Wart Treatments Orlando FL

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

Local Businesses

Mc Donough Mark D

(407) 896-4440
615 E Princeton St Ste 540
Orlando, FL 32803


Rhodes, Dawn Dpm – Dawn D Rhodes,Dpm,Pa

(407) 965-5016
4104 Millenia Blvd, #100
Orlando, FL 32839


Fine Dentistry-Dwntwn Orlando

(407) 898-1621
429 N Ferncreek Ave
Orlando, FL 32803


Oral Plastic Surgery Assoc

(407) 354-0044
7521 W Sand Lake Rd
Orlando, FL 32819


Advanced Aesthetics

(407) 299-7575
7425 Conroy Windermere Rd
Orlando, FL 32835


Florencio Gonzalez

(407) 447-1628
2902 N. Orange Avenue Suite L
Orlando, FL 32804


Kenrick A Spence Pa

(407) 999-2585
130 Hillcrest St
Orlando, FL 32801


William Andrew Steele

407-239-7546
7601 Della Dr Ste 19
Orlando, FL 32819


Christopher Prevel

(407) 352-1818
5979 Vineland Road Suite 114
Orlando, FL 32819


Gutierrez, Michael M – Mid-Florida Dermatologists

(407) 299-7333
100 W Gore St, #600
Orlando, FL 32806


Fiala Thomas

1-407-352-8866

Orlando, FL 32801


Paula Lin

(407) 839-3834
2800 S Osceola Ave
Orlando, FL 32806


Cosmabella

(407) 876-9515
8940 Conroy Windermere Rd
Orlando, FL 32835


Dimitry Michael Palceski

(407) 895-8818
875 Outer Rd
Orlando, FL 32814


Anjou A Skin Care Center

1-407-239-7546
9430 Turkey Lake Road
Orlando, FL 32819


Knight, James

913-588-5000
1111 S Orange Ave Fl 4
Orlando, FL 32806


James Matas

(407) 345-8145
7300 Sandlake Commons Blvd. Suite 100
Orlando, FL 32819


Aesthetic Enhancements Plastic Surgery

407.218.4550
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100
Orlando, FL 32819


Advanced Dermatology Cosmetic Surgery

(407) 445-9445
1507 Park Center Dr
Orlando, FL 32835


Orlando Institute Of Electrolysis Incorporated

(407) 295-2081
6700 Conroy Windermere Rd
Orlando, FL 32835


Wart Treatments FAQ in Orlando, FL

Does freezing warts work?

Your child’s wart can be treated with liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen freezes and destroys both the wart and a small area of normal skin around the wart.

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.

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 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.

Is HPV warts contagious for life?

Yes, genital warts and the virus that causes them are both highly contagious. There isn’t a cure for HPV. Once you have the virus, you’re always infectious. Even if you don’t have symptoms like genital warts, or you have the warts treated and removed, you can still infect another person with HPV and genital warts.

Is a wart on the hand HPV?

A: All warts (or “verrucae”) are caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). On the hands, they’re referred to as common warts; on the bottom of the feet they’re called plantar warts; around the fingernails they’re called periungual warts; on the genitals or around the anal area they’re called genital warts.

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 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.

Is a wart an 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. It can be passed from person to person during vaginal and anal sex.

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.