Survey reveals nearly two out of three people unaware that warts come in different types, hindering appropriate treatment
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A survey of 300 individuals who have undergone or considered wart treatment by SKINLABO revealed that approximately 65.7% are unaware of the different types of warts. Experts warn against relying on self-diagnosis.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Are there really different types of warts?
- A: Yes, there are various types such as seborrheic keratosis, soft fibromas, and viral warts, each requiring different treatments.
- Q: How many warts do most people have?
- A: The survey showed that while many have just one, a significant number of people have between 2 and 5, or even more.
- Q: Can I remove warts by myself?
- A: Self-treatment is not recommended as it may delay proper medical care; seeing a dermatologist is the safest approach.