The Truth About Warts

March 27, 2009 on 3:55 pm | In Warts Treatment | No Comments

The problem with warts (a tiny rough unsightly tumor) is they can grow almost anywhere on the body including inside the mouth and genitals but are most usually seen on the hands and feet. Some people are unfortunate enough to catch their warts from someone else, even if is only because they used their towel.

Even though genital warts are like most other warts, do not cause any pain (except warts on the areas of the foot where you apply pressure when walking) but are nonetheless highly contagious and can be contracted during any type of sexual act. A person will not generally become vulnerable to warts until after the age of three and after this they can grow almost anywhere and in women even inside the vagina which often aren’t detected until they have an examination. Continue reading The Truth About Warts…

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