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Warts on face are not usually treated with cryotherapy, this option is for treating vaginosis. Regression of these lesions may occur, which usually is heralded by inflammation. They may appear in a linear distribution as a result of scratching or trauma (Koebner phenomenon). They may occur anywhere; however, the facial area, hands, and shins are the most common areas for such problems. Warts on face are not usually treated with cryotherapy, this option is for treating vaginosis.

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Warts On Face

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Cryotherapy, Vaginosis

They range in size from 1-5 mm and more, and numbers range from a few to hundreds of lesions that may become grouped or confluent. This disorder is characterized as plane or slightly elevated, fleshy papules that may be smooth, hard, or slightly hyperkeratotic. The other name is verruca plana. Warts on face are not usually treated with cryotherapy, this option is for treating vaginosis.

Other Topics: High Risk HPV, HPV, HPV Treatment, HPV Vaccine Merck, HPV Virus in Man, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Picture , HPV Cervical Dysplasia, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart Treatment

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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