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Τι (ποιος) είναι wart - ορισμός

SMALL, ROUGH GROWTH RESEMBLING A CAULIFLOWER OR A SOLID BLISTER, OFTEN FOUND ON HANDS.
Warts; Common wart; Verruca vulgaris; Spunk-water; Viral warts; Common warts; Viral wart; Viral keratosis; Spunk-Water; Verrucae vulgares; Wart viruses; Seborrhoeic warts; Filiform warts; Hand warts; Skin warts; Mosaic wart; Mosaic warts; Warty; Wartiness; Wartily; Wart removal
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  • A ~7 mm plantar wart surgically removed from the sole of a person's foot after other treatments failed.
  • papillomas]]) before treatment and during the treatment process.  Left to right: warts prior to treatment, warts on day of [[silver nitrate]] treatment, warts two days after treatment, warts four days after treatment, warts six days after treatment, and warts remaining nine days after treatment.

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n. to remove a wart
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·noun A small, usually hard, tumor on the skin formed by enlargement of its vascular papillae, and thickening of the epidermis which covers them.
II. Wart ·noun An excrescence or protuberance more or less resembling a true wart; specifically (Bot.), a glandular excrescence or hardened protuberance on plants.
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(warts)
A wart is a small lump which grows on your skin.
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Wart

Warts are typically small, rough, hard growths that are similar in color to the rest of the skin. They typically do not result in other symptoms, except when on the bottom of the feet, where they may be painful. While they usually occur on the hands and feet, they can also affect other locations. One or many warts may appear. They are not cancerous.

Warts are caused by infection with a type of human papillomavirus (HPV). Factors that increase the risk include use of public showers and pools, working with meat, eczema and a weak immune system. The virus is believed to enter the body through skin that has been damaged slightly. A number of types exist, including "common warts", plantar warts, "filiform warts", and genital warts. Genital warts are often sexually transmitted.

Without treatment, most types of warts resolve in months to years. A number of treatments may speed resolution, including salicylic acid applied to the skin and cryotherapy. In those who are otherwise healthy, they do not typically result in significant problems. Treatment of genital warts differs from that of other types.

Warts are very common, with most people being infected at some point in their lives. The estimated current rate of non-genital warts among the general population is 1–13%. They are more common among young people. Prior to widespread adoption of the HPV vaccine, the estimated rate of genital warts in sexually active women was 12%. Warts have been described at least as far back as 400 BC by Hippocrates.

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1. Wart–biter bush cricket The wart–biter bush–cricket is just managing to cling on in five widely separated populations on ancient chalk grassland and heathland in southern Britain, from the South Downs to Wiltshire.
2. HPV is a wart virus that causes many cervical cancers, including endometrial cancer in the uterus.
3. "The acid in vinegar will destroy the viral particles in the wart," he says.
4. Irina Vorotnikova, MedServisTsentr: You can catch warts, various fungal infections, molluscum contagiosum – a sort of wart, a paravenereal disease.
5. Gardasil protects against four types of the human papillomavirus, also known as HPV or human wart virus.