Skin Wart Recurrence: What To Know

Skin Wart Recurrence: What To Know

Warts can affect everyone at any age, they are small growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can appear in various parts of the body. They'll often go away on their own without treatment. Although the process can take a long time, your dermatologist can help. Even when treated, warts can come back, so it's essential to learn more about the skin condition and how to maintain healthy skin; learn more by reaching out to your local skin experts at the Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases in Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Sandy Springs, GA.

Recurring Warts

Warts, because they are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), often return because of the persistence of the virus; even after being treated, the virus can remain dormant. Various factors can cause the virus to reactivate, such as stress, fatigue, illness, and a weakened immune system, which can all play a role. Warts can also easily spread to other areas of the skin, so even though it may not resurface in the same spot as before, scratching or picking at the wart could cause new growths to form.

Treatment and Prevention

Although they don't require treatment to be rid of them, how long this takes can vary greatly from one person to another, sometimes taking years. But your dermatologist can help; they may suggest over-the-counter treatments like salicylic acid, which can be effective, especially on smaller warts. Your doctor also offers a variety of in-office treatments that can get rid of the wart faster and help ensure that the warts won't return.

Follow your dermatologist's advice to avoid a recurrence, like avoiding direct contact with others who have warts, practicing good hygiene, and moisturizing regularly to avoid excessive dryness.

Warts Treatment in Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Sandy Springs, GA

Explore your treatment options for warts and help ensure that they will not come back, schedule a consultation in Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Sandy Springs, GA, with the professionals at the Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases by dialing (770) 751-1133 for the Roswell, GA, office, (770) 664-5225 for Alpharetta, GA, (770) 844-1902 for Cumming, GA, and (404) 252-4333 for Sandy Springs, GA.

Our Locations

Sandy Springs Office

5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd.
Suite 850

Sandy Springs , GA 30342
(404) 252-4333
(404) 252-7000 fax

Roswell Office

1265 Upper Hembree Rd.
Suite 100

Roswell , GA 30076
(770) 751-1133
(770) 751-7410 fax

Alpharetta Office

3400C Old Milton Parkway
Suite 340

Alpharetta , GA 30005
(770) 664-5225
(770) 664-4337 fax

Cumming Office

327 Dahlonega Street
Suite #1501

Cumming , GA 30040
(770) 844-1902
(770) 205-3991 fax