Warts Specialists Nashua NH

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Local Businesses

Dr.Mark Constantian

(603) 880-7700
19 Tyler Street #302
Nashua, NH 03060


Michael David Lichter

(603) 579-9648
505 W Hollis St
Nashua, NH 03062


Kenneth Larry Howe

212-684-2626
21 E Hollis St
Nashua, NH 03060


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Khalil A Khatri

(603) 262-3573
74 Allds St
Nashua, NH 03060


Kunkel, Susan – Ear Nose & Throat Physicians

(603) 595-4800
166 Kinsley St # 302
Nashua, NH 03060


Ear Nose & Throat Physicians & Surgeons Pa

1-603-595-4800
166 Kinsley Street Suite 302
Nashua, NH 03060


Dr.Jeremy Waldman

(603) 577-5559
17 Riverside St
Nashua, NH 03062


Khalilullah A Khatri

603-886-5506
74 Allds St
Nashua, NH 03060


John Andrew Watson

603-577-4260
21 E Hollis St
Nashua, NH 03060


Jeremy Waldman

(603) 577-5559
17 Riverside Street Suite 105
Nashua, NH 03062


Nashua Eye Surgery Ctr

(603) 882-9800
5 Coliseum Ave # 101
Nashua, NH 03060


Robert Bruce Posnick

(603) 579-9648
505 W Hollis St – Suite 111
Nashua, NH 03062


Plastic Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery Inc

1-603-889-1413
168 Kinsley Street
Nashua, NH 03060


Mark B Constantian M D Professional Association

1-603-880-7700
19 Tyler Street Suite 302
Nashua, NH 03060


Nashua Eye Surgery Center

(603) 882-9800
5 Coliseum Ave Ste 101
Nashua, NH 03063


A Center For Aesthetic Surgery

1-603-889-1413
168 Kinsley Street Suite 1
Nashua, NH 03060


Edward W Frank

(603) 889-4149
76 Allds St
Nashua, NH 03060


Stephen Scully

168 Kinsley Street
Nashua, NH 03060


Wagman Joel I

(603) 889-8455
166 Kinsley St Ste 203
Nashua, NH 03060


Heher, Katrinka L – Nashua Eye Surgery Ctr

(603) 882-9800
5 Coliseum Ave # 101
Nashua, NH 03060


Warts Specialists FAQ in Nashua, NH

Should I worry about HPV warts?

Genital warts are a form of low-risk HPV, and they do not cause cancer. Doctors monitor HPV with Pap tests that look for abnormal cervical cells called lesions. Low-grade lesions — where the changes are only mildly abnormal — often clear up on their own. These are not considered precancerous.

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.

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.

Can stress cause HPV warts?

Abstract. Psychological stress is an important factor involved in disease manifestations of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and it can participate in HPV-associated carcinogenesis. The impact or effect which stress can have (exert) depends on a person’s genetic pool, experiences and behaviors.

What to drink to get rid of warts?

People have reported success removing warts using pineapple juice in several ways. One method is to soak the wart in pineapple juice every day. Another technique is to apply fresh pineapple daily.

How painful is wart removal?

Is wart excision painful? The procedure itself is painless because of the numbing medication, but the site will feel tender for a couple of weeks. You may need pain medications after your session.

Is wart HPV the same as STD?

Genital warts are usually a sexually transmitted disease (STD). They’re caused by HPV (human papillomavirus). This virus also can cause some types of cancer.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.