Warts are growths on the surface of the skin caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). While usually benign, these pesky bumps are in fact contagious.Warts can be stubborn things to get rid of and can sometimes take months to resolve. You may have visited your GP for a wart where just freezing the wart can be an effective treatment. If however it doesn’t go away with a couple of freezing treatments, you may need to see a dermatologist to receive different treatment. The quicker you get on to the wart the easiest it will be to remove it.
Warts are contagious and you are more likely to pick them up in warm moist areas such as swimming pools or public showers. People who sweat more may be more prone and it is very common to see in children as they may pick them up at school from others.

