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Wart

Also called: Common Wart

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The dark red part is most likely a localized hemorrhage from the cryotherapy treatment. It will be fine.....
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I wish that I could answer that for you, but I have no way of examining your child to offer an opinion.  I can tell you that warts are NOT...
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They will most likely hit harder than before. You may experience itching, burning, swelling, pain, discomfort, puss/blood leakage and/or numbness. I...
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Yes, it is possible that he might got infected because of having Oral Sex.
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Your boyfriend may already have HPV, so don't be afraid to tell him. Honesty is the best and safest policy when involved in a sexual union...
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There are no applicable percentages...there are just too many variables to consider. Needless to say, this person has TWO (perhaps, more) sexually...
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Warts do not have "goo" in them; they are solid masses. I would question the diagnosis and consider dyshydrotic eczema as a possibility...
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I think so. A sensitive skin with the burning sensation. You may wanna ask your doctor if it's a different type of pain. 
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Yes, the virus that causes the common wart can spread fromt he fingers to the lips or even the inside of the nose (guess how this may have happened)...
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HPV is transmitted via skin to skin contact, so you will transmit them. Also, there are a number of different strains of HPV. But a few very...
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The most common side effect of this treatment is what you are experiencing, namely burning and irritation. Assuming you have used this agent properly...
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First, I'm sorry to hear you have been diagnosed with human papillomavirus (HPV), but I'm glad to hear you're getting regular pap smears...
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genital warts are similar to cold sores, once the virus is in your system there is no removing it, the virus can lay dormant for many years...
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It is next to impossible to make a blind determination as to the nature of "red bumps" on the buttocks and genitals, but I could offer you...
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You should allow the dermatologist to treat this subungual (under the nail) wart. This is not something you can do at home because of the location...
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