Like many other dermatological condition, warts also can also cause a mental agony to a patient. With a number of treatment available to treat warts, it is really hard for a physician to decide on the therapeutic option. A proper risk to benefit ratio can be a decisive factor for a clinician to opt for the right treatment. This article will outline the available therapeutic option for viral warts as asked by Dr. Anil Pednekar . A wart is typically a small growth that appears on a person's hands, feet, genital or any other part of the body and looks like a solid blister or a small cauliflower with a rough texture.
They may also appear on other parts of the body. Warts are caused by viruses, particularly by HPV (human papillomavirus). The virus causes keratin, which is a hard protein on the top layer of the skin, to grow too fast. Warts are not the same as moles. Moles are dark and may…