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• About 10% of kids get warts, typically when they are teens, although kids at almost any age can get warts.
• Warts are contagious and typically spread from one to person to another by direct contact with warts, or by touching a contaminated towel, etc.
• Children can also spread warts to other parts of their own body by touching or scratching their warts.
• To help avoid warts, keep bites, scrapes, and rashes clean and covered, and wear shoes or sandals in all public places.
• A Pediatric Dermatologist might be helpful to treat multiple warts or warts that simply aren't going away.
• Warts are actually benign tumors that occur when the wart virus infects keratinocytes, a type of skin cell.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.