Warts Specialists Medford OR

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

Local Businesses

Mendelson, Jeri

541-773-3636
2959 Siskiyou Blvd Ste B
Medford, OR 97504


Oregon Ent Center

(541) 779-7331
150 Teamtrack Rd
Medford, OR 97504


Denise Burke, Do

(541) 779-4578
1000 E Main St
Medford, OR 97504


Jensen Center For Cosmetic

(541) 770-6776
803 Coffee Rd
Medford, OR 97504


Judith Redd Oursler

541-732-1686
691 Murphy Rd Ste 202
Medford, OR 97504


Trask, David M Llc

(541) 772-0557
492 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97501


Chambers, David W – Oregon Ent Ctr

(541) 779-7331
25 Mitchell Boulevard
Medford, OR 97501


Earl H Parrish

(541)779-7275
349 N Main St
Medford, OR 97504


Ronald Glenn Worland

541-773-2110
2959 Siskiyou Blvd
Medford, OR 97504


Cruickshank, James C – Skin Cancer Ear Nose & Throat

(541) 245-5400
1100 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Medford, OR 97501


Oursler, Judith – Rogue Valley Dermatology

(541) 732-1686
1910 E Barnett Rd, Ste 101
Medford, OR 97501


Gorrin, Christine – Skin Cancer Ear Nose & Throat

(541) 245-5400
616 Petaluma Boulevard North
Medford, OR 97501


David Mark Trask

(541) 772-0557
492 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504


Denise Burke

(541) 779-4575
749 Golf View Dr Unit A
Medford, OR 97504


Tomlin, Jackie – Parrish Cosmetic & Plastic

(541) 779-7275
14436 Union Ave
Medford, OR 97501


R Kenneth Pons

541-772-6422
3151 Seckel St
Medford, OR 97504


Parrish Cosmetic & Plastic

(541) 779-7275
3504 Walnut Ave
Medford, OR 97504


Jeri Kersten Mendelson

2959 Siskiyou Blvd
Medford, OR 97504


Plastic Surgery Specialists

(541) 773-2110
6910 Douglas Blvd
Medford, OR 97504


Oursler, Judith

541-734-5775
1910 E Barnett Rd Ste 101
Medford, OR 97504


Warts Specialists FAQ in Medford, OR

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).

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 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 are the signs of HPV in a woman?

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

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.

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.

How long do HPV warts stay?

There is no cure for HPV. Removing visible warts does not necessarily reduce the transmission of the underlying HPV infection. [9][10][11] About 80% of individuals with HPV will clear the infection spontaneously within 18 to 24 months. Treatment varies depending on the number, size, and location of warts.

Can HPV warts come back after 10 years?

Once treated, a wart may eventually come back, as HPV is a lifelong virus. However, 70-80% of people who have had a genital wart treatment will not have a recurrence.

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.

What vitamin is lacking for 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.

How many sessions does it take to remove a wart?

To treat a wart, soak it for 10 to 15 minutes (you can do this in the shower or bath), file away the dead warty skin with an emery board or pumice stone, and apply the salicylic acid. Do this once or twice a day for 12 weeks.

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.