Warts Specialists Richmond VA

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

Local Businesses

Hillelson Ruth L

1-804-290-0060
3407 Old Parham Rd
Richmond, VA 23294


Robinson, Meredith – Advanced Plastic Surgery Ctr

(804) 288-2444
7110 Forest Ave # 101
Richmond, VA 23249


Michael Godin

804-285-8578
410 Libbie Ave
Richmond, VA 23226


Hazle S Konerding

(804) 282-0831
6603 W Broad St – Ste 400
Richmond, VA 23230


Lenczowski, Joi

843-792-2300
5421 Patterson Ave
Richmond, VA 23226


De Conti Plastic Surgery

(804) 673-8000
7229 Forest Ave Ste 101
Richmond, VA 23226


Zuravleff Jeffrey J

(804) 934-9344
2807 N Parham Rd Ste 100
Richmond, VA 23294


Bandak Abdalla Z Physician

1-804-320-2775
7121 Jahnke Road
Richmond, VA 23225


Moore, Leah – Vein Solutions

(804) 330-8024
8700 Stony Point Pkwy # 140
Richmond, VA 23249


Edward Nathan Kitces

804-282-8510
7605 Forest Ave Ste 205
Richmond, VA 23229


Nancy Hayden Thornton

804-264-4545
8600 Staples Mill Rd
Richmond, VA 23228


Hazle S Konerding

804-282-0831
6603 W Broad St Ste 400
Richmond, VA 23230


Mc Keown, Joseph E – Mc Keown Joseph E

(804) 288-0101
420 N Ridge Rd # 100
Richmond, VA 23249


Perlman Michael R Facs

1-804-484-3700

Richmond, VA 23219


Joseph Edward Mckeown

(804) 288-0101
420 N Ridge Rd – Ste 100
Richmond, VA 23229


Wyndell Merritt

(804) 282-2112
2002 Bremo Road Suite 202
Richmond, VA 23226


Sharon Sullivan Camden

804-346-1604
8604 Staples Mill Rd
Richmond, VA 23228


Edward Kitces, M.D., Ph.D.

804-282-8510
9816 Mayland Drive,Suite 100
Richmond, VA 23233


Johnson, Lydia

804-323-4250
5421 Patterson Ave
Richmond, VA 23226


Gregory T Lynam

(804) 560-5260
8700 Stony Point Pkwy – Suite 230
Richmond, VA 23235


Warts Specialists FAQ in Richmond, VA

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.

What are the signs of HPV in a woman?

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

Do warts mean you have a weak immune system?

In many cases, your immune system quickly fights off the virus long before outward signs, such as warts develop. If, however, your immune system is slow to recognize or respond to the HPV strain, you’re more likely to develop warts.

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.

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.

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.

Can your immune system get rid of warts?

Warts are almost always harmless for people with a healthy immune system. The body’s immune system often manages to fight the viruses over time, and the warts then disappear on their own.

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.

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.

How do I know if I have HPV warts?

Genital warts look like skin-colored or whitish bumps that show up on your vulva, vagina, cervix, penis, scrotum, or anus. They kind of look like little pieces of cauliflower. You can have just one wart or a bunch of them, and they can be big or small. They might be itchy, but most of the time they don’t hurt.

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.