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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "wart," common OR wart OR "dermatitis," contact allergic
  1. ... using imiquimod cream to treat genital or anal warts, you should avoid sexual (oral, anal, genital) contact while the cream is on your skin. Imiquimod ...
  2. ... skin dryness and scaling), dandruff, corns, calluses, and warts on the hands or feet. Topical salicylic acid should not be used to treat genital warts, warts on the face, warts with hair growing ...
  3. ... and women HPV infections can also cause anogenital warts.HPV vaccine can prevent over 90% of cancers caused by HPV.HPV is spread through intimate skin-to-skin or sexual contact. HPV infections are so common that nearly all ...
  4. ... treat stress ulcers, hives and itching, and viral warts, and to prevent aspiration ... for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
  5. ... painful, hard, or sensitive, or that has tattoos, warts, scars, or birthmarks. Do not inject the medication ...
  6. ... medications, especially benzoyl peroxide, hair removers, salicylic acid (wart remover), and dandruff shampoos containing sulfur or resorcinol ...
  7. ... men and women. It can also cause genital warts and warts in the throat.There is no cure for ... and females. It can also prevent most genital warts. It has also been shown to prevent some ...
  8. ... doctor if this lasts more than 1 week) warts, bumps, or other growths on skin eye irritation ...
  9. ... your doctor immediately: changes in skin appearance new wart skin sore or red bump that bleeds or ...
  10. ... call your doctor immediately: changes in skin (new wart, skin sore, or red bump that bleeds or ...
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