Human Papilloma Virus and Warts
Human Papilloma Virus, or HPV, is the disease that causes warts and it is very popular among the human population.
In fact, a large percentage of the world's population probably carries this disease even if they do not have the visiblesymptoms known as warts.
One reason why the virus is so rampant is the contagion factor.
Warts are highly contagious due to the fact that HPV lives in the outer layer of the human skin cells.
Warts can spread from person to person or from body-part to body-part by way of skin-to-skin contact.
It is good to understand how to stop warts from spreading.
For instance, do not touch warts on your body or someone else's body and then touch another part of your body.
Be sure to wear sandals in public showers and pool areas if you want to avoid spreading or catching plantar warts.
These are warts that show up on the bottom of the feet and can be very painful.
Also, do not allow others to come in contact with warts that you may have through either casual or sexual contact.
Something as simple as a handshake can spread warts.
The disease also spreads so quickly due to the fact that there are so many different kinds.
Each different type of wart is caused by a different strain of the disease.
There are well over 100 different strains of the disease and warts range in seriousness from the everyday common warts, usually found on the hands and fingers, to the more serious genital warts, which can be found on any part of the body used for sexual activity.
It is possible in certain situations for genital warts to lead to death; however some types of warts are not painful or dangerous at all.
Many of them are just embarrassing for the person displaying those types of symptoms.
One reason why they are so embarrassing is due to the negative social stigma placed on warts.
There are many different cultural tales that explain the appearance of warts on a person.
For instance, some may believe that a person with warts either kissed a toad or is involved in witchcraft.
Luckily not everyone who is infected with the virus will actually show these outward symptoms.
Unless you do have warts the virus will often times go undetected.
Anyone who carries the disease, though, has the possibility of getting them.
If you do carry the virus, it is good to understand the above information so that you will know how to go about getting the warts treated and removed.
In fact, a large percentage of the world's population probably carries this disease even if they do not have the visiblesymptoms known as warts.
One reason why the virus is so rampant is the contagion factor.
Warts are highly contagious due to the fact that HPV lives in the outer layer of the human skin cells.
Warts can spread from person to person or from body-part to body-part by way of skin-to-skin contact.
It is good to understand how to stop warts from spreading.
For instance, do not touch warts on your body or someone else's body and then touch another part of your body.
Be sure to wear sandals in public showers and pool areas if you want to avoid spreading or catching plantar warts.
These are warts that show up on the bottom of the feet and can be very painful.
Also, do not allow others to come in contact with warts that you may have through either casual or sexual contact.
Something as simple as a handshake can spread warts.
The disease also spreads so quickly due to the fact that there are so many different kinds.
Each different type of wart is caused by a different strain of the disease.
There are well over 100 different strains of the disease and warts range in seriousness from the everyday common warts, usually found on the hands and fingers, to the more serious genital warts, which can be found on any part of the body used for sexual activity.
It is possible in certain situations for genital warts to lead to death; however some types of warts are not painful or dangerous at all.
Many of them are just embarrassing for the person displaying those types of symptoms.
One reason why they are so embarrassing is due to the negative social stigma placed on warts.
There are many different cultural tales that explain the appearance of warts on a person.
For instance, some may believe that a person with warts either kissed a toad or is involved in witchcraft.
Luckily not everyone who is infected with the virus will actually show these outward symptoms.
Unless you do have warts the virus will often times go undetected.
Anyone who carries the disease, though, has the possibility of getting them.
If you do carry the virus, it is good to understand the above information so that you will know how to go about getting the warts treated and removed.