To BE VERY CAREFUL . If you get this!

The image shows different types of warts, which are small, rough skin growths caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

These warts commonly appear on the fingers, hands, or other parts of the body and are contagious through direct contact.

The black dots seen in some of the warts are clotted blood vessels, a typical feature of common warts.

The image also includes a more severe, cauliflower-like growth which may indicate a cluster of warts or, in some cases, genital warts caused by specific HPV strains.

While most warts are harmless, they can spread, become painful, or lead to infection if scratched or picked.

Treatment options include over-the-counter remedies like salicylic acid, cryotherapy (freezing), laser removal, or prescription medications from a doctor. It’s important to avoid home removal or cutting warts, as this can worsen the condition. If the wart grows rapidly, changes shape, becomes painful, or looks unusual, a dermatologist should be consulted for proper diagnosis and care.