Yes it can. That is why it is important to avoid touching your warts, sharing towels and pillows, biting your nails, walking barefoot in public places, and even making "beso-beso". Wash your hands often, especially if you've touched your warts. When it comes to shaving, avoid shaving over a wart. Microtears are formed on the wart and skin when saving and this can spread the virus onto other parts of the skin that your razor will touch. Depending on the type of wart, some may go away without the need for treatment, while others will need medical attention. The sooner you remove warts, the less likely it will spread. Ask our board-certified dermatologist about electrocautery of warts. Call our hotline at 0917 576-2326 or send us a DM to book an appointment.
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