Warts Specialists Mentor OH

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

Local Businesses

Blanchard, Janet M – Dr Blanchard’S Plastic Surg

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr # 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Krug, William V – University Dermatologists Incorporated

(440) 845-1146
6820 Ridge Rd, #201
Mentor, OH 44060


Janet M. Blanchard

440-946-2962
6990 Lindsay Dr – Suite 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Dr.Paul Vanek

(440) 205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue #100
Mentor, OH 44060


Anthony J Castrovinci

(440) 951-2304
7915 Munson Rd
Mentor, OH 44060


Woodhouse, Justin

440-266-5500
9485 Mentor Ave Ste 102
Mentor, OH 44060


University Community Surgeons

(440) 974-4224
9000 Mentor Ave Ste 210
Mentor, OH 44060


Eisengart, Seth – University Community Surgeons

(440) 974-4224
9000 Mentor Ave
Mentor, OH 44060


Thesiger Paul S

(440)205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, OH 44060


Anthony John Castrovinci

216-451-2304
7923 Munson Rd
Mentor, OH 44060


Battersby Greg Dc

(440)255-3221
8515 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, OH 44060


Castrovinci, Anthony J – Anthony J Castrovinci Incorporated

(440) 951-2304
7915 Munson Rd, #4
Mentor, OH 44060


Paul Vanek, Facs

1-440-205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue, Suite 100
Mentor, OH 44060


Janet M Blanchard, Ms

440-974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr Ste 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Janet May Blanchard

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr – Suite #5
Mentor, OH 44060


Nelson Scott M

1-440-352-1474
9500 Mentor Avenue Suite 200
Mentor, OH 44060


E Karl Schneider Inc

(440) 255-3700
7207 Hopkins Rd
Mentor, OH 44060


Goldman Steven A

1-440-974-4413

Mentor, OH 44060


University Dermatologists Inc.

(440) 266-5500
9485 Mentor Ave # 102
Mentor, OH 44060


Vanek Paul

(440) 205-5750
9485 Mentor Ave Ste 100
Mentor, OH 44060


Warts Specialists FAQ in Mentor, OH

What do warts signify?

Warts are skin growths caused by a virus called human papillomavirus, or HPV. These growths are benign, meaning they’re noncancerous, and they result from infections in the top layer of the skin.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Are warts a fungus or virus?

Warts are tiny skin infections caused by viruses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) family. Although kids get warts most often, teens and adults can get them too. Sometimes warts are sexually transmitted and appear in the genital area. But most warts affect the fingers, hands, and feet.

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.

Can hormones cause warts?

Genital warts in pregnancy Sometimes pregnancy-related hormonal changes can cause warts to bleed or grow. In some cases, they can even block the vagina completely or make it difficult for the tissue to stretch enough to accommodate delivery.

How many treatments does it take to get rid of warts?

Depending on the severity of the case, persistent removal efforts performed every few weeks may be required to completely destroy a wart. On average, warts on the hands and feet may require five to seven treatments.

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).

When should I be worried about a wart?

Warts are usually harmless. In most cases, they go away on their own within months or years. But if they spread or cause pain, or if you don’t like the way they look, you may want to treat them.

What is the strongest treatment for warts?

Prescription-strength wart medications with salicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart a little bit at a time. Studies show that salicylic acid is more effective when combined with freezing. Freezing (cryotherapy). Freezing therapy done at a doctor’s office involves applying liquid nitrogen to your wart.