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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) selectively infect the epithelium of the skin and mucous membranes. These infections may be asymptomatic (without any problem), produce warts, or be associated with a variety of benign and malignant diseases. The incubation period of HPV disease is usually 3 to 4 months, with a range of 1 month to 2 years.
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Common warts (verruca vulgaris) most prevalent among young children. Plantar warts (verruca plantaris) are also widely prevalent; they occur most often among adolescents and young adults. |
Common warts usually occur on the hands as flesh-colour to brown, hyperkeratotic papules. Plantar warts may be quite painful. Flat warts ( verruca plana) are most common among children and occur on the face, neck, chest, and flexor surfaces of the forearms and legs. | ![]() |
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Genital Warts |
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| Infections involving the Respiratory system in young children may be life-threatening and presents as hoarseness, stridor, or respiratory distress. The disease in adults is usually mild. The complications of warts include itching and occasionally bleeding. In rare cases warts become secondarily infected with bacteria or fungi. Large masses of warts may cause mechanical problems, such as obstruction of the birth canal. Dysplasias of the uterine cervix are generally asymptomatic until frank carcinoma develops. | |||||||||||
Treatment Currently available modes of treatment are not completely effective. Many lesions resolve spontaneously. Frequently used therapies include cryosurgery, application of caustic agents, electrodesiccation, surgical excision, and ablation with a laser. Topical antimetabolites such as 5-fluorouracil also have been used. Both failure and recurrence have been well documented with all of these methods of treatment. Cryosurgery is the initial treatment of choice for condyloma acuminatum. Topically applied podophyllum preparations as well as podofilox may also be used. Various interferon preparations have been employed with modest success in the treatment of respiratory papillomatosis and condyloma acuminatum. |
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