Although everyone is prone to skin warts, they most often occur in children and adolescents. Infection is favored by the summer season, visiting swimming pools, saunas, wiping with a common towel. Kurzaika is caused by the HPV virus, which loves heat and humidity. Learn how to protect yourself from it.
Kurzaiki are viral warts that result from infection with one of the HPV subtypes: HPV-1,2,4 or 7. These are milder subtypes of this virus than those responsible for the formation of cervical cancer. Kurzaika most often form on the arms or legs, but can appear anywhere else. They can appear around the nails or under the nail plate. Sometimes they appear singly, and sometimes there are several of them in one place. Warts are usually flesh-colored.
How is he infected?
To become infected with the virus that causes warts, it is enough to shake hands with an infected person or touch an object infected with the virus. It could be a towel or even a doorknob or a sauna seat. If there is a scratch or abrasion on the skin, the virus enters the body. It can take many months for a wart to appear.
Kurzais are contagious
Doctors warn that warts can spread throughout the body if not handled properly. This happens when we scratch a small thing or try to squeeze it out ourselves. Warts can be painful, especially warts on the feet.
Treatment of warts
Most common warts disappear without treatment, although it may take a year or two for new ones to appear nearby. When warts appear on the skin, you should consult a doctor. Treatment is aimed not only at destroying the wart, but also at stimulating the immune system to respond to the virus. However, it is lengthy and can last for weeks or months. Kurzaiks are prone to recurrence or spread.
Natural Treatments for Warts
There are natural treatments for warts that are considered effective. The juice of the plant or a crushed clove of garlic should be applied directly to the warts, covered with a band-aid and left for a while. Plants used to treat warts include:
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celandine,
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Garlic,
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dandelion,
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tea tree oil.
Source: Wprost

