What are common warts?

  Most commonly seen in children and adolescents. There are no conscious symptoms and occasional pressure pain. They occur on the hands, feet and foot edges. They start as pinpoint to pea-sized, semicircular or polygonal papules with a rough, keratinized, papilla-like proliferation, pistil-like or spiny, grayish-yellow, dirty brown or normal skin color. Occasionally, several lesions fuse to form a single patch.  The actual fact is that there are many different types of warts: 1, periungual warts (periungual)
The actual warts are usually a lot more than just a few of the most common.  2, filiform warts: good in the neck, eyelids or chin and other places, for a single soft filiform protrusion, normal skin color or brownish gray.  3, finger warts: in the same soft basis for the occurrence of uneven multiple finger-like protrusions, the tip of the keratin-like material, the number of varying.