Why do warts grow?

It is a question of why warts often grow that a dermatovenerologist can hear from a patient.

These neoplasms are often the cause of not only aesthetic, but also physical discomfort.

warts on a woman's body

So no wonder patients are interested in how to get rid of them.

What these growths are, and why warts grow on the hands and other parts of the body, patients are often interested.

What motivating factors affect their appearance, and what are the ways to get rid of the pathology?

Warts: what are they

If a person finds out that his wart has started to grow, he involuntarily wonders what it is and where the growths come from.

Warts are benign skin lesions.

A person appears to be infected with the human papillomavirus virus.

The virus is considered very widespread; about 90% of the total population of the planet suffers from it.

The peculiarity of the infection is that its symptoms may be absent for a long time.

human papillomavirus in the body

Until the body is exposed to any negative effects.

It is very easy today to become infected with HPV, as doctors say.

There are different ways.

  • Sexual contact. Sex without a condom easily results in the transmission of the infection from a sick person or a carrier to a healthy person. Moreover, even a condom is not able to protect a person from this viral pathology. Although it greatly reduces the likelihood of infection. It is important to remember that classic sexual intercourse is not only dangerous, but also oral and anal sex.
  • Vertical path. Another method of infection that is quite common. In this case, the virus enters the body of the child from the body of the sick mother. The moment he passes through his birth canal. In exceptional cases, a transplant infection can also occur. But this requires meeting special conditions.
  • House-contact route. The human papillomavirus can stay on common sponges, towels and linen. Of course, if a healthy person comes in contact with the personal hygiene items of an infected person, infection can occur.
virus infection through personal property

It is important to remember that warts are just one of the manifestations of HPV.

Also, the virus can infect itself through the development of papillomas, genital warts and other types of neoplasms.

Moreover, some subspecies (strains) of the virus are highly oncobic.

This can lead to the development of malignant neoplasms if treatment is not taken in a timely manner.

Types of warts

No matter how fast the wart grows, doctors distinguish between different types of this unpleasant skin gel.

Depending on the type of wart, one can consider its localization, as well as the alleged features of removal.

Allocation:

  • normal growths, which are often formed on the face and hands, and especially often suffer from children, in most cases there are many growths at once, they are seldom legible;
  • flat neoplasms - another version of pathology that affects the face, neck, arms, is often different from the general skin tone in color, which can be difficult to detect;
  • plantar warts are formed on the soles and in structure they resemble the most common corn, which can create significant discomfort while walking;
  • plantar warts on the leg
  • senile formations appear in elderly patients, usually small at first, but over time they have a clear tendency to grow, they can cause inconvenience, since they are often located on closed parts of thebody and are subject to friction.

Some also refer to genital warts as warts, but this is not entirely true, although the nature of the formations is similar.

It is very important to understand the species to which the wart belongs.

Because this will allow the doctor to take the best possible measures, and ways to prevent relapses.

Causes of the appearance of warts

Patients, wondering why warts grow on the body, face and extremities, often ask their doctors whether the localization of growths depends in some way on their nature.

It is important to understand that the main reason for the appearance is always - it is the human papillomavirus virus that is activated in the body.

If the patient is not sick with HPV, then it will not create warts anywhere and forever.

If there is a virus in the body, a neoplasm can appear anywhere.

In some people, the virus does not feel on its own for the rest of its life.

Moreover, if the immune system is strong enough, the patient may not even know that he is infected.

Unless specialized studies are performed.

If a neoplasm is visible, it should be understood that the infection has already occurred.

Today, alas, it is impossible to etch HPV from your body.

However, with effort, you can reduce the recurrence of the pathology as low as possible so that the virus no longer recalls itself.

Warts grow on the headmost often because it contains the largest blood vessels.

warts on the head

This means that the easiest way for the virus to enter these zones and infect the maximum number of cells.

But patients often ask why other parts of the body are affected.

Why warts grow on the hands

It is not uncommon for people to ask their doctors why warts grow on their fingers.

There are various reasons for this.

First of all, as doctors note, the reason is that the hands are one of the main parts that are always in contact with the external environment.

Consequently, the easiest way for a virus to enter the body is through the contact-family route.

True, as doctors note, if there are no injuries and injuries to the skin of the hands, the risk of infection is minimized.

But if the patient's skin is traumatized, it becomes very easy to become infected.

Among other reasons, they are given:

  • constant contact with objects of the external environment in public places (handrails, doorknobs, common objects) that can be infected;
  • shaking hands with a person who is ill with HPV and who has a characteristic rash or microtraumas on the skin on their hands, through which the virus can reach a healthy person;
  • hand shaking infection
  • excessive dryness of the skin, which contributes to the formation of various microtraumas;
  • sweating of the palms, which negatively affects the protective properties of the skin;
  • regular trauma to the skin in the area of the hands (work in industries without gloves, cutting, etc. );
  • not to ignore the recommendation to use gloves in cold weather (slowing blood flow in the viruses allows healthy cells to accumulate and infect more actively).
Warts in the area of the soles

The wart on the leg also often grows.

The patient may ignore it for a long time at first or fight it in the same way they usually fight with callus.

But these methods are clearly ineffective.

There are several reasons for the appearance of HPV growth in the tire zone:

  • the wart hurts and grows on the fair if one frequently wears shoes made of unnatural materials, in which the skin sweats a lot and the foot does not normally allow breathing;
  • the appearance of pathological vegetation is also possible if the patient walks barefoot in saunas, baths, swimming pools (since these places are considered public places, the virus can easily enter the environment, anddue to high humidity it is able to stay inside for a long time);
  • infestation of warts in the sauna
  • Continued wear of rubber boots adversely affects heat exchange and sweat, which can lead to the development of infection;
  • as with the hands, excessive dryness of the skin also plays a role, making trauma to the skin easier than usual (for example, due to dryness, heels often crack, andwound as a good gateway to infection);
  • Fungal diseases of the feet also contribute to HPV infection, because they reduce the local immunity.
The wart began to grow: motivating factors

As already mentioned, the human papillomavirus virus, even if infected, does not manifest in everyone.

If the wart grows and itches or hurts?

This leads to the idea that any pathological factors that have had a negative impact on immunity have affected the body.

Common causes of warts growth or triggers include:

  • the presence of diabetes mellitus of any kind in a state of dehydration;
  • being infected with HIV;
  • HIV stimulates the growth of warts
  • reduced immunity under the influence of factors in an unfavorable environment (for example, due to being in the cold, unhealthy diet, etc. );
  • the period of pregnancy, which is always associated with immunosuppression, otherwise the woman would not be able to carry the fetus;
  • use of medications with glucocorticosteroid hormones in the composition, which have an immunomodulatory effect;
  • activation of the virus can lead to some serious genetic pathologies;
  • hygiene rules can be ignored to stimulate pathological processes in the body;
  • infection often leads to neglect of the principles of protection during sexual intercourse, and then the development of the disease;
  • exposure to extreme stress and overwork adversely affects the body's immune defenses in all cases.

If one or more of these factors are revealed warts can start to grow in an adult or a child.

Wart removal methods

What to do if a wart grows, many patients are interested in attending their physicians.

After all, this pathology, while not usually painful, still causes aesthetic discomfort.

Especially ifthe wart grows on the face. . .

First and foremost, a patient with a similar problem is advised to have the erection removed.

surgeon removing warts

You can choose one of the following methods:

  • chemical removal with the help of special medicines, which warn the neoplasm until it disappears completely;
  • laser removal, which is also based on burning with a focused beam of rays, which at least traumatizes the surrounding tissues;
  • cryotherapy, in which the removal is performed with the help of nitrogen, which sharply cools the pathological tissues, thereby killing them;
  • electro-heating is another common method in which the extraction is provided due to the point effect of the current;
  • surgical intervention is a technique used in exceptional cases if the growth is large or there are contraindications to the use of other methods of intervention.

If a wart grows on the eye or the growth is localized on any other part of the face, you should definitely consult a doctor.

You cannot fight against the sensitively located neoplasms by yourself.

Because this can lead to serious complications.

After the removal, the doctor cannot guarantee that the warts will no longer appear.

Pathological exacerbations are recorded in about 30% of cases.

Also, in some cases, the growths disappear on their own without interference from the outside.

Which doctor should you contact if warts develop?

If warts grow on the neckor other parts of the body, then which doctor should be consulted, patients are interested.

First of all, it is worth visiting a dermatovenerologist.

This specialist treats various skin pathologies, including those caused by viral infections.

examination of warts in dermatovenerog

The doctor specializes in dermatology and venereology.

It can also give advice on how to boost immunity in order to prevent the recurrence of neoplasms.

Warts are an unpleasant growth on the skin.

They significantly reduce the aesthetic appeal, especially if they are located in prominent places.

A person suffers especially when the person is affected.

A timely visit to the doctor will help get rid of the growth created under the influence of HPV.

And if the recommendations are adhered to, relapse will be avoided.

If warts appear, consult a dermatovenerologist in a specialized clinic.