Wart Treatments Asheville NC

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

Local Businesses

Elisa Macy Roberts

828-684-0414
3 Walden Ridge Dr Ste 200
Asheville, NC 28803


Dr.David Harley

828-274-1009
1249 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803


Timothy A Highley, Do

828-586-7786

Asheville, NC 28803


William Young

(828) 654-5005
One Town Square Boulevard Suite 225
Asheville, NC 28803


Frank B Mc Cutcheon

828-281-4099
131 Mcdowell St Ste 200
Asheville, NC 28801


Hugh Duncan Dorris Jr

390 S French Broad Ave
Asheville, NC 28801


Godbold, Ronald L – Wnc Dermatological Association

(828) 252-5676
281 Mcdowell St
Asheville, NC 28803


James M Mcdonough

(828) 254-1234
5 Livingston St
Asheville, NC 28801


Lisa L May

(828) 232-5222
29 Ravenscroft Dr – Suite 3
Asheville, NC 28801


Peter Jaber

(828) 252-5676
281 Mcdowell Street
Asheville, NC 28803


Hutchin, Mark

828-252-5676
281 Mcdowell St
Asheville, NC 28803


Humphreys, David H – Plastic Surgery Ctr

(828) 253-3866
5 Livingston St
Asheville, NC 28801


David H Humphreys

(828) 253-3866
5 Livingston St
Asheville, NC 28801


Cobb, Mark

828-252-5676
281 Mcdowell St
Asheville, NC 28803


Diane Louise Mullins

828-253-0762
10 Medical Park Dr
Asheville, NC 28803


Lisa Nurre

(828) 232-5222
29 Ravenscroft Dr Ste 3
Asheville, NC 28801


Conway, Donald R – Plastic Surgery Ctr

(828) 254-4444
5 Livingston St
Asheville, NC 28801


Dale Eliot Fell

828-253-2999
445 Biltmore Ave Ste 303
Asheville, NC 28801


Charles Gary Zahler

305-296-7128
482 Sunset Dr
Asheville, NC 28804


Murcko, Lisa C – Murcko Lisa C

(828) 254-4444
5 Livingston St
Asheville, NC 28801


Wart Treatments FAQ in Asheville, NC

Where do HPV warts appear?

Penis. Scrotum. Groin area. Thighs. Inside or around the anus.

Are warts STD?

Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a virus called Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). This virus is passed on through direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who has HPV on their skin.

How do I know if I have HPV warts?

Genital warts look like skin-colored or whitish bumps that show up on your vulva, vagina, cervix, penis, scrotum, or anus. They kind of look like little pieces of cauliflower. You can have just one wart or a bunch of them, and they can be big or small. They might be itchy, but most of the time they don’t hurt.

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.

Can warts be permanent?

There are a number of different treatments that can make warts go away more quickly – but they don’t always work. Viral warts aren’t the same as “senile warts” (seborrheic keratosis), which usually first appear in older age and aren’t contagious. Senile warts are also quite harmless, but permanent.

Can warts be non STD?

Rarely, the HPV strains that cause genital warts can be transmitted non-sexually. Some research has shown that HPV can potentially be spread to patients via metal reusable tools, despite disinfection. HPV strains that cause warts on other parts of the body are mostly transmitted non-sexually, however.

Are common warts caused by STD?

Warts are tiny skin infections caused by viruses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. Although kids get warts most often, teens and adults can get them too. Sometimes warts are sexually transmitted and appear in the genital area. But most warts affect the fingers, hands, and feet.

Will warts go away on their own?

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.

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.

What’s the fastest way to remove a wart?

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.