Use Fungus Foot and General 1, and General Antiseptic programs. Also see Parasites General Flukes, and Roundworm programs.Encyclopedia Entry for Warts :Warts - Papilloma virusesEncyclopedia Entry for Warts :Warts. All warts can spread from one part of your body to another. Warts can spread from person to person by contact, especially sexual contact.Most warts are raised and have a rough surface. They may be round or oval. Warts, multiple - on hands The spot where the wart is may be lighter or darker than your skin. In rare cases, warts are black. Some warts have smooth or flat surfaces. Some warts may cause pain. Plantar wart Subungual wart Different types of warts include: Common warts often appear on the hands, but they can grow anywhere. Flat warts are generally found on the face and forehead. They are common in children. They are less common in teens, and rare in adults. Genital warts usually appear on the genitals, in the pubic area, and in the area between the thighs. They can also appear inside the vagina and anal canal. Plantar warts found on the soles of the feet. They can be very painful. Having many of them on your feet may cause problems walking or running. Subungual and periungual warts appear under and around the fingernails or toenails.Your health care provider will look at your skin to diagnose warts. You may have a skin biopsy to confirm the wart is not another type of growth, such as skin cancer.Your provider can treat a wart if you do not like how it looks or if it is painful. DO NOT attempt to remove a wart yourself by burning, cutting, tearing, picking, or by any other method. MEDICINES Over-the-counter medicines are available to remove warts. Ask your provider which medicine is right for you. DO NOT use over-the-counter wart medicines on your face or genitals. Warts in these areas need to be treated by a provider. To use wart-removal medicine: File the wart with a nail file or emery board when your skin is damp (for example, after a shower or bath). This helps remove dead tissue. Do not use the same emery board on your nails. Put the medicine on the wart every day for several weeks or months. Follow the instructions on the label. Cover the wart with a bandage. OTHER TREATMENTS Special foot cushions can help ease the pain from plantar warts. You can buy these at drugstores without a prescription. Use socks. Wear shoes with plenty of room. Avoid high heels. Your provider may need to trim away thick skin or calluses that form over warts on your foot or around nails. Your provider may recommend the following treatments if your warts do not go away: Stronger (prescription) medicines A blistering solution Freezing the wart ( cryotherapy ) to remove it Burning the wart ( electrocautery ) to remove it Laser treatment for difficult to remove warts Immunotherapy, which gives you a shot of a substance that causes an allergic reaction and helps the wart go away Imiquimod or veregen, which are applied to warts Genital warts are treated in a different way than most other warts.Most often, warts are harmless growths that go away on their own within 2 years. Periungual or plantar warts are harder to cure than warts in other places. Warts can come back after treatment, even if they appear to go away. Minor scars can form after warts are removed. Infection with certain types of HPV can increase your risk for cancer. Your provider can discuss this with you.Call your provider if: You have signs of infection (red streaking, pus, discharge, or fever) or bleeding. You have a lot of bleeding from the wart or bleeding that does not stop when you apply light pressure. The wart does not respond to self-care and you want it removed. The wart causes pain. You have anal or genital warts. You have diabetes or a weakened immune system (for example, from HIV) and have developed warts. There is any change in the color or appearance of the wart.To prevent warts: Avoid direct contact with a wart on another person's skin. Wash your hands carefully after touching a wart. Wear socks or shoes to prevent getting plantar warts. Wash the nail file that you use to file your wart so that you don't spread the virus to other parts of your body. Ask your provider about vaccines to prevent some types or strains of viruses that cause genital warts.Plane juvenile warts; Periungual warts; Subungual warts; Plantar warts; Verruca; Verrucae planae juveniles; Filiform warts; Verruca vulgaris.Warts, multiple - on hands Warts, multiple - on hands Warts, flat on the cheek and neck Warts, flat on the cheek and neck Subungual wart Subungual wart Plantar wart Plantar wart Wart Wart Wart (verruca) with a cutaneous horn on the toe Wart (verruca) with a cutaneous horn on the toe Wart (close-up) Wart (close-up) Wart removal Wart removal.Bonnez W. Papillomaviruses.