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  2. What You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have a Wart, According ...

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    In this case, it can also curb the spread of warts. If you touch a wart, wash your hands thoroughly and immediately if possible so you don't spread the virus to other parts of your body—or to ...

  3. What causes warts on hands? Here's what types of HPV can ...

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    Warts can spread if you touch a surface that someone with a wart has also touched, she says. Warts can also be easily passed from skin-to-skin contact , and can also transfer from one body part to ...

  4. Molluscum contagiosum - Wikipedia

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    Transmission of the molluscum contagiosum virus can occur many different ways including direct skin contact (e.g., contact sports or sexual activity), contact with an infected surface , or autoinoculation (self-infection) by scratching or picking molluscum lesions and then touching other parts of the skin not previously affected by the virus. [3]

  5. It's pretty common for kids to get warts. What parents need ...

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    Warts can also spread through fomites, or surfaces where the virus that causes warts can live for a short time, Thompson explains. Examples of fomites are towels, razors and damp shower floors.

  6. Wart - Wikipedia

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    According to English folk belief, touching toads causes warts; according to a German belief, touching a toad under a full moon cures warts. [50] The most common Northern Hemisphere toads have glands that protrude from their skin that superficially resemble warts. Warts are caused by a virus, and toads do not harbor it. [51]

  7. Genital wart - Wikipedia

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    However, genital warts can sometimes result from autoinoculation by warts elsewhere on the body, such as from the hands. [19] It has also been reported from sharing of swimsuits, underwear, or bath towels, and from non-sexual touching during routine care such as diapering.

  8. The best way to care for warts at home - AOL

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    While warts can spread at different rates, you can prevent them from spreading quickly. ... Like common warts, these can appear on the face, hands and legs but are not as raised, says Camp. Foot ...

  9. Human papillomavirus infection - Wikipedia

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    HPV can survive for many months and at low temperatures without a host; therefore, an individual with plantar warts can spread the virus by walking barefoot. [36] HPV is a small double-stranded circular DNA virus with a genome of approximately 8000 base pairs.