Wart Treatments Madison Heights MI

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

Local Businesses

Lewerenz Medical Center

(248) 548-3060
1467 E 12 Mile Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Miles, Eileen – Ent Surgical Assoc

(248) 541-0100
1540 Lake Lansing Rd # 205
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Joel Jeffrey Harris, Do

248-541-1500
27301 Dequindre Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Schwartzenfeld, Ted Do – Ent Surgical Assoc

(248) 541-0100
1219 E Saginaw St
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Harris, Joel

248-541-1500
27301 Dequindre Rd Ste 209
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Joel J Harris

(248) 541-1500
27301 Dequindre Rd – Ste 209
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Ent Surgical Assoc

(248) 541-0100
1200 E Michigan Ave # 655
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Joel J Harris Pc

(248) 541-1500
27301 Dequindre Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Melvin Bernard Sharf

248-543-2290
1385 E 12 Mile Rd Ste 200
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Joseph Schneider, Do

28360 Couzens Ave
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Warren Brandes

248-541-0100
27483 Dequindre Rd Ste 201
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Rochen, Donald M Do – Ent Surgical Assoc

(248) 541-0100
1540 Lake Lansing Rd # 205
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Brandes, Warren Do – Ent Surgical Assoc

(248) 541-0100
1200 E Michigan Ave # 655
Madison Heights, MI 48071


Wart Treatments FAQ in Madison Heights, MI

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.

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.

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.

What viruses cause warts?

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.

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.

What is the lifespan of a wart?

Most often, warts are harmless growths that go away on their own within 2 years. Periungual or plantar warts are harder to cure than warts in other places. Warts can come back after treatment, even if they appear to go away.

How do you get rid of a wart the fastest?

To treat a wart, soak it for 10 to 15 minutes (you can do this in the shower or bath), file away the dead warty skin with an emery board or pumice stone, and apply the salicylic acid. Do this once or twice a day for 12 weeks.

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.

How painful is wart removal?

Is wart excision painful? The procedure itself is painless because of the numbing medication, but the site will feel tender for a couple of weeks. You may need pain medications after your session.

Why does duct tape work on warts?

Unlike other treatments, duct tape doesn’t seek to treat the underlying virus that causes the wart or to identify the “root” of the wart. Instead, covering a wart with duct tape prevents the virus from spreading further by stopping the wart from contacting other parts of your skin.