Are Warts Contagious
Are all warts contagious? Well, this is a common questions asked by people who are plagued with wart skin infections. Here's a column to query, if the warts are contagious, and some simple home remedies for treating them.

Are All Warts Contagious
While "kissing toads" (yuck!) or even holding them may not really give you warts, the virus may be spread from one person to another by close physical contact or a surface that an infected person touches. So a wet shower floor or a bathmat can make you vulnerable to a wart infection as can a scratch or a cut in any area of the body. Picking the warts on the skin results in exposing the virus, which may then infect other body parts. So children who bite and scratch the warts can make them not only break up and bleed, but also more contagious. However, indirect infections are quite frequent, especially from hard floors of bathrooms and swimming pools, where people with plantar warts have walked on. Once a person is infected by the virus, it takes several months for the warts to develop. It is also observed that some people are more susceptible to the warts virus. To minimize the spread of warts and to make it less contagious, you need to provide effective treatment for the warts.
Treatment of Warts
Common warts are quite easy to remove and treat, if needed. There are a number of treatment alternatives for warts. These include:
- Over the counter topical medications containing salicylic acid
- Oral cimetidine taken to stimulate the immune system, so it can fight the virus that causes warts
- Cryosurgery or the process of freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen
- Laser treatment which is especially recommended for the recalcitrant warts
- A light electric current to burn off the wart
The best way of avoiding warts, contagious or not, is by incorporating certain preventive measures in your daily routine. Wash your hands and skin regularly, especially when you have cuts and open wounds, which are prone to wart infections. In public showers, pools and locker rooms make sure that you wear waterproof sandals to protect against plantar warts and infections.
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