The Wart
February 4, 2012
The wart is a skin lesion caused by human papilloma virus. Are
lesions that have a variable shape, and sometimes shocking
verrucous appearance, usually globular in shape, which can affect
different areas of the skin. Its removal is not easy because the
warts have their own system of blood supply causing heavy bleeding
when wart removal is through non-clinical, can also
regenerate more virulent. Additionally committed several nerve
endings so its removal or manipulation causes great pain.
The warts can be contracted by close contact with people
affected by the human papilloma virus lives in the genital area and
transmitted by blood from asymptomatic carriers. The development of
warts is favored when there are failures in the immune
system.
Depending on the serotype of the virus, the affected area is
different:
hands,
face
the neck
feet,
anogenital area,
armpits, or any other body part.
Plantar warts that appear on the soles of the feet, also
called fish eyes. The warts of the anogenital area are called
condyloma acuminata. There is no specific treatment of
papillomavirus. Warts may disappear spontaneously. Treatments are
based in local tissue destruction.
One of the most shocking cases of warts recorded images is
affecting a resident of Indonesia, called Dede, for which extension
of tuber skin, visual look and feel like branches of a tree has
been called man-tree. Dede cohabiting partners as a clan,
individuals suffering from severe neurofibromatosis.