Is warts caused from a virus? Can you go to a drugstore and buy a cream or solution to take them off? Can they spread to my girlfriend?
2006-07-28
16:03:39
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Is this a viral or virus infections? It warts contagious? Can he go to a drug store and find a cream or lotion to get rid of them? He works in construction and won`t go to a doctor....Could his girlfriend get this too?
2006-07-28
16:07:58 ·
update #1
Is this a viral or virus infections? It warts contagious? Can he go to a drug store and find a cream or lotion to get rid of them? He works in construction and won`t go to a doctor....Could his girlfriend get this too?
2006-07-28
16:08:01 ·
update #2
its not a virus or bacteria... warts are caused by fungus or fungi... u can cure it with a salicylic acid... or some wart treatments... u can either go to a doctor and have it checked or to a pharmacy and ask a pharmacist... yes,one could have warts or it can be inflicted to another through cuts and open wounds... the blood...its the transfer medium of warts... when warts bleed and someone could touch the blood specially if he or she has a cut or even without any cut, then he or she can be infected too...
warts wont easily be cured or gone unless the root will be killed... doctors and dermatologists have there ways of killing it... or else it would just keep on coming back on may tranfer from one part of the body to another... so have it checked and asked for the right med to cure it and kill its root permanently...
2006-07-28 21:11:59
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answered by angel r 2
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-01 18:48:04
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answered by shemika 3
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Yes...warts are a virus. He needs to see a dermatologist if there are many warts, and yes they are contagious. Both my son's have warts and my daughter too, I took them to a pediatrician last week and they are all seeing a dermatologist...I have tried freeze stuff from wal-mart and the wart remover liquid...nothing worked...so I turned to the doctor for help...
2006-07-28 18:09:49
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answered by monkiss_2000 2
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You can try over-the-counter wart cream for your son, but if he is bound and determined to walk around with warts all over his body, I think he needs mental health treatment more than anything. If his girlfriend still wants to date him even though he likes having warts, take her to get mental health treatment too.
Anyone who obviously needs a doctor and refuses one has more problems than I think Compound W can solve.
2006-07-28 16:15:40
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answered by No Shortage 7
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warts are caused by a virus. These are transmitted by direct
contact or by fomites. Better consult a Dermatologist.
2006-07-28 20:12:27
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answered by R S 4
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dip the parts w/ warts in ice for 5-6 hours
2006-07-28 21:39:57
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answered by matt armando 1
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Almost all skin growths (warts, moles) etc are viral in origin. Likely all people have been exposed to these viruses but some people are predisposed to certain aspects (skin growths). Take him to a skin specialist and see what he says.
2006-07-28 16:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried over the counter medications like compound W?
It worked for me, I use to have worts all over the palms of my hands.
If the Compound W doesn't work. you can go to the Dr. and have them frozen off.
2006-07-28 16:07:55
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answered by Jon P 3
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uh are you shur its just WARTS it could be molluscum this occrus often in children check into it
2006-07-28 18:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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