Be Very Careful: If You Notice This Skin Growth, It Could Be Serious

The skin growths in the image look very much like common warts (verrucae).

They usually appear as:

  • Small, rough, raised bumps
  • Flesh-colored, white, or slightly yellow
  • Sometimes with tiny black dots (these are small clotted blood vessels)
  • Often found on fingers, hands, and feet

⚠️ What Causes Them?

Warts are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). The virus enters through tiny cuts in the skin and causes extra skin cells to grow.

They are:

  • Usually not dangerous
  • Contagious through direct contact
  • More common in children and teens
  • Often harmless but can spread if scratched or picked

🚨 When Should You Be Concerned?

Seek medical advice if:

  • The growth bleeds easily
  • It changes color, size, or shape quickly
  • It becomes very painful
  • It doesn’t improve after several months
  • You have diabetes or a weakened immune system
  • You’re unsure whether it’s a wart or something else

Rarely, certain skin growths that look like warts could be something more serious, so professional evaluation is important if you’re unsure.

🩺 Treatment Options

  • Over-the-counter salicylic acid treatments
  • Cryotherapy (freezing) at a clinic
  • Prescription creams
  • Minor in-office removal procedures

Avoid cutting or burning them yourself — that can cause infection or spreading.

If you’d like, I can also explain:

  • How to treat warts safely at home
  • How to tell the difference between a wart and something more serious
  • Prevention tips to stop them from spreading

Just let me know 👋

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