When should one seek treatment or consult the doctor for warts?
Warts in many cases disappear on their own over a period of time ranging from several months to couple of years. However it is imperative and one should seek medical intervention in cases which have not resolved of their own and reappear after various forms of treatment. Warts in children may disappear without treatment over a period of several months to years. However, at the same time they are prone to faster spread as children may constantly handle them and are prone to frequent cuts and bruises; hence it is advisable to monitor their progress and seek medical advice in time. In case of infants and very small children, it is advisable to see a physician at the earliest. Warts in adults often do not disappear as easily or as quickly as they do in children. Furthermore, they may be bothersome and may multiply rapidly or spread to other parts if left untreated; hence necessitating treatment from a qualified medical practitioner. It is necessary to consult a doctor in the following situ
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