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Warts: Overview
What are warts? ... Warts are benign (not cancerous) skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called human papillomavirus (HPV). You are more likely to get one of these viruses if you cut or damage your skin in
Warts: Tips for managing
Home treatment for warts ... Find out when you can safely treat warts at home and when you need to see a dermatologist. ... Warts can often be treated at home. The following explains when you can safely treat warts at home and when you should see a dermatologist. ...
Genital warts: Overview
All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... PharmaDerm . ... Also called condylomata acuminata Genital warts are warts that appear in the genital area. There can be one wart or a cluster of warts. People
Genital warts: Diagnosis and treatment
How do dermatologists diagnose genital warts? ... People often feel embarrassed by growths in their genital area and do not see a doctor. But seeing a dermatologist can provide peace of mind because you can get a proper diagnosis and treatment. ... A dermatologist can diagnose genital warts by examining
Warts: Signs and symptoms
Types of warts ... There are a few different types of warts. The type is determined by where it grows on the body and what it looks like. The following describes the signs (what a person sees) and symptoms (what a person feels) for some of the different types of
Warts: Who gets and causes
Who gets warts? ... Anyone can get warts. Some people are more prone to getting a wart virus (HPV) than others. These people are: ... Children and teens ... People who bite their nails or pick at hangnails ... People with a weakened immune system (the body’s defense system) ...
Genital warts: Signs and symptoms
All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... PharmaDerm . ... Genital warts appear in various sizes and shapes. ... Genital warts appear in various sizes and shapes. Some people get a few warts. Others get
Warts: Diagnosis and treatment
How do dermatologists diagnose warts? ... A dermatologist can tell whether you have a wart by looking at it. In rare cases, a dermatologist may need to perform a skin biopsy to be certain. If a dermatologist needs to perform a biopsy, the doctor will remove the wart and send
Genital warts: Who gets and causes
All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... PharmaDerm . ... Who gets genital warts? ... Anyone who has sex can get human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes genital warts. At least half of people
How to heal warts more quickly and prevent new ones
If someone in your family gets a wart, you can help it go away more quickly and prevent new warts from developing. Here’s what board-certified dermatologists recommend. ... Two tips for healing warts more quickly ... Treat the wart. When someone has a healthy immune system, a wart will often
Genital warts: Tips for managing
Prevention ... You can reduce your risk of getting HPV and genital warts by doing the following: ... Get an HPV vaccine. If you are between the ages of 9 and 26, you may be eligible for an HPV vaccine. There are two HPV vaccines.One of them is "quadrivalent," meaning
Good Skin Knowledge module 3: The Truth About the Skin
Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand the importance of hand washing in preventing the spread of germs ... Be able to explain causes and treatments for skin fungi and warts ... Be able to discuss lice and how to treat them ... Materials ...
Imiquimod: Skin cancer treatment FAQs
Will imiquimod cure me? ... Many patients see actinic keratoses (AKs) and the earliest form of basal cell cancer clear. This medicine also destroys ... genital warts . ... Some patients, however, continue to get new AKs, skin cancers, or genital warts. Imiquimod can destroy a tumor or wart —
Imiquimod: A treatment for some skin cancers, genital warts
Imiquimod (ih-mih-kwih-mod) is a prescription medicine that you use at home. It comes in a cream that you apply to your skin. Your dermatologist may prescribe imiquimod to treat: ... Actinic keratosis (AK) ... Basal cell carcinoma (the earliest form of this skin cancer) ... Genital warts ... Sun-damaged skin
How to prevent common skin infections at the gym
How to prevent common skin infections at the gym ... While working out has many benefits, including weight control, disease prevention and even mood improvement, germs can thrive at the gym. This could put gym-goers at risk for a variety of common skin infections — unless they take certain precautions.
Media contacts
The American Academy of Dermatology is pleased to offer reporters a variety of resources to assist with their news-gathering efforts.The Academy’s public relations staff members provide reporters with referrals to board-certified dermatologists for interviews, as well as background information about all aspects of skin, hair and nail care and treatment.
Good Skin Knowledge: Lesson plans and activities
Good Skin Knowledge youth education ... Welcome to the American Academy of Dermatology’s youth education program, Good Skin Knowledge. The goal is to teach young people the facts about common skin, hair, and nail conditions. Misunderstanding can lead to teasing and bullying, which is associated with anxiety and depression. Good
Skin tags: Why they develop, and how to remove them
Skin tags are harmless growths that can appear anywhere on your skin, but often develop on the neck, eyelids, or underarms. They may be the same color as your skin or darker. Some are pink. Others turn red when irritated. You may see one dangling from a stalk, while another
Gential herpes: Overview
What is genital herpes? ... Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It’s caused by the herpes simplex virus. ... Anyone who is sexually active can catch this virus. Many people who catch the virus never know they have it because they don’t develop symptoms. They never get painful
Teaching your child healthy nail care
Nails take a beating, so it's important to teach your child how to care for them. Teaching your child the following tips from dermatologists can help your child develop healthy nail-care habits. ... Keep nails trimmed. Short nails stay cleaner and break less often. Dermatologists recommend that an adult trim
Genital herpes: Who gets and causes
Who gets genital herpes? ... Any sexually active person can get genital herpes. It’s very common. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), about 1 in 6 people in the United States who are 14 to 49 years old has genital herpes. ... Genital herpes spreads through sex. You
Molluscum contagiosum: Diagnosis and treatment
If you have bumps on your skin, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that you to see a health care professional like a board-certified dermatologist ... The FDA cautions, "You might do more harm than good" if you try to diagnose or treat yourself. ... How do dermatologists
Genital herpes: What you should know about sex and pregnancy
People diagnosed with genital herpes often want to know if they can have: ... Sex ... Healthy children ... The answer to both questions is "yes," but you’ll need to take some precautions. ... Women with genital herpes can have healthy children. If you have genital herpes, precautions can help
Genital herpes: Signs and symptoms
Many people who have genital herpes never notice any signs or symptoms. ... A mild case can cause a few herpes sores that are often mistaken for pimples or ingrown hairs. Because genital herpes often causes no symptoms or very mild ones, most people who have genital herpes don’t know
Genital herpes: Diagnosis and treatment
How is genital herpes diagnosed? ... If you have a herpes sore, your dermatologist can often diagnose you by looking at the sore and taking a swab from the sore. A lab test can tell whether the sore contains the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which is what causes genital herpes.
Skin reaction from targeted cancer therapy? Tell your doctor.
Are you receiving targeted therapy to treat skin cancer — or any other cancer? If so, dermatologists recommend that you pay close attention to your skin. ... Skin reactions are the most common side effect of targeted therapy. ... What is targeted therapy, exactly? ... When cancer spreads and becomes
How your workout can affect your skin
Working out affects skin in good and not-so-good ways. Here is how to protect it while getting fit. ... Working out regularly can help maintain your weight, boost your overall mood and self-esteem, motivate you to eat healthier, and do wonders for your skin. However, not taking the right precautions
Heart disease: 12 warning signs that appear on your skin
Warning signs can appear on your skin and nails, which is why your dermatologist may be the first doctor to notice that you have heart disease. If you know what to look for, you can also find warning signs of heart disease on your skin and nails. The following pictures
Microneedling can fade scars, uneven skin tone, and more
What is microneedling? ... Microneedling is a medical treatment that uses tiny needles to puncture the skin. Dermatologists use it to diminish: ... Acne scars ... Dark spots ... Large pores ... Melasma ... Sagging skin ... Scars due to surgery or an injury ... Stretch marks ... Uneven skin
What is a dermatologist?
What is a dermatologist? ... A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. Whether it’s rashes, wrinkles, psoriasis, or melanoma, no one understands your skin, hair, and nails better than a board-certified dermatologist. ... The skin is an incredible organ. It