Common warts is a disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, has a certain degree of contagious, may be transmitted to others.
The pathogen of common warts is human papilloma virus, mainly manifested as benign proliferative lesions of the skin and mucous membranes, which can occur in any part of the body, most commonly found in the fingers, the edge of the foot and other parts. The disease is contagious and can be transmitted to others. Avoid sharing personal items such as nail clippers and razors in your daily life.
The treatments for common warts include medication (such as salicylic acid, retinoic acid, etc.), physical therapy (cryotherapy and laser therapy) and surgery.
The disease can be cured in most patients with aggressive treatment.