Warts Specialists Daytona Beach FL

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

Local Businesses

Possick Sidney Pa

(386) 252-5578
655 N Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Center For Dermatology Skin Surgery

(386) 253-2070
399 Bill France Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Florida Oral & Facial Surgical

(386) 252-6438
549 Health Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Bryan Bergens

386-258-2213
724 S Beach St Ste 4
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Possick, Sidney Pa

(386) 252-5578
655 N Clyde Morris Blvd Ste B
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Opulence Medi Spa

(386) 274-4968
311 N Clyde Morris Blvd Ste 510
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Heller Jeffery J Do Faad

(386) 239-8700
511 N Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Sergio Zamora Facs

(386) 615-0665
1890 Lpga Blvd Ste 150
Daytona Beach, FL 32117


John O Akers

904-252-6438
549 Health Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Twin Lakes Medical Center

(386) 258-3223
1890 Lpga Blvd Ste 150
Daytona Beach, FL 32117


Carl Wildrick Lentz

(386) 252-8051
1040 W International Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Jeffrey J Heller, Do

386-274-5549
511 N Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Scott Loessin

(386) 258-3223
1890 Lpga Boulevard Suite 140
Daytona Beach, FL 32117


Sergio Zamora Facs

(386) 274-5557
1890 Lpga Boulevard Suite 150
Daytona Beach, FL 32117


Opulence Medical Spa

(386)274-4968
1890 Lpga Boulevard Suite 140
Daytona Beach, FL 32117


Jeffrey Jay Heller

(386) 239-8700
511 N Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Larry Ray Erickson

413-733-4101
350 N Clyde Morris Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Scott Loessin

(386) 258-3223
311 N. Clyde Morris Boulevard Suite 510
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Sidney Possick

(386) 252-5578
655 N Clyde Morris Blvd – Suite B
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Enid Fay Burnett

386-253-2070
339A Bill France Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32114


Warts Specialists FAQ in Daytona Beach, FL

Is wart HPV the same as STD?

Genital warts are usually a sexually transmitted disease (STD). They’re caused by HPV (human papillomavirus). This virus also can cause some types of cancer.

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.

What are the signs of HPV in a woman?

bleeding after sex. unusual discharge. a lump in the vagina. pain while having sex.

How long does it take a dermatologist to remove a wart?

Wart removal surgery usually takes less than 1-2 weeks for the wart to blister and fall off after surgical removal.

Is HPV just an STD?

HPV is the most common STI. There were about 43 million HPV infections in 2018, many among people in their late teens and early 20s. There are many different types of HPV. Some types can cause health problems, including genital warts and cancers.

Is the warts virus permanent?

In most cases (9 out of 10), HPV goes away on its own within two years without health problems. But when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts and cancer.

What helps your body fight HPV warts?

Salicylic acid. Over-the-counter treatments that contain salicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart a little at a time. Imiquimod. This prescription cream might enhance your immune system’s ability to fight HPV . Podofilox. Trichloroacetic acid.

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 every wart HPV?

Common warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus is quite common and has more than 150 types, but only a few cause warts on your hands. Some strains of HPV are acquired through sexual contact.

What vitamin gets rid of warts?

Salicylic acid and cryotherapy are the most frequent treatments for common warts, but can be painful and cause scarring, and have high failure and recrudescence rates. Topical vitamin A has been shown to be a successful treatment of common warts in prior informal studies.

Can a wart be cancerous?

Warts are common skin growths. They are not cancer. And they don’t turn into cancer. They are caused by a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV).

Do warts ever stop growing?

Over time, your body will often build up a resistance and fight warts off. But it may take months or as many as 2 years for them to disappear. In adults, warts often stick around even longer, perhaps several years or more. Some warts won’t ever go away.

Can a wart last a lifetime?

The bad thing is that it takes time for them to disappear. Three out of 10 warts will go on their own in 10 weeks. Within two years, two-thirds of all warts will go without treatment. But if you’ve still got them after two years they are less likely to go on their own.