Wart Acute

Warts are benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can come in different shapes and sizes, but most are pointed in shape. Genital warts appear as single or multiple raised areas on the skin that have a sharp or spiky appearance and



Acute wart (lat. condyloma acuminatum) is a viral infectious disease that is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). This disease is usually characterized by the appearance of pointed formations - warts - on the skin of the genitals, anus and external genitalia. Genital warts can cause pain and discomfort, as well as spoil the aesthetic appearance of the genitals. Genital warts are a common problem, especially among teenagers and young adults, and can have serious consequences, such as becoming cancerous.

Causes

papi virus



Warts are growths on the skin that appear as a result of infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can vary in size and shape, but the most common form is a wart with a sharp tip. A genital wart - also known as a condyloma wart - is a small growth that appears on the tip of the penis.

A pointed or large wart is a sign of an HPV infection. This may occur after using common hygiene items such as razors, towels or washcloths. Sometimes the virus is transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or through skin-to-skin contact.

Symptoms of a genital wart may include itching, redness, and the appearance of small balls under the skin. You should see a doctor if the genital wart becomes very large, has inflamed skin, or smells. If a diagnosis is made, treatment consists of the use of local antiseptics and immunomodulators.

However, there is no need to worry as genital wart is not the most serious type of wart. It can appear anywhere on the face, arms, legs, as well as on the penis, nipple and mouth. However, this is not a reason to ignore the disease and self-medicate. Contact your dermatologist for an examination and treatment recommendations. In most cases, genital warts go away.

But in some cases, the wart may need to be surgically removed using a laser or electrocoagulation. Such procedures can be performed either on an outpatient basis or in a hospital setting. Side effects include redness, swelling, scarring and bruising. After such a procedure, recovery time may be required.



Warts are small growths on the skin that are caused by viruses and can be contagious. They can be convex or depressed and have various shapes, including pointed. Very often, such growths appear after pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and other health problems.

Genital warts are a combination of two forms of growths - a common wart and a condyloma. It is important to note that condyloma cannot be transmitted to another person through contact, so it is enough to consult a doctor only when a problem arises with a common wart. In most cases, treatment is carried out with topical medications