Warts Specialists West Columbia SC

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

Local Businesses

Columbia Plastic Surgery

(803) 256-0610
1410 Blanding St # 200
Columbia, SC 29292


Langley, Kelly – Centa Medical Group

(803) 256-2483
9 Richland Medical Park # 510
Columbia, SC 29292


Columbia Ambulatory Surgery

(803) 732-6180
338 Harbison Blvd
Columbia, SC 29292


Bonnie Waddell

(803) 771-1560
1920 Bull St. Ste. D,
Columbia, SC 29201


Pierre G Jaffe

(803) 256-6648
1 Richland Medical Park #240
Columbia, SC 29203


Austin, Catherine – Capital Plastic Surgery

(803) 252-6222
1708 Laurel St
Columbia, SC 29292


A1 Permanent Make-Up

803 414 7507
214 Old Chapin Road
Columbia, SC 29201


Branham, Cindy – Palmetto Ear Nose & Throat

(803) 256-7076
2750 Laurel St # 203
Columbia, SC 29292


Garner Fred T

1-803-254-2495
3 Richland Mdcl Prk Drive
Columbia, SC 29203


Asha P James

803-781-6927
3 Richland Medical Park Dr
Columbia, SC 29203


Richard A Laws

(803) 779-7316
3 Richland Medical Park Dr – Suite 500
Columbia, SC 29203


Carolina Dermatology Group

(803) 771-7506
1706 Saint Julian Pl
Columbia, SC 29204


Jim C Chow

803-779-7316
3 Medical Park Rd
Columbia, SC 29203


Columbia Vein Aesthetic Center

(803) 237-1694
320 Harbison Blvd
Columbia, SC 29212


Jim Chow

(803) 779-7316
3 Richland Medical Park Dr – Suite 500
Columbia, SC 29203


Brill Alan H

1-803-254-2495
3 Richland Mdcl Prk Drive
Columbia, SC 29203


Carolina Cosmetics

(803) 736-6768
114 Gateway Corporate Blvd Ste 335
Columbia, SC 29203


Alfonso Gonzalez

(803) 779-7316
3 Richland Medical Park Dr – Suite 500
Columbia, SC 29203


Annette Williams Lynn

(803) 540-1000
2 Medical Park Rd – Suite 506
Columbia, SC 29203


William Mc Williams

(803) 432-5783
3 Medical Park Rd Ste 500
Columbia, SC 29203


Warts Specialists FAQ in West Columbia, SC

What foods cause warts?

Steer clear of sugary, processed and trans-fatty foods, along with caffeine and alcohol that have been found to feed the virus to keep warts thriving.

Is HPV just an STD?

HPV is the most common STI. There were about 43 million HPV infections in 2018, many among people in their late teens and early 20s. There are many different types of HPV. Some types can cause health problems, including genital warts and cancers.

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.

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.

Does everyone with warts have HPV?

No. Warts can appear after a person is infected, or you can have none at all, as the body’s immune system fights the virus.

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.

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.

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.

Can touching warts spread them?

Warts can spread from one part of your body to another, similarly to person-to-person spread. If you pick at, touch, or scratch a wart on one part of your body, then do the same to another body part, the warts can spread to the second body part.

How do you fight the wart virus?

Salicylic acid: This can generally be found as a liquid, on pads or as a tape, and is applied directly to the wart nightly. Cryotherapy: These over-the-counter sprays, which freeze off the warts, are milder forms of the liquid nitrogen therapies you will find at the dermatologist.

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 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.

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).