3 years
You can prevent verrucas by avoiding walking barefoot in public areas like pools and gym changing rooms, wearing flip-flops or waterproof shoes in these places, and not sharing towels, socks, or shoes with someone who has a verruca. Keep your feet clean and dry to reduce the risk of verruca transmission.
Yes you can do PE with a verruca as long as you have it covered and do not get it wet. Infection is spread when the verruca releases virus infected cells onto surfaces e.g. floor in changing rooms.
The plural form for the noun verruca is verrucae.
The plural form for the noun verruca is verrucae.
No, a verruca is a virus. It is actually an expression of the HPV virus.
There are several treatments available from chemical peels to freezing and burning, treatments may take a few days. Verruca are caused by HPV infection and warts may recur after treatment because of activation of latent virus present in healthy skin adjacent to the lesion.
Verruca is a common viral infection of the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It appears as a rough, raised bump on the skin, often with small black dots in the center. Verruca can be contagious and spread through direct contact with the affected area.
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about a day and it will be out