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Women, young adults, and children are the highest population to contract warts. Roughly 10 percent of the population has at least one wart. HPV can have over fifty five different variations and each one tends to form on a particular part of the body. Some warts will appear on the skin while others can manifest in the genital area. The virus get into the body by entering the skin or mucus membranes. It takes up to eight months to see any symptoms. The warts are often skin colored and rough textured but others are flat, smooth and dark. In order to find the best remedy for the wart, you need to know which type of virus you've contracted. Some warts appear again and again because the skin is now damaged and given easier access to the virus. Also, those with a lowered immune system are often more sensitive to HPV. Though a different virus, when one gets a cold sore on the lip, it is easier to have it return in that same spot due to damaged skin tissue.
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