The warts virus survives on the hands for a few minutes to a few hours and does not usually cause hand infections. It is recommended that warts be treated promptly to minimize the spread of the virus.
The HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is a virus that can be transmitted by touching the hands. The virus does not stay on the hands after touching the hands, if the hands are in a dry environment for a few minutes after touching the hands the virus can be inactivated, and if they are in a humid environment, the virus can be prolonged to a few hours.
The HPV6 and 11 subtypes of warts are mainly caused by HPV6 and 11 subtypes of warts, which mainly invade the skin and mucous membranes of the external genitalia, and the environment of the hand is not suitable for the survival of the virus, which will almost not cause infection. However, hand contact with towels and so on can cause indirect transmission of the virus, it is recommended to minimize the touch, or wash hands in a timely manner after touching.
In order to avoid the negative prognosis of acromegaly affecting the quality of life, acromegaly should be followed by the doctor’s advice to timely treatment and conditioning.