The virus known as HPV (human papillomavirus) causes rapid cell growth on the skin's surface, which can result in the common wart. Though warts are not dangerous and will often go away on their own, some people want to remove them for cosmetic...
A part of a woman's annual gynecological examination, a Pap smear takes a cell sample from the cervix. The University of Michigan University Health Center recommends regular Pap smears for women who are 21 and older or those who have been sexually...
Human papillomavirus infection, or HPV, is one type of infection caused by a virus. There are more than 100 types of human papillomavirus that can cause an HPV infection, say the experts at the Mayo Clinic. HPV may result in physical symptoms of...
Human papillomovirus (HPV) is an STD that causes small warts to grow, both internally and externally, on the genitals. Many times, HPV clears on its own without any treatment. This is possible if you test positive for HPV, but have no symptoms....
If you have a growth on the sole of your foot, you likely have a plantar wart. They are non-cancerous and result from exposure to HPV, or human papillomavirus. The wart is likely to have a rough and grainy feel to it and you may notice several...
Warts are harmless growths that form on the skin; they are the direct result of the human papillomavirus, also known as HPV. They mainly form on the hands, feet and fingers and resemble the head of a cauliflower. Although not life-threatening,...
Human papillomaviruses, also known as HPV, are a group of viruses that commonly cause warts. The virus is commonly transmitted by sexual contact. In men, HPV can cause genital warts, common warts, plantar warts, flat warts and oral and pharyngeal...
Common warts, known medically by their Latin name verrucae vulgares, are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus infects the top layer of skin, the epidermis, where it causes an increase in keratin production. The overgrowth of...
A man contracts human papilloma virus, or HPV, in the same way as a woman. The types of HPVs that cause genital warts and genital cancers are transmitted from person-to-person by sexual contact. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...