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Plantar Warts Children
When diagnosed with plantar warts, children are treated with topical medicines that aren't used for other HPV related strains causing infections such as vaginosis and vaginitis.
The condition is more common in teenagers and is caused by HPV that is often acquired in public places when walking barefoot. These skin growths look hard and flat and have a rough surface. Normally, skin growths appear on the foot and may spread.
When diagnosed with plantar warts, children are treated with topical medicines that aren't used for other HPV related strains causing infections such as vaginosis and vaginitis.
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Plantar Warts Children -
Vaginosis, Vaginitis
Since the strains of the virus are different, the infection does not spread to genitalia, however.
There are a few treatment options including medicines and a surgery. It is hard to cure the condition, as it tends to reoccur.
When diagnosed with plantar warts, children are treated with topical medicines that aren't used for other HPV related strains causing infections such as vaginosis and vaginitis.
Other Topics: HPV in Man, HPV, HPV Disease, HPV Transmission, HPV Vaccines, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Treatment, ASCUS Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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