Warts Specialists Evanston IL

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

Local Businesses

Lawrence E Levine

(847) 864-0370
800 Austin East – Towner #460
Evanston, IL 60202


Gendleman Mark D

(847) 475-4556
2500 Ridge Ave
Evanston, IL 60201


Howard Michael A

(847) 570-3777
2111 W Park Ct
Evanston, IL 60201


Depoli Patricia A

(847) 316-6700
2504 Galen Dr Ste 107
Evanston, IL 60202


Juda Z Jona

(847) 570-2284
2650 Ridge Ave – Burch G11b
Evanston, IL 60201


Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

(847)328-8591
1702 S Mattis Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201


Thomas Frederick Gardner

562-988-7000
2650 Ridge Ave
Evanston, IL 60201


Michael E Goldman

847-869-4717
800 Austin St Ste 303
Evanston, IL 60202


Fu, Tony

815-459-4333
636 Church St
Evanston, IL 60201


Grasseschi Mitchell F

1-847-328-2277
2530 Ridge Avenue Suite 105
Evanston, IL 60201


Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Medical Group

1-847-570-5020

Evanston, IL 60201


Neal A Spero

(847) 864-3926
800 Austin St – Suite 301
Evanston, IL 60202


B Herold Griffith

847-869-3558
320 Greenwood St
Evanston, IL 60201


Leonard Levitt

847-733-9445
1101 Howard St
Evanston, IL 60202


Blumstein, Rose – Plastic & Reconstructive Surg

(847) 328-2277
109 N Regency Dr
Evanston, IL 60201


B Herold Griffith Facs

847-869-3558
320 Greenwood St
Evanston, IL 60201


Evanston Northwestern Healthcare

1-847-570-5020
1301 Central Street
Evanston, IL 60201


Gendleman, Mark

847-745-4556
2500 Ridge Ave Ste 103
Evanston, IL 60201


Tony S Fu

(847) 328-3913
636 Church St Ste 222
Evanston, IL 60201


Otolaryngology Group Ltd

(847) 328-4141
2111 West Park Court Advanced Aesthetics
Evanston, IL 60201


Warts Specialists FAQ in Evanston, IL

Can HPV warts show up 30 years later?

In rare cases, warts may appear years after the infection. HPV can remain latent in some people for years or decades before developing warts or cervical disease.

Who is the best doctor to treat warts?

You should see a dermatologist if you cannot get rid of the warts, the warts hurt, or you have many warts. Dermatologists have many treatments for warts. The treatment used depends on the patient’s age and health as well as the type of wart.

How can you tell if a wart is HPV?

Your doctor will examine you or take a biopsy (a sample of the wart) to see if you have genital warts. They might draw a blood sample to test for HIV and syphilis. Depending on the results, they may also refer you to a specialist for further testing.

Do warts go away if left untreated?

Most warts will persist for one to two years if they are left untreated. Eventually, the body will recognize the virus and fight it off, causing the wart to disappear. While they remain, however, warts can spread very easily when people pick at them or when they are on the hands, feet or face.

Can dermatologist remove HPV warts?

Procedures: A dermatologist may perform one of these procedures during an office visit: Cryosurgery (freeze off the warts with liquid nitrogen) Excision (cut out the warts) Electrocautery (destroy the warts with an electric current)

Are normal warts an STD?

A: No, common warts are not the same as genital warts. Though both types of wart are caused by the HPV group of viruses, the strains that cause each type are different and so are the methods of transmission. Unlike common warts, genital warts are spread through sexual contact, they are an STI/STD.

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.

What kills the virus that causes warts?

Other medications: These include bleomycin, which is injected into a wart to kill a virus, and imiquimod (Aldara and Zyclara), an immunotherapy drug that stimulates your own immune system to fight off the wart virus. It comes in the form of a prescription cream.

What causes HPV warts to flare up?

– there’s no evidence that HPV has triggers like herpes or asthma that cause flare ups, but many believe that a weakened immune system can lead to outbreaks being more likely. Genital warts are more likely to flare-up if your immune system is not able to effectively fight the HPV infection causing them to appear.

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 happens if you leave warts untreated?

Most warts will persist for one to two years if they are left untreated. Eventually, the body will recognize the virus and fight it off, causing the wart to disappear. While they remain, however, warts can spread very easily when people pick at them or when they are on the hands, feet or face.