Warts in Children :
Warts in children are small painless growths often caused by human papillomavirus commonly occurring on hands and legs while it can also occur on genitals. These growths are painless and are considered to be non cancerous and are often seen in children than in adults. Children with weaker immune system and in close contact with an infected person are at a risk for warts. About more 65% of the warts in adults resolve without requiring medical treatment , however other cases may require treatment involving topical medications , cryotherapy, laser therapy and a minor surgical procedure known as curettage.