Warts Specialists Lakewood NJ

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

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Julianne Helen Kuflik

732-364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Julianne H Kuflik

(732) 364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Accredited Dermatology

(732) 370-3003
525 Highway 70 Ste A1
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Angrist Richard C

(732) 901-0900
100 Highway 70
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Sheri L Emma

(732) 364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Georges Renee N

(732) 886-9966
500 River Ave Ste 230
Lakewood, NJ 08701


R Geffner

(732) 370-3003
525 Highway 70 # A8
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Avery S Kuflik

(732) 364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Geffner, Rami E – Accredited Dermatology

(732) 370-3003
525 Highway 70 # A1
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Emanuel Kuflik

(732) 364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Giri Suresh C

(732) 364-7776
101 Prospect St Ste 211
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Georges, Renee N – Georges Renee N

(732) 886-9966
500 River Ave
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Suresh Chander Giri

(732) 864-7776
101 Prospect Street – Suite 211
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Avery Kuflik

732 341-0515
453 Lakehurst Rd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Schlitzer, Jerry – Accredited Dermatology

(732) 370-3003
525 Highway 70 # A1
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Emanuel G Kuflik

(732) 364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Emanuel G Kuflik

732-364-0515
150 E Kennedy Blvd
Lakewood, NJ 08701


Warts Specialists FAQ in Lakewood, NJ

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.

Can warts spread in bed?

Common warts are not very infectious with intact skin, but can be passed by people from sharing bedding, towels or when people pick at their warts, bite their nails and do not properly wash their hands.

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.

Will skin grow back after wart removal?

First, the wart may not have been entirely removed with the original wart treatment option, and it may continue growing. Second, if an incision was made to remove the wart, the incision may become re-infected with HPV, thus causing the growth of a new wart.

Are warts 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.

Do doctors still remove warts?

Treatment from a GP A GP may be able to freeze a wart or verruca so it falls off a few weeks later. Sometimes it takes a few sessions. Check with the GP if the NHS pays for this treatment in your area. If treatment has not worked or you have a wart on your face, the GP might refer you to a skin specialist.

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.

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).

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.

What deficiency causes warts?

In our study, patients with warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts. Furthermore, they more frequently had decreased serum vitamin B12 levels.

Why is my body not clearing HPV?

Around 90% of HPV infections clear within 2 years. For a small number of women and people with a cervix, their immune system will not be able to get rid of HPV. This is called a persistent infection. A persistent HPV infection causes the cells of the cervix to change.

Is HPV gone after wart removal?

Even with treatment, it is possible that the warts will come back within a few weeks or months. This is because treating the warts does not necessarily get rid of all of the virus (HPV) causing the warts. Some cells in the normal-appearing genital skin and vagina may remain infected with HPV.

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.

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)

When should I see a dermatologist for warts?

In adults, warts may not disappear as easily or as quickly as they do in children. Although most warts are harmless, dermatologists do treat them. You should see a dermatologist if you cannot get rid of the warts, the warts hurt, or you have many warts.