Warts Specialists Englewood CO

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

Local Businesses

Advanced Dematology

(303) 493-1910
12645 East Euclid Drive
Englewood, CO 80111


Richard G Asarch

(303) 761-7797
3701 S Clarkson St – 4th Floor
Englewood, CO 80113


Bernard Louis Swartz

971-266-3588
14100 E Arapahoe Rd
Englewood, CO 80112


Goldstein Stephen Pc

1-303-708-8234
125 Inverness Drive East
Englewood, CO 80112


Catherine Carretero

248-417-3309
8200 E Belleview Ave Ste 404
Englewood, CO 80111


Bradley S Kurgis, Do

805-434-2821
6979 S Holly Cir Ste 275
Englewood, CO 80112


Gregory Papadeas

303-493-1910
12645 E Euclid Dr
Englewood, CO 80111


Marc Joel Sorkin

303-850-9715
7000 E Belleview Ave Ste 209
Englewood, CO 80111


Anna Loeffler

7 Cherrymoor Dr
Englewood, CO 80113


David Maurice Knize

303-761-9990
3701 S Clarkson St
Englewood, CO 80113


Nicolas G Slenkovich

303-783-1000
701 E Hampden Ave Ste 130
Englewood, CO 80113


Buford, Gregory – Body By Buford

(303) 708-8234
125 Inverness Dr E, Ste 200
Englewood, CO 80112


Co Surgical Arts

(303) 806-8600
3750 Highway 95 # A
Englewood, CO 80113


Mulnix, Christy – Colorado Plastic Surgery Ctr

(303) 783-1000
8004 Constitution Place Ne
Englewood, CO 80150


David Raymond Broadway

303-680-8989
14000 E Arapahoe Rd Ste C210
Englewood, CO 80112


David R Broadway

(303) 680-8989
14000 E Arapahoe Rd – Suite 210
Englewood, CO 80112


Dr.Ann Leibold

7447 E Berry Ave # 200
Englewood, CO 80111


Asarch Richard G

(303)761-7797
2010 Injo Dr
Englewood, CO 80113


Gregory Buford

(303) 708-8234
125 Inverness Drive East Suite 200
Englewood, CO 80112


Brice, Sylvia

720-848-0500
9933 E Berry Dr
Englewood, CO 80111


Warts Specialists FAQ in Englewood, CO

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.

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).

Does everyone with warts have HPV?

No. Warts can appear after a person is infected, or you can have at all, as the body’s immune system fights the virus.

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.

How do you fight the wart virus?

Salicylic acid: This can generally be found as a liquid, on pads or as a tape, and is applied directly to the wart nightly. Cryotherapy: These over-the-counter sprays, which freeze off the warts, are milder forms of the liquid nitrogen therapies you will find at the dermatologist.

Can your immune system get rid of warts?

Warts are almost always harmless for people with a healthy immune system. The body’s immune system often manages to fight the viruses over time, and the warts then disappear on their own.

Can I have warts but not HPV?

Can you have genital warts without having HPV? No, while not all strains of HPV cause genital warts, all genital warts are caused by some strain of HPV. However, some people mistake moles, skin tags, or other sores for warts. It’s best to have a healthcare provider look at them to know for sure.

What kills warts quick?

Salicylic acid. This is the main ingredient in aspirin, and it should usually be your first choice. Freezing. In this treatment, also called cryotherapy, a clinician swabs or sprays liquid nitrogen onto the wart and a small surrounding area. Duct tape. Other agents. Zapping and cutting.

How deep can a wart go?

Warts live within the top layer of skin, or epidermis, and do not extend deeper into the areas where you have fat, large blood vessels, nerves, or muscles. It may feel as though the wart is very deep with roots due to the hardness of the skin around it, but this is not the case.

How do you stop warts from coming back?

Avoid touching someone’s wart. Make sure that everyone in your home has their own towels, washcloths, razors, nail clippers, socks, and other personal items. Clean and cover cuts and scrapes. Wash your hands often. Prevent dry, cracked skin.

What happens if HPV keeps coming back?

If you have high-risk HPV that sticks around or goes dormant and keeps coming back, that’s when it becomes cancer causing (or what doctors call oncogenic).

How do you get rid of warts forever?

Bleomycin, an injectable medicine also used to treat cancer. Cantharidin, a topical chemical. Cryotherapy or cryosurgery to freeze the wart off. Electrosurgery, which uses electrical currents. Prescription medications, which you apply topically at home. Surgical excision, to cut a wart out.

What does it mean if a wart won’t go away?

Q: What should I do if a common wart won’t go away? A: If a wart does not go away after treatment with prescription and/or home remedies, it is recommended that you see a doctor to rule out other conditions and ensure that the most appropriate treatment is being used.

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.

What are the signs of HPV in a woman?

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