Kids and Warts: Things that Mummies Should Be Aware Of

Skin diseases are the most common problem that often people get in their childhood. Wart is one of the skin problems that many kids get in their skin for various reasons. However, mothers become panicked thinking whether the unusual growth on the skin is the symptom of skin cancer or not. As a mother, you should be familiar with this type of skin problem, so that you are not misleading and can take proper steps to get them off from your kid’s beautiful skin.


Why do some kids get wart while the others do not?
How frequently a kid will get warts or whether a kid will ever be infected with Human Papilloma virus depends on a number of factors. These contributing factors include the level of exposure to the virus. If your kid has crack on his/her sole, and other type of abrasion on skin, then your kid is very likely to catch by human papillomavirus that are responsible for warts growth. Some kids have bad habits of picking nose, biting nails, and picking cuticles and these kids are more likely to get this skin problem. Other contributing factors are – living in unhealthy residential condition, eating unhealthy and junk food, lack of sleep, and poor immune systems. 

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How you can tell if your kid is infected with nothing else but warts?
If your kid have unusual growth on his/her skin that looks or feels like bumps with uneven surface, then you can be sure that it is wart indeed. Most kids usually get them on face, hands, and feet skin. They are usually flesh-colored, hard, and rough in nature. However, seeing a doctor for any unusual skin growth on your kid’s body is very highly recommended.

Can you treat your kid’s warts all by yourself without visiting a doctor?
In some cases – yes, and in some cases, it is a no-no. However, when it is about your little kid, you should always be on the safe side of the fence and see a doctor to diagnose the wart and to be prescribed about treatment of the warts. Most of the warts are symptomatic, but sometimes, certain types of wart viruses can be latent inside the tissue without showing any symptoms at all.

How do kids get warts?
Kids get wart mostly from their affected friends or classmates. Wart is, in fact, highly contagious. Kids love to play with things without being concerned about personal hygiene. For those who bite their fingernails will get the virus quickly into their system.

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