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Health Tip: If You Have a Wart
By LadyLively on March 8, 2016
Warts are skin growths that usually are harmless and can be treated without a doctor’s care.
But sometimes you should see a doctor about a wart. The American Academy of Dermatology explains these warning signs that an office visit is needed:
- Suspecting that the growth may not actually be a wart.
- Having a wart on the genitals or face.
- Developing a lot of warts, or warts that bleed, burn, itch or cause pain.
- Having a weakened immune system or being diabetic. Diabetics should never try to remove warts on the feet.
Source: HealthDay
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