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What are Flat warts? From the scientific name, Verrucae planea juveniles, flat warts are growths which can be found anywhere on the body. They are also known as juvenile warts and are usually found in children and adolescents. The most common place for flat warts to occur is on the face. For this reason, it is important to use a wart remover which does not leave a scar
Flat warts are caused by the Human Papilloma virus (HPV), which is one of the most common viruses these days and infects about 5 million new people every year. This is because of the many carriers of the virus who do not actually have any warts. The incubation time for HPV can range from a few weeks, to a few months and sometimes years. There are close to 100 different strains of the wart virus, and when flat warts, or any other type of wart becomes apparent it is important to seek a natural, non-scarring treatment immediately.
Flat Warts Symptoms - What is Heal Warts?
Flat warts are usually very small (about the size of a pinhead). They have a flat top and are normally smoother than other types of warts. They can be red, pink, brown, yellow or skin colored. They are normally found on the face and commonly group together in clusters. Removal of flat warts is simple, with the right remedy. Using creams, products with acids or cutting them out is not the right approach and will normally leave scarring.
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