Symptoms, people at risk and risk factors for common and plantar warts

Symptoms, people at risk and risk factors for common and plantar warts

Nîşaneyên nexweşiyê

  • One or more small mezinbûna çermrough, well-defined, usually appearing on the hands, toes, sole of the foot, face, elbows, knees or back;
  • biçûk xalên reş in the outgrowth. These black dots are not the “roots” of the wart, but rather small blood vessels that have formed due to the rapid growth of the wart;
  • Sometimes itching;
  • Sometimes pain (especially with a plantar wart).

Not. Plantar warts can be confused with qorn. However, the latter are free of black dots. Additionally, corns are usually located on areas of skin that experience pressure or friction. The doctor or dermatologist can make the correct diagnosis.

Kesên di xetereyê de ne

  • Ew zarok û û Ciwanan, especially those who have a brother, a sister, classmates who have a wart.
  • People whose skin tends to dry out and crack, as well as those who suffer from xwêdan fehş ling.
  • Gel bi pergala bêpergaliya qels. This can in particular be caused by a disease (cancer, HIV infection, etc.) or by drugs (especially immunosuppressants). Also, in these people, warts are often more difficult to treat.

Faktorên rîsk

Bo gîhayên nebatan only: walking barefoot in public places (swimming pools, changing rooms, public showers, beaches, sports centers, etc.).

 

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