What are warts?

There are many types of skin warts: the most frequent are the common and plantar ones.

Warts are benign and frequent skin lesions caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) infection

Common Warts

They are the most common type of wart. They appear as an abnormal outgrowth in skin areas often exposed to rubbing and friction, such as on fingers, elbows and knees, and will tend to enlarge if not treated early on. The wart can spread to other parts of the body and be passed on to other people.

Plantar warts

They mainly occur on the soles of the feet and nail contours. Plantar warts often appear as small, outgrowths on the soles of the feet and are characterised by skin that is thickened and rough to the touch. They generally have a yellowish colour and contain small black dots, which are coagulated blood vessels. They can cause discomfort and even pain, making it difficult to place the foot on the ground and walk.


How to recognise them?

Prevention and remedies

How to deal with and solve the problem of warts in a short time? Here are some tips, useful for the whole family, to prevent and treat these annoying skin infections.

 

Duofilm is a medicine containing salicylic acid and lactic acid. Do not use Duofilm on the face or anogenital regions. Do not use in children under two years of age. Talk to your doctor before using this medicine in children aged 2 to 12 years. Consult your pharmacist. Read the instructions carefully. If symptoms persist, see your doctor.