Simply so, are warts on children's hands contagious?
Warts are not harmful, but they are very contagious (can spread easily). In children, most warts appear on the fingers, hands and feet.
Subsequently, question is, what are warts caused by? Warts are caused by certain strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus is present in the skin cells of a wart. HPV is a family of viruses that affects the skin and moist membranes (mucosa) of the body. There are more than 100 different strains of HPV.
Consequently, how do you prevent warts on children?
Why Kids Get Warts—and How to Prevent Them
- Make sure they don't go barefoot in public places.
- Poor hygiene doesn't cause the lesions, but washing hands and feet regularly (especially after contact with one or with an infected surface) can help prevent them from arriving or spreading.
- Don't pick!
How do you treat warts on children's hands?
Treatment may include one or more of the below:
- Putting salicylic acid or other medicines on the wart (topical irritants)
- Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen.
- Applying an electrical current to the wart (electrocautery)
- Cutting out (excising) the wart.
- Removing the wart with laser surgery.