Types of warts on the skin: photos of growths, why they are dangerous and how to treat them

Warts are small growths on the skin of the body or face.Their formation is associated with the activity of the human papillomavirus (HPV).There are about a hundred strains of this virus, each of which causes the formation of different types of warts.

What is a wart?

wart on the skin of the leg

Even on the most well-groomed and healthy skin, warts can appear - small round nodules that are benign neoplasms.

A wart is a benign growth on the skin of the body associated with the activity of the HPV virus.About 70% of the world's population is infected with this virus.Due to its action, a pathological process of epidermal cell division begins, which results in the appearance of a small skin growth, or wart.

There are different types of warts, which are caused by different types of virus.Not all warts are viral in nature;Senile growths that appear due to changes in metabolic processes in the body are identified separately.

To get rid of growth, you need to understand the reasons for its appearance.The following reminder about the types of warts on the body, their characteristics and methods of combating them will help in this.

Vulgar warts

Simple or vulgar warts are small round growths that do not differ in color from skin tone.They arise due to the action of the human papillomavirus.Preferred localization areas are areas with increased sweating.Vulgar warts are most often found on the hands, feet, back and sides.

It takes about several months from the moment of infection with the virus until such growths appear.If a person's immunity is strong, the body itself will defeat the virus and warts will not appear on the skin.The activation of the pathological process and the formation of unsightly growths occurs against the background of a decrease in general and local immunity.Due to the peculiarities of the location of vulgar warts, this process is often caused by a decrease in local immunity, for example, when the skin is damaged or due to excessive sweating of the feet and palms.

Vulgar warts are considered harmless growths.They almost never degenerate into a malignant neoplasm.

Vulgar warts can appear on anyone.They are encountered equally often by children, teenagers and adults.You can remove them in several ways:

  • cryodestruction;
  • laser;
  • surgical method;
  • preparations containing alkali;
  • folk remedies.

Large vulgar warts are recommended to be removed in the dermatologist's office, as self-treatment can lead to scarring.

vulgar warts on fingers

Vulgar warts are the most common type.

Flat warts

It is quite easy to tell the types of warts yourself from a photo.One of the rare types are flat warts.They account for no more than 4% of skin growth cases.

Characteristics of flat warts:

  • diameter not more than 5 mm;
  • slight swelling on the skin;
  • irregular shape;
  • clear boundaries;
  • smooth surface;
  • light pigmentation.

These warts differ slightly in color from healthy skin - they are a little more pink or brown, which makes them easy to visualize.The second name for flat warts is minor.They appear more often in children and adolescents.Classic sites are the skin of the feet, hands, face.

Juvenile warts are viral in nature and are caused by HPV.They are not prone to degeneration into a malignant neoplasm, therefore they are relatively safe.

Such growths do not pose a risk to health and do not cause concerns other than aesthetic ones.If there are many of them or they are located in open areas of the body, removing the growth will not be difficult.To avoid the formation of scars, the use of cryodestruction, electrocoagulation or laser removal is recommended.

Condylomas

condyloma on the eyelid

For women's health, condylomas and papillomas pose a much more serious threat than for men.

Condylomas are small growths with a papillary structure that affect the external genitalia in women and men.These growths are viral in nature;the strain of HPV that causes such warts is sexually transmitted.

Characteristics of condylomas:

  • small size and the presence of a thin leg;
  • the color does not differ from the shade of the skin or mucous membrane;
  • can merge into large neoplasms;
  • easily hurt.

Condylomas are types of warts that are easily recognized in photographs.Most often they are located on the external genitalia in women, around the glans penis and on the shaft of the penis in men.Condylomas affect the perineum, the area around the anus and in rare cases are found in the mouth.

Some strains of the HPV virus can cause the development of condylomas in women on the cervix.This type of growth is very dangerous and causes cervical cancer.Common condylomas located on the labia minora or penis, as a rule, are not classified as oncogenic.

For their removal, liquid nitrogen is most often used.This remedy allows you to get rid of the growth without scarring.Removal of condylomas on the labia can be performed using a radio knife.

At home, tumors on the mucous membrane cannot be removed, as the epithelium of the genital organs can be damaged.

Papillomas

Papillomas are a type of skin wart;there are several types of them on the skin.In fact, a vulgar wart is one of the types of papillomas.These growths can appear on any part of the body, including the mucous membrane.They are a soft ball with a uniform structure, which rises above the skin thanks to a small stalk.Papillomas are caused by the HPV virus;depending on the strain, they can affect both the epidermis and the mucosa.The most dangerous places where growths are located:

  • urethra;
  • larynx;
  • anus;
  • armpit;
  • inguinal folds;
  • the soles of the feet.

Papillomas in the urethra cause physical discomfort, as the body perceives them as a potentially dangerous object.They can grow and lead to a narrowing of the urethra in men, so they must be removed.

Growths in the larynx can cause persistent throat irritation and voice changes.Papillomas in the anus hurt easily and can become inflamed.The growths located in the folds of the skin rub a lot while walking.This can lead to irritation and infection.

Papillomas are potentially dangerous skin tumors.Only a doctor can accurately determine the risk of oncogenicity.

Injuries and damage to such growths can lead to the development of a malignant process, so papillomas located in inappropriate places, which can be accidentally touched by nails or rubbed with clothing, should be removed.

Papillomas can appear in people of any age and gender.For their removal, methods used in the treatment of vulgar warts are used.

Keratomas

keratoma on the skin of the body

Common locations for senile keratoma are the back of the hands, face, and neck area;less often, they can be placed on the torso.

Keratoma is an increase in the stratum corneum of the skin.It is a brown spot that rises above the skin.The structure of the spot is quite dense, which is due to keratinization (keratinization) of the upper layer of the epidermis.

The main reasons for the development of keratomas are the effect of ultraviolet radiation on the skin and age-related changes in the epidermis.Such neoplasms are not a consequence of HPV and belong to age-related dermatological disorders.Keratomas appear only in people over 50 years old.

Neoplasms are considered safe, the degree of oncogenicity is very low.Such growths can be placed in any open area of the body.

Neoplasia itself is a clear cosmetic defect, so it can be removed.Keratomas must be removed using professional methods - cryodestruction, laser removal, electrocoagulation.Especially large tumors are removed by surgical excision.

Filiform papilloma

There are several types of wart growths on the body;Filamentous papillomas are one of the most common types of warts.They appear in people over 40 years old.More often, women encounter such neoplasms, as their skin is thinner than that of men.Localization of filamentous papillomas:

  • the neck;
  • armpit;
  • face;
  • the eyelids;
  • the area under the mammary glands;
  • inguinal folds.

This type of growth is a small elongated papilla that rises above the skin.The dimensions of the papillae are very small - no more than 1 mm in diameter and several mm in length.

Thread-like growths do not pose a health risk, as they almost never degenerate into malignant neoplasms.The only exceptions are cases of severe growth damage and secondary infection.

It is impossible to remove filamentous papillomas using folk remedies or pharmaceuticals.Due to their small size, aggressive exposure to alkalis and acidic agents can lead to the formation of a deep wound, instead of which a large scar will remain.To remove these small growths, it is better to give priority to laser, electrocoagulation or liquid nitrogen.

filamentous papilloma on the skin

Filamentous papillomas often affect the neck and armpits.

Plantar warts

Another manifestation of the HPV virus is plantar warts, or spinules.These growths are a flat plate, similar in appearance to a callus, that appears on the leg.The peculiarity of such a wart is that it goes deep under the skin, while the upper part of the growth is flat and practically indistinguishable against the background of a healthy epidermis.

Plantar warts grow deep into the skin and hurt when pressed.Both children and adults can meet them.The spine must be removed using a laser, cryodestruction or surgical method.Home remedies are effective only for removing small thorns, the size of which does not exceed 2-3 mm in diameter.

Spinal warts cause severe discomfort but are safe as they do not degenerate into cancer.

plantar warts

A plantar wart is not dangerous, but it causes discomfort when walking.

Diagnosis – which doctor should I contact?

To diagnose and remove warts on the skin of the body and face, you should consult a dermatologist.To establish a diagnosis, a visual examination is performed.Examination with a dermatoscope will help determine the exact type of growth.

If growths appear on the genitals, you should contact a gynecologist (for women), a urologist (for men) or a venereologist.A PCR analysis of the urogenital smear is required to determine the type of virus.Based on the results of the examination, the doctor makes a decision on the acceptable methods for removing the tumor.