Juvenile Warts - What Are Their Characteristics and What Wart Removal
Treatment May Be Used
A juvenile wart (also called flat wart) is in reality a benign tumor that causes no real or
little physical harm.
Juvenile warts are more commonly found in children...
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Juvenile Warts - What Are Their Characteristics and What Wart Removal
Treatment May Be Used
A juvenile wart (also called flat wart) is in reality a benign tumor that causes no real or
little physical harm.
Juvenile warts are more commonly found in children and
adolescents.
They usually occur on the face, arms, hands and knees of young individuals.
They are caused by the human papilloma virus or HPV.
This is a type of virus that can be
found in moist and warm habitats.
Therefore it may easily be found in bathroom floors
and swimming pool areas.
It usually enters the body from little cuts in the skin.
It is particularly important not to
walk bare footed in communal showers or on wet floors near swimming pools, in order to
limit exposure to the human papilloma virus
The human papilloma virus is contagious and it can be transmitted form one person to
another.
Sometimes an individual may be a carrier of a virus for several months or even
years until it develops into a wart.
Because
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