Abstract
Warts and verrucas are common skin conditions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They present as raised, rough, or bumpy growths on the hands, feet, or other areas subjected to friction or pressure. Plantar warts exhibit a rough surface with small black dots, while genital warts have a cauliflower-like appearance. Pain or itchiness may accompany these lesions. Factors such as close contact with infected individuals and immune compromise can impact the severity and spread of warts. Diagnosis is primarily based on clinical examination, and referral to a dermatologist may be necessary for uncertain cases. Treatment options range from over-the-counter remedies to professional interventions. Persistent or symptomatic lesions should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Improved understanding and effective management of warts and verrucas are essential for optimal patient outcomes.