What causes warts on hands? Is it an STD?

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Viral warts are due to an infection by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 100 HPV subtypes that are known to lead to different presentations with warts on the hands being one of them.

HPV is spread by direct skin to skin contact or auto-inoculation where the virus is spread to another part of the skin if a wart is being scratched or picked.

Warts on the hands are usually not STD related whereas anogenital warts are considered a STD as they are spread via sexual contact.

Most people leave their warts alone as they may not find them bothersome and treatment can be more uncomfortable than the wart itself. Small warts may even resolve on their own.

Treatment options for warts include topical treatments, cryotherapy (spraying liquid nitrogen gas to freeze it) or electrosurgery.

Speak to your doctor if you have a wart that you are worried about or is keen to have them removed so that he/she can advise you better.

Thank you for the question.

Warts on the hands are due a viral infection caused by the Human Papilloma Virus or HPV. They present with persistent thick bumps on the flingers and often tiny blood vessels can be seen within them.

Warts can also be present in the genital area and they are termed genital warts when they appear in this area. Genital warts are also caused by the Human Papilloma Virus.

There are over 100 different strains of HPV viruses. Some strains more commonly affect the hands or fingers, while some strains have a predilection for genital areas.

Warts in the genital area are considered to be a sexually transmitted disease.

Warts on the hands are not a sexually transmitted infection.

Similar Questions

How can I remove warts on nose?

Thank you for your question! Skin growths should be carefully assessed before removal. If they have been growing quickly, it may be useful to biopsy them for further investigation. If not, electrocautery or CO2 laser ablation can remove them, usually in a single session. Hope this helps.

What are ways to manage cutaneous warts?

There are many treatment options for treating cutaneous wart. There are actually different types of warts such as viral warts and seborrhoeic warts so the first step is to confirm the diagnosis. Viral warts are due to human papillomavirus and are contagious and can spread by contact with the virus. Seborrhoeic warts are benign growths that occur more frequently as you age and is not contagious. There are many ways to treat a viral wart. The following are the most commonly used treatment modality. Topical salicylic acid preparations.

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