Wart Treatments Bradenton FL

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

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John R Leikensohn

(941) 792-4157
5807 21St Ave W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Berkes Beatrice Jennifer

(941) 748-4747
701 Manatee Ave W, Ste 105
Bradenton, FL 34205


Philip M Catalano

941-792-2934
1416 59Th St W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Catalano Philip M

(941) 792-2934
1416 59Th St W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Ottavio P Catalano

(941) 792-2934
1416 59Th St W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Jeffrey Scott

(941) 792-4157
5807 21St Avenue W.
Bradenton, FL 34209


Vesper, Jennifer

941-747-4661
300 Riverside Dr E Ste 2200
Bradenton, FL 34208


Mattina, Peter – Mattina Peter

(941) 747-4664
800 39Th St W
Bradenton, FL 34205


John William Demetree

(941) 792-8252
5857 21St Ave W – Ste A
Bradenton, FL 34209


John Leikensohn

(941) 792-4157
5807 21St Avenue W.
Bradenton, FL 34209


Dermatology At Lakewood Ranch

(941) 907-0222
8340 Lakewood Ranch Blvd, Ste 390
Bradenton, FL 34202


Rodolfo H Suguitan Facs

6402 Meadowlark Ln
Bradenton, FL 34210


Hopkins, Terrence T – Manatee Dermatology

(941) 792-5040
6011 Cortez Rd W
Bradenton, FL 34210


Robin Rene Hamlin

5105 Manatee Ave W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Weinkle Susan H

(941) 794-5432
5601 21St Ave W Ste B
Bradenton, FL 34209


Wellness Institute At Baker Medical Arts

(941) 761-9757
5225 Manatee Ave W
Bradenton, FL 34209


Enrique J Fernandez

941-795-2088
2902 59Th St W Ste A
Bradenton, FL 34209


Dermatology Skin Cancer Surgery

1-941-755-2255
2919 26Th Street West
Bradenton, FL 34205


Melinda Lacerna Kimbrell

(941) 798-9777
5105 Manatee Avenue West Suite 19
Bradenton, FL 34209


Demetree, John W – Demetree John W

(941) 792-8252
5857 21St Ave W, #A
Bradenton, FL 34209


Wart Treatments FAQ in Bradenton, FL

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.

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.

Why are some people more 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.

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.

Is wart HPV cancerous?

The types of HPV that can cause genital warts are not the same as the types that can cause cancer. Most people who become infected with HPV do not know they have it. Usually, the body’s immune system gets rid of the HPV infection naturally within two years. This is true of both oncogenic and non-oncogenic HPV types.

What do cancerous warts look like?

a red, scaly, sometimes crusty plaque of skin that may get bigger and develop a sore. a red, hard domed bump that won’t go away. a wart-like growth that may bleed or crust.

Why am I suddenly getting lots of warts?

What causes warts? Warts are caused by an infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus causes an excess amount of keratin, a hard protein, to develop in the top skin layer (epidermis).

Can you pull out a wart?

Do not cut off a wart yourself! While it’s technically possible to perform a little “bathroom surgery,” and some people have claimed success using the method, it’s a very bad idea.

What can I put on a wart overnight?

Mix two parts apple cider vinegar in one-part water. Soak a cotton ball in the vinegar-water solution. Apply the cotton ball directly on the wart. Cover with tape or a bandage, keeping the cotton ball on the wart overnight (or for longer if possible).

What is the best medicine for warts removal?

Salicylic acid and freezing therapy (cryotherapy) are the best first-choice options for wart removal.

What deficiency causes warts?

In our study, patients with warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts. Furthermore, they more frequently had decreased serum vitamin B12 levels.

What is your body lacking when you get warts?

In our study, patients with warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts. Furthermore, they more frequently had decreased serum vitamin B12 levels. Patients with plantar warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts.

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

To completely remove a wart, the treatments may be needed every 1 to 3 weeks for a total of 2 to 4 times. If no improvement is noted, your doctor may recommend another type of treatment. Other treatments for warts on the skin. Your doctor may choose to burn the wart, cut it out, or remove it with a laser.