What is Wart and what is reason of its development in human body. What are precautions and the foods to avoid?


Question:
Wart is some kind of skin disease and had developed in my fingers. Its develop as a hard spot with not pain, but looks very ugly.

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go to wikipedia look up warts. Wow..
warts are from a virus, I believe that it is from the hpv (human papilloma virus) the same virus that is responsible for other afflictions. I do not think that avoiding any foods can help. Warts can be passed from person to person, so wash your hands frequently. You can buy remedies at any store to treat them. If you are able to see a dermatologist, they can typically remove them painlessly and with one treatment. Hope this helps!
The cauliflower-like growth is due to a papilloma virus.
Get a wart remover across the counter if it is growing only one region. If it is all-over you including the genitals, test for other sexually transmitted diseases (example syphilis/herpes etc) at your doctors.
They can also be removed by 'cautery' (hot soldering-iron thing under analgesia) in a clinical setting if medication is too slow/inadequate/inappropriate etc.
caused by viruses.changes in the DNA causes the mutations in cells therefore they bcome warts.other than tht ,they are harmless maybe dont look nice.
u can do some laser treatment to remove it..or surgically.
I don't exactly know the cause, but I've got one myself on my index finger. I saw a dermatologist, and he gave me this "Verrumal" solution. I don't know if it's available in your country, it's a German product but it seems to work great. I've used it less than a week and already seen some results.
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Consulting a dermatologist


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