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What Causes Red Dots Around The Mosaic Warts On Foot?

I have many warts on my foot what i was told is called mosaic warts i was applying aspirin and tape for several weeks and i developed a rash red dots all around the warts. Can this rash turn into warts? Is it something i should be worried? Or is it simply because the skin os very dry?
Sat, 5 Apr 2014
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well ,those rash will most probably not turn into wart as it may be due to several causes including viral infection, it is better to get it examined by a dermatologist and if required then go for some laboratory test llike plaelets count, prothrombin time and total blood count. for the management of wart you can go for cryosurgery or chemial cauterisation but only after the advice of your dermatologist.
wishing you all the best.
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What Causes Red Dots Around The Mosaic Warts On Foot?

well ,those rash will most probably not turn into wart as it may be due to several causes including viral infection, it is better to get it examined by a dermatologist and if required then go for some laboratory test llike plaelets count, prothrombin time and total blood count. for the management of wart you can go for cryosurgery or chemial cauterisation but only after the advice of your dermatologist. wishing you all the best.