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How do kids get warts?

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Sophia Edwards

Published Feb 26, 2026

How do kids get warts?

Why Do Kids Get Warts? Viruses from the human papillomaviruses (HPV) (say: pah-pih-LOH-mah-vy-rus) family cause warts. HPV viruses are like other germs. The wart virus loves warm, moist places like small cuts or scratches on your hands or feet.

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

  1. Make sure they don't go barefoot in public places.
  2. 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.
  3. Don't pick!

How do you treat warts on children's hands?

Treatment may include one or more of the below:

  1. Putting salicylic acid or other medicines on the wart (topical irritants)
  2. Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen.
  3. Applying an electrical current to the wart (electrocautery)
  4. Cutting out (excising) the wart.
  5. Removing the wart with laser surgery.

Why does my 6 year old have warts?

Causes and Types of Warts on Children

Warts, caused by the human papillomavirus or HPV, are noncancerous skin growths. They form when the virus invades the skin, usually through a tiny cut or scratch. The virus causes rapid growth of cells on the outer layer of skin.

How do you stop warts from spreading?

To help prevent warts from spreading to other parts of your body:
  1. Don't scratch or pick at your warts.
  2. Keep your warts dry.
  3. Try to avoid your warts while shaving.
  4. Consider covering your warts.
  5. Don't use tools like a nail file or nail clipper on both your warts and on unaffected skin.

Can I catch warts from my child?

Warts can spread to other people, usually due to skin-to-skin contact with another person. Picking or scratching may lead to spreading of warts on the same child. Warts can also be spread indirectly through swimming pools or public showers, especially if your child is barefoot and they have scratches or cuts.

Will warts go away on their own?

Most warts go away on their own within months or years. Warts can grow anywhere on the body, and there are different kinds. For example, common warts grow most often on the hands, but they can grow anywhere. Plantar warts grow on the soles of the feet.

Can you put Vaseline on a wart?

You can use petroleum jelly or a corn plaster to cover the skin around the wart. Before applying the treatment to your wart, use a rough surface, such as an emery board or pumice stone, to get rid of any excess skin around the affected area (avoid sharing the pumice stone with others).

How do you get rid of warts on kids legs?

Gently file down the wart by removing layers of dead skin with a callus file, emery board or pumice stone. Remember to use only the file or pumice stone on the wart and not on other skin areas in order to prevent spreading the warts. Then the 17 percent salicylic acid should be applied to completely cover the wart.

Should I treat my child verruca?

If the answer to number 1 and 2 is no, just don't bother to treat it. Most verruca's spontaneously resolve in 2 years in children. Their immune system is incredible and will eventually see this clever little virus and seek and destroy!

Can you cut off a wart?

Do not cut off a wart yourself! While it's technically possible to perform a little “bathroom surgery,†and some people have claimed success using the method, it's a very bad idea.

Are warts genetic?

Warts Run in the Family

Also, some people may be more genetically predisposed to getting warts than others, especially if their immune systems have been weakened or compromised.

Can warts be cancerous?

Common warts never turn cancerous. They may bleed if injured. Since warts are caused by a virus (e.g., human papilloma virus), they are contagious. Warts may spread on the body or to other people.

Does HPV go away?

In most cases, HPV goes away on its own and does not cause any health problems. But when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts and cancer. Genital warts usually appear as a small bump or group of bumps in the genital area.

Can stress cause warts?

Yes! Stress causes the release of hormones that build up over a long period of time. These hormones weaken the immune system's ability to fight off viruses like the one that causes warts.

What kills a wart virus?

Wart Removal Options
  • Salicylic acid: Considered the most effective at-home wart removal treatment, salicylic acid is available over-the-counter as a concentrated liquid, gel or adhesive pad.
  • Apple cider vinegar or lemon juice: These mild acids burn off the wart and attack the virus that caused it.

What are the signs of HPV in a woman?

Depending on the type of HPV a female has, they will present with different symptoms. If they have low risk HPV, warts may develop on the cervix, causing irritation and pain.

Cervix: HPV and cancer symptoms

  • pain during sex.
  • pain in the pelvic region.
  • unusual discharge from the vagina.
  • unusual bleeding, such as after sex.

Does apple cider vinegar get rid of warts?

In general, apple cider vinegar is believed to work for warts in the following ways: Vinegar is an acid (acetic acid), so it can kill some types of bacteria and viruses on contact. The vinegar burns and slowly destroys the infected skin, causing the wart to fall off, similar to how salicylic acid works.

What happens if you pick a wart and it bleeds?

A: A common wart should not bleed unless it is scraped, scratched or injured in some way. If a wart bleeds without a clear cause or bleeds profusely after injury, it is important to consult a doctor without delay.