risk HPV that sticks around or goes dormant and keeps coming back, that’s when it becomes cancer causing (or what doctors call oncogenic).

Do warts go away if left untreated?

Most warts will persist for one to two years if they are left untreated. Eventually, the body will recognize the virus and fight it off, causing the wart to disappear. While they remain, however, warts can spread very easily when people pick at them or when they are on the hands, feet or face.

Should I worry about HPV warts?

Genital warts are a form of low-risk HPV, and they do not cause cancer. Doctors monitor HPV with Pap tests that look for abnormal cervical cells called lesions. Low-grade lesions — where the changes are only mildly abnormal — often clear up on their own. These are not considered precancerous.

How many treatments does it take to get rid of warts?

Depending on the severity of the case, persistent removal efforts performed every few weeks may be required to completely destroy a wart. On average, warts on the hands and feet may require five to seven treatments.

How do professionals get rid of warts?

Laser removal – A highly targeted beam of laser light is aimed at the wart or verruca. Excision removal – The wart or verruca is carefully cut out using a surgical scalpel and is removed immediately.

How long are HPV warts contagious?

It’s hard to know when people are no longer contagious, because there’s no blood test that looks for HPV. Most of the time, HPV is gone within 2 years of when someone was infected.

What kills warts quick?

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.

How can you tell if a wart is HPV?

Your doctor will examine you or take a biopsy (a sample of the wart) to see if you have genital warts. They might draw a blood sample to test for HIV and syphilis. Depending on the results, they may also refer you to a specialist for further testing.

What kills the virus that causes warts?

Other medications: These include bleomycin, which is injected into a wart to kill a virus, and imiquimod (Aldara and Zyclara), an immunotherapy drug that stimulates your own immune system to fight off the wart virus. It comes in the form of a prescription cream.